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Your cart is empty.EVERSEA is a same type product under the GENREEN brand. This paddle board meet the functions of a touring board and is suitable for long-distance sailing in lakes, rivers, and seas. Its streamlined board design facilitates straight-line travel and acceleration. It is also suitable for beginners because the 3 fins can better maintain the stability of the paddleboard. After upgrading material, it is water-resistant and not easy to debond, and the board is less likely to deform. The overall rigidity and toughness of the paddleboard can be increased by 20%.
Dani R
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
I haven’t had the chance to take this paddle board out on the lake yet—it’s still a bit too chilly here in the upper western part of the country—but I’m really excited for when the weather warms up. Just from setting it up and checking everything out, I can already tell this board is going to be a great fit for beginners like me.It’s a bit larger and wider than some other boards I’ve seen, which is perfect for added stability—especially if you’re just getting started. One of my favorite features is the built-in camera mount. Not all paddle boards come with that, so if you have a GoPro or want to record your adventures, this board has you covered.It also has D-rings, which opens up a lot of possibilities. You could easily attach a small chair and use it like a kayak for fishing, or just chill on the water with a more relaxed setup.I love that it comes with everything you need to inflate the board, and it all fits into a travel bag. It really is grab-and-go—just toss it in the trunk and head out. Super convenient and thoughtfully designed. Can’t wait to hit the water with it!
S. Althouse
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
This paddle board paddles really well and looks great. It’s streamlined, so you can get good speed if you want, and it also turns easily, which makes it fun to maneuver.At 18 lbs, the weight is very manageable, and the setup is fast and simple. It comes with a three-part paddle, a manual pump, and three fins. I also like that it has D-rings pre-installed, so you could add a seat if you want to paddle sitting down and enjoy the comfort of a seat.At the current price of $139, this is honestly an amazing deal for a board that’s this functional and fun to use!
Bill Harris
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
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Kati rothleutner
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Most cruising paddle boards come with just one fin, but this inflatable SUP really impressed me with its three-fin design—perfect for balancing long-distance tracking and stability. The rigidity after inflation is another standout feature; it feels even firmer than I expected, likely due to improved materials. You can literally feel the enhanced durability just by touching the surface.What also sets this board apart are the triple-layer side rails. While typical SUPs have only single or double layers, this extra reinforcement makes me far less worried about potential air leaks. I’ve only used it once so far, but I’m already loving the performance. If I had to mention one minor suggestion, including a double-headed paddle (instead of a single) would make this package even better. Overall, a fantastic upgrade over standard boards!
Vince
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
Do you ever notice that people who use paddleboards are generally hot? That's because this inflatable paddleboard is a watercraft and work out at the same time! Plus, the max weight it can hold is 420 lbs, so that kind of weeds out anyone close to that weight.At 11' x 32" x 6", it's a good size for both stability and maneuverability making it great for all skill levels. The board features an upgraded material that's more rigid and durable, with three layers of sidewalls that prevent air leakage. It also has three fins for better stability and a camera mount at the front, which is a nice touch. The stainless steel D-rings are sturdy and the tail handle makes it easy to carry around. I took it out on a lake and it handled really well, even with some waves.It's stable enough that I'm thinking of maybe going fly-fishing on it. As long as the lake is calm with no boats making excessive wakes, I think it should be fine.
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