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Kings Inflatable Stand-up Paddle Board | 10ft 6in | Huge 150kg Rating | Inc. Paddle & More
Last updated at 24/06/2026 01:24:43
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Kings Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board | 10ft 6in | HUGE 150kg rating | Inc. paddle & more
Delivery $200
originally posted on 4wdsupacentre.com.au
Bang for buck it's a great product. Wish we bought two.We opted for just the board without a manual pump and acquired an air compressor adapter for inflatable SUP boards. With a Kings Thumper Max (dual piston) air compressor the board inflates to ~14psi sweat-free in 5-6minutes, checking the board manually with a purpose low pressure gauge when getting close to desired pressure. Some standard tyre gauges (0-60+psi) may not be as accurate at lower pressures.Only thing we wished more for in hindsight is if replacement/spare fins could be purchased. We broke it but that's fault of our own - got stuck in shallow water. On that note polarised sunnies are primo while paddling so you can see what lurks below.
originally posted on 4wdsupacentre.com.au
So much fun. SUP isn’t easy but well worth it when you get your balance. Things to know; boards take some time to inflate with the hand pump so worth investing in the 12v pump. They are surprisingly rigid for an inflatable board but being inflatable they also sit high in the water and are unstable. Ok once you’re moving but slightest wave will test your balance.
originally posted on 4wdsupacentre.com.au
Great price but reality is that you basically get what you pay for. I have experience with many different paddle boards. This is basically a disposable product only suitable for the most basic of beach play and nothing more. I would caution against using this in anything other than calm water that you can easily stand up in. Removable fin and paddle are made out of flimsy plastic. The paddle bent when used under normal conditions and the storage bag is already falling apart.
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Kings Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board | 10ft 6in | HUGE 150kg rating | Inc. paddle & more
Delivery $200
Bang for buck it's a great product. Wish we bought two.We opted for just the board without a manual pump and acquired an air compressor adapter for inflatable SUP boards. With a Kings Thumper Max (dual piston) air compressor the board inflates to ~14psi sweat-free in 5-6minutes, checking the board manually with a purpose low pressure gauge when getting close to desired pressure. Some standard tyre gauges (0-60+psi) may not be as accurate at lower pressures.Only thing we wished more for in hindsight is if replacement/spare fins could be purchased. We broke it but that's fault of our own - got stuck in shallow water. On that note polarised sunnies are primo while paddling so you can see what lurks below.
So much fun. SUP isn’t easy but well worth it when you get your balance. Things to know; boards take some time to inflate with the hand pump so worth investing in the 12v pump. They are surprisingly rigid for an inflatable board but being inflatable they also sit high in the water and are unstable. Ok once you’re moving but slightest wave will test your balance.
Great price but reality is that you basically get what you pay for. I have experience with many different paddle boards. This is basically a disposable product only suitable for the most basic of beach play and nothing more. I would caution against using this in anything other than calm water that you can easily stand up in. Removable fin and paddle are made out of flimsy plastic. The paddle bent when used under normal conditions and the storage bag is already falling apart.
Very convenient to carry around. I got 2 and the pump. The pump is a show by itself: very efficient, I use it now for other floaters, it makes life so much easier!The boards are nice, but after trying a not inflatable one from a friend, I saw that the ones I bought here are less stable and harder to stand on. However, for me they are much better than his, because I can place them inside my car when they are deflated, and using a solid one would be much less convenient for me. So, if you don't have a really big car, or a boat, these are perfect. But if you do have a large car and lot's of money, it's probably better to get a solid one, as it will probably be more stable. Especially if you are a big person.
Advertising said ""Pump not included" which is fine, I have several. But NONE would fit, including expensive car powered. Advertising never said it had to be a KINGS pump and adaptor. Very frustrating.Also, when setting up on the beach, the 2 page manual never mentioned the need for a screwdriver to secure the paddle. Which I didnt have. This was very frustrating.I bought a "set" of Pink and Blue SUP. The pink was obviously a newer model with updated skins, branded accessories. Worked straight out of the box.The blue model would not connect to pump. The adapter would not secure into the value. Took it back. Told to "push harder" which seemed very strange. Eventually got it replaced with a different SUP. Similar issue but eventually worked.Lets hope thats all the ... MoreAdvertising said ""Pump not included" which is fine, I have several. But NONE would fit, including expensive car powered. Advertising never said it had to be a KINGS pump and adaptor. Very frustrating.Also, when setting up on the beach, the 2 page manual never mentioned the need for a screwdriver to secure the paddle. Which I didnt have. This was very frustrating.I bought a "set" of Pink and Blue SUP. The pink was obviously a newer model with updated skins, branded accessories. Worked straight out of the box.The blue model would not connect to pump. The adapter would not secure into the value. Took it back. Told to "push harder" which seemed very strange. Eventually got it replaced with a different SUP. Similar issue but eventually worked.Lets hope thats all the issues solved.
Good quality inflatable paddle board. Much cheaper than the competition. I was a bit concerned about how rigid it would be once inflated but there is no problem. It is very rigid even before reaching the recommended inflation pressure. The only problem with the product is that it required a specisl unique fitting to attach tge pump so I can't use my powered air pump and have to pump it up by hand. I counted and it takes 300 pumps to inflate it which is a good work out in the hot summer sun. I tried using the hose from the hand pump and putting my powered pump on the other end but , for reasons I can't fathom , it would not inflate that way. As with everything else that bears the Kings brand it is good quality at a reasonable price. Happy with my purchase. Thanks.
So I didn’t buy the manual pump that you can choose as an extra option when buying it. I thought it would be much easier and convenient to use an electric pump. When I unpacked the SUP at the beach and tried to attach the pump I realised this is not going to really work I need a different type of attachment on the pump to inflate it. After 20 minutes of trying to hold it on and push down the valve at the same time, the complete valve part came off. When I returned it to the store, they said they’d never seen this before and it’s like it hasn’t been glued on. They also said the pump I have would never have worked without a Kalky Roberts attachment. No where and I mean no where in their instruction manual does it say you need this special valve attachment. I had to ... MoreSo I didn’t buy the manual pump that you can choose as an extra option when buying it. I thought it would be much easier and convenient to use an electric pump. When I unpacked the SUP at the beach and tried to attach the pump I realised this is not going to really work I need a different type of attachment on the pump to inflate it. After 20 minutes of trying to hold it on and push down the valve at the same time, the complete valve part came off. When I returned it to the store, they said they’d never seen this before and it’s like it hasn’t been glued on. They also said the pump I have would never have worked without a Kalky Roberts attachment. No where and I mean no where in their instruction manual does it say you need this special valve attachment. I had to buy one off eBay for around $40 which I’m still waiting for it to arrive, it’s been a week today. So I haven’t opened the new SUP as yet because I’m still needing the correct attachment, which the store doesn’t sell separately for an electric pump.
Ok the kids loved this, and it was easy to inflate. The 1 star is because after using it ONCE the tail fin broke off. What did I do? Rolled it over to hose it off! The fins are way too fragile. I could of taken back but really whats the point? obviously a design flaw as I have heard this happen to others. Would take a replacement fin if they could offer it, but its a bit of a hike just to go back and get a replacement. A broken fin doesn't really effect usability but its so frustrating to break first time out.