FunWater inflatable SUP board (385×85×15 cm) is one of the larger inflatable paddle boards in the FunWater line-up, built with touring and family use in mind. At 12'8" long and 33.5" wide, it gives noticeably more deck space than the brand's standard 10'6" or 11' models, and the 15 cm (6") thickness keeps it riding high above the waterline. The board ships with two full paddle sets, so two people can get on the water straight away without buying extra gear.
FunWater Inflatable SUP Board 385×85×15 cm - Overview
The board is built from double-wall PVC with a drop-stitch core, which keeps the structure rigid once pumped to the recommended 12–15 PSI. The generous 85 cm width and 15 cm thickness work together to deliver a stable platform that suits beginners and heavier paddlers alike. A maximum load capacity of up to 240 kg makes it genuinely practical for an adult paddler with a child or a pet on board. When deflated, it rolls down and fits into the included travel backpack for easy transport to the lake, river, or coast.
Key Features
- Dimensions: 385 × 85 × 15 cm (approx. 12'8" × 33.5" × 6")
- Max load capacity: Up to 240 kg (approx. 529 lbs)
- Construction: Double-wall PVC with drop-stitch core; reinforced PVC rails
- Recommended inflation pressure: 12–15 PSI
- In the box: Board, 2 adjustable paddles, high-pressure pump, ISUP travel backpack, safety leash, waterproof bag, removable fins
- Deck: Non-slip EVA foam pad
Who is FunWater Inflatable SUP Board 385×85×15 cm for?
This board works best for families or paddling partners who want to share a session — the extra length and width make it comfortable for an adult and a smaller passenger, or two adults on a relaxed flat-water tour. It also suits beginner solo paddlers who want more platform stability than a shorter board can offer. Lakes, calm rivers, and sheltered coastal spots are its natural habitat.
Pros and Cons
The oversized deck and high load rating are the clear wins here, and coming with two paddle sets out of the box is a genuine plus. The manual pump can take some effort to get to 12–15 PSI, and the fin locks — a known weak point across the FunWater range — are worth keeping an eye on. The board performs best on flat or mildly choppy water; choppy open-ocean conditions are not where it shines.
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