To optimise luggage, I added to the Itiwit W500G 9' inflatable stand up paddle bag:
> 6 fins (3 + 3 replacement ones in case, but we didn't break anything)
> 1 dual action HP pump
> 1 900 take-apart adjustable paddle without its cover
> 1 3/2 wetsuit and boots Departure was from Biarritz with a stopover at Paris. And it's just magic to see your paddle board arrive with the suitcases! On top of that, it fits perfectly in the boot of our Smart Forfour. The next day we flew to Los Angeles. The whole bag weighs in at 17 kg! Easy peasy!
A day later we find ourselves at HUNTINGTON with our paddle boards for a wonderful session close to PIER. I am the only stand-up surfer in amongst lots of surfers. (and maybe even the first ever inflatable sup board here!) Change of scene on Thursday and we are at TRESTLE. This huge beach is divided into zones by board type: shortboard/bodyboard/longboard/sup ... We didn't really appreciate this type of segregation but there you go, not much choice, in the US, the law is no laughing matter! Once in the water, there is a good friendly atmosphere. I share the sea with other paddle crafts. I'm not worried if there's a collision because I won't hurt a soul thanks to my inflatable.
It's really brilliant to be able to take your Sup board to the other side of the world and surf with freedom. It's obviously a lot easier to ride unknown waves with a board you know well and that fits in the boot of the car. It makes me want to very quickly set off on a sup surf trip!
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