Paddle Surf Boards
Discover the new PADDLE SURF BOARDS that we have for you to enjoy outdoor sports this season.
Paddle Surf E9
Rigid and stable shape, ideal for riders wanting low volume and weight. 9’ x 30” x 5”. With this size of EVASION, it is easier to turn and manoeuvre. Quick inflation and deflation. When deflated, this board rolls up to a compact size with a cinch strap and fits neatly just about anywhere – trunk, closet, boat locker, or under your bed!
Code: MK0087837
BOARD SUP ZRAY “E9”
The E9 SUP board of the ZRAY brand is one of the basic – medium level boards of the ZRAY brand, due to its measurements, it is an ideal board for initiation and its use is recommended for children or adults up to 70 Kg, it is a very manoeuvrable SUP board and light, very easy to transport.
Specifications:
- Length: 9’ / 275cm
- Width: 30″ / 76cm
- Thickness: 5″ / 13cm
- Volume: 194L
- Capacity: up to 95kg/209lbs
- Fin: 1 central fin
Product Details:
- Cargo
- Deck
- D-ring
- Fin
- Kick Pad
Accessories:
- Paddle
- Pump
- Backpack
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Paddle Surf E10
9’9” x 30” x 5”. With 9” longer than EVASION, you can gain much more speed and fun while paddling. The weight capacity is 110kg/242lbs, 15kg/33lbs higher than EVASION. You can take extra cargo on board easily, which is why it’s popular with family paddlers and those with furry friends.
Code: MK0087836
BOARD SUP ZRAY “E10”
The E10 SUP board of the ZRAY brand is one of the basic – medium level boards of the ZRAY brand, due to its measurements, it is an ideal board for initiation and its use is recommended for children or adults up to 70 Kg, it is a very manoeuvrable SUP board and light, very easy to transport.
Specifications:
- Length: 9’9” / 297cm
- Width: 30″ / 76cm
- Thickness: 5″ / 13cm
- Volume: 210L
- Capacity: up to 110kg/242lbs
- Fin: 1 central fin
Product Details:
- Cargo
- Deck
- D-ring
- Fin
- Kick Pad
Accessories:
- Paddle
- Pump
- Backpack
Download DATA SHEET
10 Reasons Why You Should Try Paddle Boarding
Who doesn’t love spending time in nature? People love to be outdoors, whether they’re an adventurer or just a casual person, the allure of the sun spares no one. It’s simply part of what humans are.
Paddleboards have been sweeping the nation the past year with sales skyrocketing, making them one of the most popular outdoor activities right now. So, what’s so great about them? There are tons of benefits of paddle boarding, so if you haven’t tried yet, you’ll see just how beneficial it can be.
- Exercise. One major benefit of paddleboarding is that it’s a wonderful way to exercise. It requires you to stand for however long you’re on the water, which works every bit of your body to avoid back pain when combined with the act of paddling. Your legs are getting a consistent workout as well while you’re keeping your balance. Balancing on a paddleboard requires your legs to constantly move to keep you right-side up. Even when the water looks flat, there’s still enough going on that your legs are constantly working.
- Balance. Standing up on a paddleboard requires balance, and if you’re someone who isn’t the most coordinated, paddle boarding can help you with that. Falling while standing and tripping over the pavement can be embarrassing, and paddle boarding helps you develop that stability that prevents that. If you play any sports that require balance, recreationally, or on the local team, then keeping your balance on a paddleboard will also assist you in those. Even if you just enjoy yoga in the morning, paddleboarding can help develop your stability to make these activities even better.
- Mental Clarity. One benefit of paddleboarding and the benefit of being out in nature, in general, is that it lets your mind settle down. Disconnecting from the rest of the world is a great way to relax or ponder any issues in your life. Paddleboarding allows you to be in nature, standing on water essentially. Mental clarity is essential for your health; without it, people struggle through the day, and it can make small decisions seem larger than they are, causing more stress in their life.
- Stress Reduction. Stress is one of the most detrimental things to our bodies. It can cause almost anything to happen to your body, common mental health issues, diseases, and premature aging. While there’s typically another reason that you’re stressed out, by keeping all of that stress, you’re causing your body to react to stress worse. It’s a downward spiral that can easily lead to a heart attack, so reducing stress is vital. By reducing your stress, paddleboarding is again helping your body.
- Community. Another major benefit of paddleboarding is found among the people who enjoy paddleboarding. Since the paddleboard market boomed, thousands of people have taken to the water to use those paddleboards they bought. People are loving the calm sport, and there are tons of forums, clubs, and websites that will allow you to meet others in your area who love paddleboarding. It’s also a great way to try new gear. Like other sports players, paddleboarders often let others borrow their equipment, letting you try other types of paddleboarding equipment before you buy them!
- Heart Health. While it’s already been established that paddleboarding is a form of exercise, it’s important to note how it helps your heart as well. A huge benefit of paddleboarding is that it’s an exercise over time, meaning that you aren’t using up all your energy in a short burst. Instead, you’re maintaining a constant energy flow to paddle.
- Vitamin D. Another benefit of paddleboarding is the natural amount of sun you get. The sun gives you vitamin D, an important vitamin for your bones. Vitamin D is also extremely difficult to get through food alone, so outside activity is a must. Without vitamin D, you can also become fatigued easier, depressed, and bothered by chronic pain. The world that we live in today is surrounded by concrete walls, which is often how we work and live. Getting outside and getting that vitamin D requires you to make an active effort to do so.
- Navigation. One benefit of paddleboarding is that it expands the kinds of activities you can do. The more experience you have paddle boarding, the better you’ll get at it. You’ll naturally get better at navigating through waters, so after some time you’ll be able to brave coastlines. These different waters are all vacations in the works, and wherever you do go on vacation probably has water for you to go out on.
- Flexibility. A benefit of paddle boarding that isn’t clear at first glance is that it helps you become more flexible. It’s already established that paddleboarding helps your physical state through exercise, but how does it help you get more flexible? Paddleboarding requires your body to constantly be in motion and to adapt to any and every scenario on the water. Oftentimes, you’ll probably end up sitting and/or laying on your paddleboard depending on the roughness of the water around you. This action pushes your body to move through a range of movements, increasing your ability to do that as you do it more and more.
- Versatility. One benefit of paddleboarding is that it offers you a variety of different avenues for activity. If you’re someone who gets bored easily or likes to change things up every once in a while, paddleboarding is calling your name. After you learn the basics, it’s easy to start branching out. For example, the different kinds of water you’re paddling in gives you a different type of experience. Rough waters allow you to surf some waves, while calm waters let you race yourself (or friends from the paddleboard communities). You can even fish off some paddle boards!



