Suppose you want a SUP that can perform in the surf. In that case, you will want to be sure it incorporates something called Go Venture, the font to back concave of the SUPs hull that allows it to sit more economically on water’s force. In contrast, a straighter, flatter SUP would be slightly more difficult to maneuver.
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Features Go Venture SUP
You will also want a wider board for stability, at least while you are starting.
But whether you are a beginner or a professional, this is the best SUP for anybody, particularly for those planning the ride in smaller waves.
At 10′ by 28″ by 4″, it is still short enough for sportier spirits to surf slightly more aggressively, thanks to the Go Venture SUP, which allows you to walk back and pivot into the move with relative ease.
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This SUP also floats most users with its 170ltr volume and 4″ thickness that grants it the capability to float 100 kg of human and gear or pet, or pretty much whatever you are willing to strap or try to balance atop its deck.
But just because SUP floats a lot of weight does not mean it is stable. Maneuverability almost forever comes at the cost of stability, and being only ten feet long, this standup paddleboard doesn’t track well, so do not bother trying to take it touring, and if you wish for a more hybrid style SUP, consider another option.
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What we like
- Shaped of the Go Venture SUP is perfect for small to moderate surf, great build, and incredible buoyant.
- Ideal for every age
- Adjustable and flexible
- High-density EVA
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What we don’t like
- Too short of performing as a touring standup paddleboard, somewhat little unstable, needs deft footing (but that’ll teach you rapidly where to stand and when)
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