sixstringsteve
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I got to paddle for about 3 min. Then my wife hopped on and paddled off for the next 2 hours. She absolutely loved it. It was trickier than I thought it was going to be. I've skateboareded, snowboarded, surfed, and even windsurfed for a while in my life, and it was still a bit tricky. My wife got the hang of it though, and I can't wait to get back out on it. The biggest tip I have is to paddle on your knees for the first 5 min to get a feel for how it reacts.
She noticed that the farther back she stood, the easier it was to steer. When she stood in the middle of the board, it just wanted to track 100% straight all the time. This could be due to the needlenose design of our SUP, but moving back really helped.
It was more fun than I thought it would be, mainly because it presents a challenge. It's fun to try to learn a new skill, and the learning curve was steeper than I thought, which made it fun. I don't see myself paddling all day on one, but for an hour or two, it seems like a lot of fun. My wife can't wait to get out again.
I'll post up pics later.
She noticed that the farther back she stood, the easier it was to steer. When she stood in the middle of the board, it just wanted to track 100% straight all the time. This could be due to the needlenose design of our SUP, but moving back really helped.
It was more fun than I thought it would be, mainly because it presents a challenge. It's fun to try to learn a new skill, and the learning curve was steeper than I thought, which made it fun. I don't see myself paddling all day on one, but for an hour or two, it seems like a lot of fun. My wife can't wait to get out again.
I'll post up pics later.