







🌊 Paddle Like a Pro, Wherever You Go!
The Highpi Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board 10'6" offers a premium, durable design with a wide 31" non-slip deck for superior stability. Crafted from military-grade dual-layer PVC, it withstands rugged conditions while remaining lightweight at 18.5 lbs. This all-in-one kit includes a high-pressure pump, adjustable paddle, leash, and a spacious backpack, making it perfect for beginners and advanced paddlers alike. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s your ultimate companion for surfing, yoga, fishing, or casual cruising.






| ASIN | B09BKW6B12 |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Youth |
| Brand Name | Highpi |
| Colour | Pineapple Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,490) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.2L x 0.79W metres |
| Item Thickness | 6 Inches |
| Item Weight | 18.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Highpi |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Maximum Pressure | 15 Pound per Square Inch |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 136.08 kg |
| Operator Skill Level | All |
| Sport Type | Paddleboarding, SUP Paddling |
| Strap Type | Ankle |
| UPC | 766282835623 |
C**S
I bought this paddle board two years ago now and never looked back! It comes with all the needed accessories, including the fin, pump up hose, paddle, and carrying backpack! It can be an arm workout to blow up, but what paddle board isn’t? I’m planning on buying an electric pump this summer to save myself the arm work. In short, this paddle board is sturdy, reliable, and cute! It’s given me a fun new hobby. If you’re on the fence, go for it and buy this one! You won’t regret it :)
I**A
This is an amazing board, I'm so very happy with it! I have been using it for the past 2 months now, about 15+ times. I have the Turquoise Green, 10'6" SUP. Pros: - very sturdy: doesn't bend in the middle at all, just make sure to inflate to the recommended PSI. - stable: at 32" wide, easy to balance. I've been in very choppy ocean water and haven't fallen in yet 🤞🏽. - tracks well in the water: 3 fins really helps with this. Keep in mind with rougher conditions, it's harder to go completely straight no matter the board. - speed: I can go at a good pace on this board! It's definitely not a racing board, but that kind requires a different shape altogether. - easy to inflate: once I learned how to do it well, I can get this board fully pumped up to 15 PSI in 5 minutes. It's a good pre-workout! - extra d-rings to attach a kayak seat if desired. - weight: this board is so light at 18.5 lbs! - paddle: well made, sturdy, and fairly light too. - fins: middle fin is longer, and removable. I was contemplating getting the Body Glove board from Costco, but was turned off by the fact that all 3 fins are small, and none are removable. - great design! - comes with a good quality 10L dry bag. - SUP bag: has lots of space! Easy to put everything inside, including a filled up dry bag, water shoes, life jacket and even a tarp (I use it to lie my board on when pumping/putting away). Cons: - only thing I could think of that is somewhat of a con is the SUP bag. It's a little thin/flimsy, but I think this is the case with many SUP bags. Don't let this deter you from buying. It still does the job! Tips: - when inflating, **always have the pin up! ** I learned this the hard way the first time when detaching the pump and strong air came blowing in my face 😂. - keep pumping! PSI will register at at around 5-7 PSI. Some reviewers said their pump wasn't working. I bet in most cases they didn't know that the PSI wouldn't show right away. - pump: use the dual action feature in the beginning, with the easy pumping. Change to single action when pumping gets harder. (On side of pump, there is a little part you keep screwed in for dual action, and take it out for single action). - use the fin guards! This board came with sturdy white foam pieces on the 2 smaller fins, I'm assuming to keep them straight in packaging/shipping. Don't throw them out! I use them every time I'm pumping and storing my board to make sure they don't bend. People have asked me what they were because their boards didn't come with them. - to increase longevity of your board, rinse it after every use (especially after paddling in ocean water). Let it dry completely before putting away. - don't keep it in the sun for too long (on land) when it's fully inflated. I've heard of people's boards exploding because of the heat and pressure (this is for any board, not specifically this one). - use a tarp to lie your board on while you're inflating, and when you're deflating and folding it to put away. Sometimes you might need to inflate where you park, which could be on concrete. Sometimes grass has goose poop! Whatever ground you're on, there may be rocks or twigs that could puncture/scratch your board. The tarp also helps to keep your board clean - less of a mess to wipe off. I had an old tarp and cut a strip off of it to just a bit bigger than my board - no need to buy anything special. Overall, excellent board. I highly recommend it!
S**L
Absolutely Love This Paddle Board! I couldn’t be happier with my HIGHPI inflatable paddle board! As someone fairly new to paddle boarding, I was looking for something versatile, stable, and beginner-friendly—and this board delivered on all fronts. The 5-inch thickness really makes a difference! It feels super stable on the water with minimal wobble, and I feel more connected and confident during every ride. The build quality is outstanding. You can tell it’s made with premium, military-grade materials. The soft anti-slip deck feels comfortable underfoot and gives great grip. Plus, the design is absolutely gorgeous—so many fun colors and prints to choose from! Setup is a breeze. It inflates in about 8 minutes and deflates just as quickly. I was surprised by how lightweight it is for its size, making it really easy to carry in the included backpack. The accessories are also top-notch—especially the adjustable paddle and waterproof dry bag! Overall, HIGHPI nailed it with this board. It’s well-made, thoughtfully designed, and backed by solid customer service. I highly recommend it for beginners and experienced paddlers alike!
H**5
We just received two 10'6" HIGHPI iSUPs. They seem well constructed, the colors (mint and blue) are easy on the eyes and we were able to inflate them easily to about 14PSI with the included pumps. The leashes and paddles are good quality. The paddles have foam in the tubes so they should float if we drop them. We can't wait to get out on the lake and try them. For FWIW, we've never been paddle boarding so we had no idea what to expect. Edit 8/4/2021: We've been to the lake a few times and these are a lot of fun. The boards seemed very rigid even with two of us (adult and child) on each board. We were all able to stand up and paddle without any problems even when the wake of a boat would come our way. The paddles appear to be well constructed and have foam in them so they float. We ordered two more paddle boards for our kids that were a different brand so we wouldn't have to double up on the HIGHPI boards. When the other boards showed up, I immediately knew they weren't going to be the same quality as the HIGHPI boards just from the weight of the box and accessories. I opened one box and noticed everything just looked and felt less sturdy than the HIGHPI kit, from the boards themselves to the pumps, repair kit, and paddles (HIGHPI took the time to chamfer the edges of the paddle handles so they wouldn't have any sharp edges, a nice attention to detail). I didn't feel the $30 savings per board was worth it if we would be replacing parts or patching the boards so we returned them and ordering another pair of HIGHPI paddle boards. Additional note: All four of our HIGHPI boards came with 10L dry bags that have already gotten a lot of use to keep cellphones, car keys, etc. clipped to the boards and dry. It was a nice touch for HIGHPI to include these, they work really well.
C**M
Well-built, easy to inflate and deflate, very fast about 5-10mins inflating, 5-min deflating. The bag could be better, it’s large and flimsy and a bit awkward to carry (hangs low on your back). It’s winter so I have nit had the pleasure of actually trying it out but I did so a quick test in water, no leaks. Update: The pump definitely doesn’t register the psi’s. I’ve pumped the board three times and all three times it was full and very firm, and the gauge hadn’t moved at all. It’s always scary not knowing exactly how much air it has. It’s supposed to start registering after 8 psi or so but nothing. Board still great though! I love it. 2nd update: Highpi sent me a new pump for free. However, it still didn't register anything and the board was already quite stiff and sturdy. The most it registered was at 4psi but again, at that point I was afraid of putting more air in as the board was very inflated by then and it was a hot day too. I did notice that it only started registering once I switched to single-action but again, there is no way with the state the board was in that the pressure inside was only 4psi when it seemed like one more pump could make it pop. So... I don't know. I guess just use your best judgement, press down on the edges to see if it needs more air.
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