








🌟 Paddle Like a Pro, Pack Like a Minimalist!
The Run Wave Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board is a 11'×33''×6'' high-performance, beginner-friendly SUP crafted from premium drop-stitch PVC. Designed for youth and adults, it inflates in 5 minutes, offers superior stability with a wide non-slip deck, and comes with a full accessory kit for immediate water adventures. Lightweight yet durable, it fits easily in a backpack for ultimate portability and supports up to 160 lbs, making it perfect for weekend warriors craving effortless fun and fitness on the water.






| ASIN | B0BZYV7HL7 |
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #386,022 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #385 in Stand-Up Paddleboards |
| Brand | Run Wave |
| Brand Name | Run Wave |
| Color | Wooden |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,611 Reviews |
| Included Components | NO |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 132"L x 33"W |
| Item Thickness | 6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Paddle board |
| Item Weight | 14.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Run Wave |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 160 Pounds |
| Operator Skill Level | All |
| Product Dimensions | 132"L x 33"W |
| Sport | SUP Paddling, Surfing |
| Sport Type | SUP Paddling, Surfing |
| Strap Type | Ankle |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | one year |
R**.
Stop what you're doing and run to get this paddleboard!!!
I can't say enough good things about our experience with this inflatable stand-up paddle board! From the moment we unboxed it, we were impressed by its quality and ease of setup. My partner and I were able to fit comfortably on it together, and it was such a joy to sail out towards the sunset. The stability and buoyancy made our adventure not just relaxing but also exciting. What really stood out to us was how versatile this paddle board is. It’s perfect for those long summer days when you want to get out on the water and soak up the sun. The fact that it’s inflatable means it’s super easy to transport and store, which is a huge plus for us. Plus, if you’re fortunate enough to live in California, you’ll find yourself using it all year round. There’s nothing like paddling on calm waters with a view of the coastline and the sun setting in the distance. Whether you’re planning a romantic evening, a fun day out with friends, or just a peaceful solo paddle, this board is ideal. It’s sturdy, reliable, and has quickly become one of our favorite summer activities. If you’ve been on the fence about getting a paddle board, I wholeheartedly recommend this one. It’s a fantastic investment for anyone looking to add a little more adventure and fun to their life on the water.
J**M
Great Beginner Boards!
We purchased 2 boards as a result of the favorable feedback already provided. My wife and I are almost 60 years old and decided to give SUP a try. The boards were received in great shape, were easy to unpack from shipping and easy to pack for storage and transport. Although it may initially sound tedious, I do recommend test trials at your house to be sure you can comfortably inflate and deflate boards at your home before you get to your initial voyage. We inflated both boards and let sit for 24 hours to insure that there were no leaks and that my wife and I could handle the life cycle of inflating and deflating. The good news is that both boards were in great shape and my wife and I had no issues in inflating the boards. We did find that the boards inflated rather quickly but would recommend that a volume air pump (Ryobi portable works great for volume) be used for the initial inflate and then switch to the manual pump to top off pressure to the recommended 15 lbs. Take the time to learn how the manual pump works to save yourself some effort. The dual action pump setting (pumps on upstroke and downstroke) is an efficient way to volume load and to start the top off inflation process. You will find that pumping effort will increase as psi increases (around the 6 to 8 psi for us). At that point you can switch the lever on the pump to single action (only pumps on down stroke). My wife and I took the boards on a maiden voyage and were thoroughly pleased. We spent the 1st day getting acclimated to operation of the boards (did I mention we are first time boarders?). The river was a little choppy but we considered day 1 as successful. The boards are easy to handle (inflated near the parking lot and carried to the river) and very stable on the water. We started on the boards in sitting position, moved to the knees and then successfully stood up (not for long as a result of the choppy water). Very excited and pleased on how easy it is to learn to paddleboard. I am 6'2" at 200 lbs and my wife is 5'1" at 115 lbs. We also found using the Ryobi mini portable was very instrumental in deflating the board quickly for easy rollup and transport. Another tip is to roll up the boards and take home to properly rinse and dry before placing back in the bag for storage. No matter how careful you are, your board will collect sand, salt and debris so take the time to properly clean and dry to maximize the life of your boards. My wife and I are looking forward to getting a lot of use from the boards. We live in Florida and have the luxury of many access points to the ocean and multiple rivers. Also looking to share our experiences with our grandchildren once we are stabilized and have become SUP novices.
K**S
Great Product with Quality Materials
I’ve never been paddle boarding before so this was a new and enjoyable experience. My friends recommended the Run Wave as they have had good experiences with this brand and it had excellent reviews. I purchased the floral pattern ISUP that was 10.6'×34''×6''(6''Thick). The ordering process was excellent; taking about 5 days from order to delivery. All of the equipment was nicely packed and the materials used were of good quality. The carrying case backpack was made of durable canvas and had two wheels for easy rolling. To me, everything seemed to weigh about 30 pounds. The setup process wasn’t bad except for possibly of a misprint in the instruction material. The instruction pamphlet had a picture of turning the valve counter-clockwise for inflating but the pamphlet mentions turning it clockwise. As long as the valve is popped out (pin out) you are good for inflating. For me, it was turning the valve counter-clockwise. For deflating I turned the valve clockwise (pin in). The manual inflating (pumping) process was a workout. I used “Dual Action” pumping from 0 psi to 8 psi (took about 10 minutes). After that I switched the pump to “Single Action” to get from 8 psi to 15 psi (took about 15 minutes) as it became increasingly difficult to pump pulling up AND pushing down. Since I plan on paddle boarding with friends, I also invested in an automatic pump. The instructions reference inflatable small fin protectors. Mine came with two foam products that covered each fin. These are important as they keep the small fins from getting damaged during transport and setup. For me, they kept coming apart so I glued and duct taped them together so that they would not get lost. The board itself is surprisingly strong and stable in the water. I was afraid of tipping over (like with a surfboard) but the 34” width helps with the wave currents and the 6” thickness provides excellent buoyancy. The paddle felt strong and durable. I cut a 5” piece of a swimming noodle and put it around part of the paddle (for added floatation) in case I drop it in the water. The leash coil is well made. Deflating the paddle board was simple. Turn the valve clockwise with the valve pushed in (pin in) and roll up the Run Wave from front to back. I washed off my board with tap water in a container and wiped it down with a towel before storing it away in the carrying case. The Run Wave products (paddle board, paddle, leash, fins, carrying case) were excellent. Adding sections regarding paddle adjustment to the proper height and attaching the paddle board leash would be nice improvements to the instruction pamphlet. 5 out of 5 for the Run Wave paddle board and products. 3 out of 5 for the instructions.
K**O
good customer service-very easy to deal with
Bought as a Christmas present for my teen daughter. She didn't get to try it until recently. The board was relatively easy to inflate-about 15min-we both took turns pumping. It stayed inflated well and she was able to carry it with little help from me. She managed to stand up almost immediately and enjoyed paddling around the lake. However, the next day the seam popped on the top of the board. I took it to a kayak shop to see about repairing- was told too difficult and costly to repair and couldn't guarantee it wouldn't happen again, and that this shouldn't happen unless there was a manufacturing defect. I knew that buying a less expensive board might not last as long as the more expensive models, but It was extremely disappointing that she only used it for one day and it was broken the next. I was grateful that the blowout didn't occur when she was on the water though. I reached out to Amazon and RUN WAVE and was pleasantly surprised that they offered to immediately ship a new board to us. We have not tried the new board at this point and can only hope that it was manufactured better than the last one. I will update when we have tried it out.
S**S
Great product but can work on the details
Really great for the price I got it for and I look forward to using it more often. It can also fit two people due to the large size, though for safety reasons I would not typically recommend that. It does take some strength and time to get it fully inflated. Some people think that the psi meter does not read correctly, but I’ve had no troubles with it. It’s important to keep inflating it until it reaches the correct psi but without going over the limit so as not to lose the warranty. There were also some things that just weren’t up to standard during the creation of this product. Attached is a photo of the inflate and deflate instructions, but it’s actually the reverse which made for quite an awkward set-up. Imagine spending time and energy into inflating it, to learn that because you followed the instructions, the moment you took out the pump it began to deflate at VERY HIGH PRESSURE. I then tried to figure out what I was doing wrong, only to realize that when the button is pressed inwards it’s deflate, the opposite of what the instructions say. I literally had to call another person who had inflated the ISUP previously to figure out how they did it correctly, and it turned out to be because they didn’t read the instructions. Another detail that went amiss was the stitching of the bag. The second time I took the paddle board on a trip, I tried putting it on me and the strap just ripped right off from the base point. Also, the lower strap that is intended to go around the waist is overall loose and not that great at providing additional support. I will contact support to see how they are with replacing or at least fixing the bag. I also plan on taking the board out more often so I can update later on both durability and customer service. For now, despite missing some nitty gritty details, it’s overall a great board and I already told friends about it, so I do recommend it. ***Update: CUSTOMER SERVICE IS PHENOMENAL!!! I told them about how the bag ripped and they got back to me within the same day AND sent me new backpacks with priority shipping. This is clearly a company that gets things DONE. Fast, efficient, polite, and kind. I am so glad I bought the products from them because I've had other products with much worse customer support. With this much thought into their work I can also imagine that they would upgrade the board and their products, but honestly even if they don't, it's not a big deal because overall its a great product and I already rated it 5 stars despite the tiny details. If you want a good board with additional accessories-- this is the way to go. You want a good board with additional accessories AND people who will actually back their product and support your purchase? RUNWAVE is there for you.
A**T
A Great Buy For the Whole Family To Enjoy
I have been researching paddle boards and this one fits al the bells and whistles I am looking for. I wanted to invest in one that was durable as well as aesthetically pleasing. Instead of renting one which can add up, I wanted to buy one to take to the lake. After seeing my friends on their own paddle boards, I finally took the plunge. This paddle board is very well made. I found the size of it to fit my 5’5 frame. My nieces who are 6 and 10 also were able to hop on it with ease. At 11 feet and 33 inches in width, this allowed me to also sit on it and wade through the water. The material is made of thick material that won’t pierce easily. The seller did provide a hole repair kit as well, which was a great added bonus. My favorite part of this paddle board is that it only takes 5 minutes to manually pump this. I loved that it’s easily foldable into its bag and easy to blow up. The double-deck valve also was a huge plus. I liked that air stayed in after I finished pumping and acted like a seal. The colors of the board are eye catching too. I loved the design as it’s very colorful and beautiful to look it. The one oar that it comes with is also very well made. I thought the paddle board was very light in weight compared to other paddle boards that I have used in the past to make it easier to carry and transport around. This portable paddle board is great for me since I don’t have a car that’s large enough to carry a board on my roof. I can easily hold it into my car’s trunk or in the backseat. This is a wonderful addition to my outdoor adventures on the lake and beaches. I love it and I know you would too. I would definitely recommend this item for anyone looking for a quality, great investment piece for outdoor adventures.
A**B
A great addition to my Paddle board collection. Bang for the buck!
I live in Southern California where the weather is geared for paddle boarding all year long. I own several hard-top epoxy boards, mostly 7-foot boards. I paddle at least 4 days a week in the harbor for several years now. I’m always inviting my friends to come out and paddle with me but strapping and hauling a couple of boards on my little compact car was getting frustrating. I looked at different options and my husband recommended that I investigate getting an inflatable. I wanted to get something that was reliable, easy to assemble, with a reasonable price point. Pretty much I wanted a bang for the buck! As a super fan of epoxy and carbon fiber boards, I was determined to find flaws and dislike the ISUP, but after launching it and taking it for a spin, I love it! First, it arrived quickly in a nice compact box. After unwrapping it, I read the instructions which were easy enough to understand and follow. I was so eager to pump it up with the hand pump which took me 20 minutes. I had a specific question after I had pumped it up and immediately sent an email to the seller and they replied immediately with an answer to rest assure that my concern was not a problem at all. I wanted to make sure that the ISUP did not leak so I left it inflated for 2 days underneath a patio (out of the sun). To my surprise, it lost only a little bit of air (5 psi) the day I decided to use it for the first time. I just threw it on top of my car and strapped it to my roof racks so that I did not have to deal with the pumping at the launch site since I already had it inflated. Just my luck, the day I went out it was windy. I parked a block away. Normally with the winds, my other hard boards would be slightly heavier and difficult to carry, but not with this ISUP. It was light enough to carry with no issues. I launched off on my knees and began to stand. Upon standing up I noticed it was not as stable side to side unlike my hard-top board (so those of you who are beginners will have to go through a learning curve to find your balance) but once I got my bearings, I stood up and took off quickly. It glided smoothly and stayed straight through the course. The turning radius on this ISUP was a lot more challenging due to the size and took a lot of effort on my part to crank it make a hard right or left turn. I was able to paddle at a fast speed and stop the board quickly to a halt. This was the first SUP I could lay down flat on my stomach and enjoy just floating. The board never submerged keeping me dry while laying on top of it. Then I flipped myself over and sat up with my legs fully extended out. I was highly impressed that I could keep paddling it like a kayak. It was easy to just continue to stay straight without veering to a particular side. Then I purposely fell off the board and practiced getting back onto the board. The first time was not as easy as I thought it would be because it is a wider and higher (thicker) board than I am used to. After a couple of practices by holding onto the latch in the middle of the board, then pulling myself back up without tipping over the board was simple. I followed a few boats that past by with lingering waves and the board handled it well and I did not feel unstable while rocking and rolling over the waves. When I paddled my board back to the launch site, I saw a father with two young (age 3-5) girls on a similar but different brand ISUP. After telling him it was my first ISUP, we agreed to switched boards so that I could compare. I noticed immediately that his ISUP was noticeably narrower, shorter, and heavier than mine. His daughters both liked the fact mine was wider and felt more stable for them. He admitted that he paid twice as much as mine with the same items in the kit. I could not help but felt like I had scored on my new board! Here are other highlights: It is lightweight – 25 lbs length of a medium-size car like a Nissan Versa. The toughest part of stand up paddle boarding for beginners is after a long paddle session is carrying a heavy hard top board back to the car, which this one is not an issue. You can easily convert it into a kayak after purchasing a separate seat. A bungee system to store gear or towels. Non-slip surface with thick grade material (not easily punctured from a dog with long nails). Durable material with hard use from excess amounts of the paddle scraping the sides of the board or children jumping on it or dinging it against hard surfaces. Comes with instruction and a carry bag that fits all the items (leash, pump, paddle, patch kit, board) for easy compact storage and travel (the length of it is comparable to my medium size 30lb dog). Inflates in less than 20 minutes, deflated in less than 5 minutes. Here are the cons: The hand pump is not for the unhealthy. It might kick your butt as it did mine (a workout before a workout) Just take your time, don’t rush, and you’ll be fine. The last 5 psi will be challenging but keep going until you reach 15 psi otherwise the board will not keep you stable and not recommended to pump higher than that. It took me 20 minutes to inflate (I’m in my mid 40’s) but other reviewers say it took them less time. Must dry everything off well before repacking it back into the carry bag to prevent mold. Helpful Hints: The paddle stick needs to be screwed tighter before 1st use to prevent the handle from moving or twisting while paddling. Also, make sure that the blade of the paddle is facing forward while paddling. When launching off stand on your knees in the middle of the board (where the handle is located) with your knees shoulder-width apart. Then slowly stand up with your feet hip-width apart. Just practice standing up and down a few times before taking off far. Looking straight forward versus downwards helps with your balance. Always rinse your ISUP and paddle with fresh water after each use. Pat dry completely before folding and repacking in case. Do not leave it sitting in the sun for long periods. Remove the grey foam that is covering the little fins and attach the large fin before launching. Then remember to remove the large fin before repacking the board. Watch some YouTube Videos to see proper techniques on paddling – it will truly save you from falling and paddling, especially paddling against the wind. Also understand that LARGE MOVING WATER VEHICLE has the right of way, not SUPs, please allow them to pass you before you continue your path. Conclusion: This ISUP is great for a beginner to start practicing in calm conditions before moving up to a shorter faster board. As far as taking it out into the ocean, you could if you have great balance not recommended as a true beginner for sure. It is definitely not for surfing waves but can ride very small ones. I’m so glad that I bought this ISUP. It will be a great addition to my SUP family for visiting friends and family. The price is so worth the value.
Y**X
Beginner Paddle Board with tandem paddling. Wide base = Stability
Stand up Paddle Boarding is FUN. Most people I have introduced the activity to end up loving it -- provided they can maintain their balance. WHY NOT RENT? The typical rental fee for a SUP in our area ran for $20/person for two hours. So, doing the math for an inflatable SUP at $400, that would equate to 20 rentals for up to 40 hours of use. It made sense for us to purchase one instead to save in the long run. PROS - Less expensive than hard boards - Fast to deploy/inflate -- First time, an iSUP took me 20 minutes reading instructions and looking for the parts -- Subsequent times took roughly 9-11 minutes to get paddle-ready -- Consider using an electric pump for faster deployment. See TIPS section for more - Compact and portable -- Folds away easily to the size of a sleeping bag --- Simply deflate, remove specific parts, protect the fins, and roll away -- Takes up less space than hard boards -- Can fit in a smaller car, is easier to carry around, and can be checked in on an airplane (and helps save on rental fees) - Carry handle at center of board for one-handed transport - More durable than hard boards as they won’t scratch or ding when dropped, making them a bit more suitable for rocky, wild adventures -- This did not initially make sense: why would an INFLATABLE be more durable than a HARD board? --- Hard boards are more prone to cracking, scratches, and appearance of holes that require immediate fixing. Who knew? - Causes less injuries than hard boards Inflatable SUPs are more durable than hard boards as they won’t scratch or ding when dropped, making them a bit more suitable for rocky, wild adventures - Excellent board for beginners and leisure paddling due to its wide base and long length -- Inflatables cause less fatigue - Bungee tie down at front to hold gear (ie. water bottle, lunch, jacket, sunblock) - Excellent stability aided by its 6" inflated thickness, 33" width, 10.6' length -- Extra volume adds more stability and weight support over hard boards - Can be used for surfing on small waves, though it will not be very nimble because of its large size - Based on my research, inflatables can last 10 years or more, depending on maintenance, storage environment, and other factors - Multiple accessories included -- Carry bag/Backpack for easier transport -- Runwave-branded Pump with max pressure of 29 PSI (2 Bars) --- Can pump air in or out. Connect the hose to the opening marked "OUT" to inflate -- 3-part, floating, length-adjustable aluminum paddle -- Safety leash with key compartment -- Repair kit - Very well-written manual with step-by-step, visual and text instructions CONS - D-Rings not already affixed to help turn it into a kayak with an optional seat -- You will have to cement (4) D-Rings yourself -- Runwave Kohala has the D-Rings already attached and ready for use with a kayak seat - Flexes a bit more than my DvSport iSUP - Takes time to inflate or deflate -- Hard boards are ready to go and require little to no preparation -- Took 12-16 minutes to deflate, clean up, roll up, and pack away - Slower to turn and paddle than my DvSport due to its larger thickness, width, and length, but felt slightly more nimble than the Runwave - Requires a pump -- Inflating a paddleboard to 12-15 PSI (about 1 Bar) takes quite a workout - Does not perform as well or as fast as hard boards, making them not as good for racing competitions, though the performance gap between SUPs and iSUPs is narrowing - iSUP is puncture resistant, but not puncture-proof TIPS BOARD PREPARATION - Ensure the valve is clean and free of dust and debris - Inflate the Runwave Wood iSUP to between 12-15 PSI (15 PSI is best) -- Warning: Do NOT go over 15 PSI with this iSUP! -- If the board will be left in the hot sun, inflate to only 12-13 PSI, and let the heat increase the internal pressure -- In general, inflatable SUPs should be inflated to 15-17 PSI (no more than the rated max), even if the manufacturer states that it can go as high as 25 PSI - If using an electric pump, inflate to 10-12 PSI, and hand pump the rest to 15 PSI -- Do NOT use an air compressor as it could easily overinflate - Double-check board pressure before heading out -- Before first use, leave the board inflated for a day and see if it loses pressure. If it does, refer to the manual on how to find the leak -- Leaving board in the sun/heat can increase pressure, and in the cold can have pressure decreased A safety leash is NECESSARY to help keep the board attached to you. Not having one could separate the board from you by the wind or stream, forcing you to swim all the way back to shore. A leash can SAVE YOUR LIFE! - You should always have a safety leash -- Attach ankle cuff to the less dominant leg and the other end to the loop at the tail of the board -- Keeps board close to you when you fall into the water, and prevents any waves or wind from moving it away - Do not drag paddle boards across the pavement as that can puncture and damage -- The board has a carry handle at the center. Lift board onto its side with the handle facing away from you (bottom of board faces you), and grab the handle to lift the iSUP off the ground CHOOSING A BOARD The following are general guidelines on how to select the right board. I am not a professional SUP rider and suggest you visit a paddle board shop for advice appropriate to you. - The wider a board, the more stability is added (useful for beginners or tandem riders) but harder to paddle -- 31" and wider are perfect for beginners and tandem riders -- 30" or narrower, due to less drag on the board, increase mobility and speed, suitable for surfing - The longer a board, like snowboards, the more streamlined it is to cover distance -- 12′ and longer are designed for racing -- 9′ – 11′ are great for recreation -- 9′ or less are intended for surfing due to more nimble mobility - The thicker a board, the heavier of a rider it could carry -- 5" or thicker are best -- 4" are perfect for children and light paddlers It is better to be too light than too heavy for a board - The higher volume of a board (measured in Liters), the more weight and height of a rider it can accommodate due to increased buoyancy, and be more stable -- Choose a board that is at or below the suggested weight limit --- Going above the weight capacity can introduce a sinking drag and be harder to paddle on --- Take into consideration ---- Overall weight, including any food, water, gear, and companions ---- Your skill level and age ---- Water environment and activity type -- Check out a SUP Volume Calculator (1 kg = 2.2 lbs) --- Not all boards with the same volume are the same. Their concavity and overall shape, among other factors, affect a board’s performance --- Beginners: Total weight x (1.1 to 1.4) ---- If you are 170 lbs and plan to bring a 50 lb child with 10 lbs of food and water, total weight is 230 lbs. Volume should be between 253L – 322L --- Intermediate or Advanced: Total weight x (0.9 to 1.1) -- 200L and up are generally great for recreation and beginners Keep in mind that after a few times of paddling, you may find yourself quickly advancing in your abilities. My personal recommendation with anything I do is to always get something that is at least a notch above my current skill level. CONCLUSION The Runwave Wood with its wide and medium length makes for a very stable, beginner-friendly inflatable that can easily accommodate tandem riders. Although my favorite is the Bluefin Cruise iSUP for its more streamlined performance, this Runwave Wood makes for an excellent pick as a beginner/intermediate board.
F**I
Fantastic
Great quality. Recommended 👍🏼
B**S
Fantastic paddle board for the kids
Fantastic paddle board for the kids, very quick to pump up and deflate. Quality of product and material seems just as high standard as a £500 PB. Fantastic value for money, the whole family really enjoys it.
M**.
Prodotto molto valido
Ho aspettato un paio di mesi di utilizzo per fare questa recensione. Prodotto veramente molto valido ad un prezzo molto competitivo! Il materiale è molto solido e resistente e soprattutto ho apprezzato la morbidezza del tappetino antiscivolo, che non lascia segni sulla pelle quando si sale su (e non è una cosa banale in quanto ne ho visti certi, anche più costosi con tappetini rigidi che ti graffiano facilmente l’addome). Assistenza clienti molto disponibile e cordiale, lo consiglio vivamente.
S**L
Für den Preis viel besser als erwartet
Gibt auch bei vollem Luftdruck etwas nach, sobald man steht. Fährt sich dadurch etwas "wackeliger" als ein Hardboard. Für den Preis aber grandios! Mit Kind drauf im Sitzen paddeln klappt wunderbar, auch mit angenehmer Geschwindigkeit. Die Ösen sind für einen Kajaksitz ideal angeordnet. Leicht zu tragen und leicht zu verstauen. Und verstaut leicht zu tragen :-)
W**W
Quality
Durable, easy to set up and looks exactly like advertised
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