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    That’s why Surf 9 recalled about 20,300 Body Glove Tandem and ULI inflatable paddle boards and supyaks sold exclusively at Costco warehouses across the United States and Canada. Over 20,000 ...

  4. Standup paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    SUP yoga is the practice of yoga while on a SUP board. Any SUP board can be used; however, an inflatable SUP (iSUP) is said to be more forgiving for yoga practice. SUP yoga inflatable paddleboards are mostly stable, robust all-around standup paddleboards with some important additional features: Slightly wider than normal

  5. Paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    An emerging paddleboard technology is constructing them from epoxy surfboard, which is stronger and lighter than traditional fiberglass. The cost of new boards ranges from $1,500 to $3,500 for custom boards. Used boards that have been well kept are in high demand and can be sold fairly easily on paddleboard listing websites.

  6. Tubing (recreation) - Wikipedia

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    Raft – Is a boat shaped inflatable that can hold 1 or more tubers plus supplies. Rafts often come with oars, but the oars are not necessary for tubing. Tube – Is the vehicle used to stay afloat while tubing, often inflatable. Tubers – People who takes part in tubing. Tubing – The act of floating down a river for fun.

  7. Boardsport - Wikipedia

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    Stand Up Paddle Surfing (SUP) A variant of surfing where one always a stands up on the board and propels oneself by a one-bladed paddle, without lying down on the board. Although originally the goal was to catch and surf the waves, a racing modality has emerged with similarities to kayaking.