The Supski Paddle System

Supski Sliding Paddle System and 10 1/2 ft. Inflatable Board
Put a deposit down on the Supski Sliding Paddle System now and you'll save an additional 20% off the discounted price listed in our crowdfunding launch this January. If for any reason the product doesn't launch you will receive your deposit back in full. Colors and design patterns subject to change.

Supski Sliding Paddle System and 11 1/2 ft. Inflatable Board
Put a deposit down on the Supski Sliding Paddle System now and you'll save an additional 20% off the discounted price listed in our crowdfunding launch this January. If for any reason the product doesn't launch you will receive your deposit back in full. Colors and design patterns subject to change.

Supski Sliding Paddle System and 12 1/2 ft. Inflatable Board
Put a deposit down on the Supski Sliding Paddle System now and you'll save an additional 20% off the discounted price listed in our crowdfunding launch this January. If for any reason the product doesn't launch you will receive your deposit back in full. Colors and design patterns subject to change.
Supski is now under development.
The attachable tracks can be removed for easy transport.
Ways You Can Propel Your Board
Sitting
After centering yourself, adjust the length of the poles so you can make a maximum stroke without hitting the end blocks at the back end of the tracks. From the starting position, reach as far forward as you can then drop the paddles into the water. Pull the pole paddles back as far as you can which propels the board forward. As you reach the end of the stroke rotate the paddles out of the water and pull the pole paddles forward and repeat.
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Turn by paddling on one side.
Kneeling
Standing
Once you've gained confidence from paddling while sitting and kneeling, it's time to stand up.
With two poles to hold onto, it's easy to maintain your balance. |
The Supski Inflatable Board Components
The Paddle System Components
The Supski Paddle System comes with four connectable tracks, two track connectors, four end blocks, two adjustable pole paddle assemblies and a carrying case.
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Choosing The Proper Length Board
A maximum stroke of 64" has been calculated for a person in this height range.
A maximum stroke of 72" has been calculated for a person in this height range.
A maximum stroke of 80" has been calculated for a person in this height range.
Nose diving means the user is standing too far forward and the board dives under the water. So by hanging the tracks off the rear end of the board, the user can be in the proper position. Purchasing the right length board avoids this problem although this is useful when people of varying heights are using the same board.
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