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Aqua Marina Magma Inflatable Paddle Board 3.4m

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37481
$899.99
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The Magma 11'2'' paddleboard is an ideal cruising and exploring board. Its rail kick pad gives the rider step back confidence when riding waves. With 15cm side walls, it creates great buoyancy, catering for riders up to 150kg (we recommend 120kg).

Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee which design you will receive for online orders, please call 0800 10 20 41 if you require a specific design
  • 15cm thick double-wall drop stitch core material for stiffness and rigidity
  • Textured, diamond grooving, EVA deck grip
  • SS 'D' ring to attach safety leash
  • Elastic bungee cord for storage
  • Removable fin
  • Tail kick pad for turns and cutbacks
  • Centre carry handle
  • Maximum air pressure: 15psi
  • Maximum load: 150kg (we recommend 120kg)
  • Includes: slide-in centre fin, aluminium paddle, hand pump, carry bag and safety leash
  • Weight: 9.5kg
  • Dimensions: 3.4(l) x 0.84(w) x 0.15(h) m

    Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee which design you will receive for online orders, please call 0800 10 20 41 if you require a specific design
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BrandAqua Marina
ColourOrange

Delivery estimate 1-4 business days

$5.99 standard freight rate for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.

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My husband is 108kg and finds paddleboarding really hard. He needs a stable board. Is this board a good fit and if not which one of your boards is best?

Thanks.
Question by: Alison Leigh on 13/12/2021, 10:57 am
Hi Alison and thanks for your enquiry

I would recommend our Aqua Marina Monster (40227) - its the largest paddle board we sell and would be the most stable for larger adults. It's just $30 more than the Magma currently if you are a Club member.

Regards
Burnsco Webstore
Answer by: Website Customer Service (GC) on 13/12/2021, 11:49 am

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