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Indiana Family Pack (10'6")

Indiana Family Pack

10'6"


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larson

4 years ago

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Max P. Ower

4 years ago

Indiana has an inflatable range in different sizes (12' / 11.'6, 10.6' for adults, 10.2' for teens, 8.6' for kids), all with a similar design. My parents (now grandparents) got two as a present, they are very satisfied, so really for the whole family. Generally good all-round boards for a wide range of uses. Backpack with wheels, padel, pump included.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Accodring to the Indiana website (let me go ahead and google that for you): "Also the people who make our boards and paddles have the right to fair working conditions. Several times a year, we visit the factories in East Asia where the Indiana products are manufactured. Buildings, procedures, working hours and salaries – we totally endorse what we see there."

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Heizi

5 years ago

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The maximum load is specified by the manufacturer as 100kg. In principle, three people can certainly stand on it. There is enough space. You see many people on the lake who are on a SUP with two or three people. The question is rather for what you need it? On the river, I don't recommend using it with three people. The excess weight makes it harder to steer. On the lake it can certainly be used to a certain extent, but here too it is more difficult to steer. And getting into the wind or against the current is no longer easy. SUPs are actually individual devices. In addition, the manufacturer's specifications should not be disregarded. Why not just buy three at once?

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