Invented in Hawaii in the 1940s, stand-up paddle boarding has become especially popular in the last decade, partly because unlike surfing it can be practiced by a broad range of people of all ages and fitness levels.
But while most people associate this activity with placid seas and lakes, an increasing number are using them to surf - albeit relatively mild surf, no more than one to two feet high.
Most paddle boards are made of fiberglass and are ten to 12 feet long, but there are ot
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An inflatable standup paddleboard is an important gear that every traveler should have. Whether you are an expert or just getting started with SUP, this paddling board will come in handy. These boards are also readily available since many manufacturers are producing them to meet the demands of adventure seekers from around the world. Here are reasons why you should travel with your inflatable stand up paddle board.
Simple and Easy Storage
You can carry an inflatable SUP with you anywhere. This is
Traveling yields many a coveted bottle...like that only-in-Jalisco smoky raicilla, a South of France vintage not exported outside the country, or that olive oil so buttery you know you won't taste anything like it until you return. Are you really going to stuff these treasures between your underwear and extra sweater hoping they won't shift to the edges of your suitcase risking damage?
Not when you have Vinnibag. Starting on your next trip, pack 1 or up to 3 that even when inflated comfortably fi