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Topic: Any paddleboarders out there? Not SUP  (Read 611 times)

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bluekayak

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I need another way to condition and prone paddleboard looks tempting

Would be similar to how i traveled from 72 - 99





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Thought maybe some coastal people might know something about prone paddle boards? Like Bushy or maybe mitchellscovenorthsouth

Mostly need this for conditioning/rehab after a couple of strokes but I’m thinking about rehabbing the board in the pic and maybe fishing it again. Could kill two birds with one fix. The hatch is wedged between rocks south of pigeon point so would have to fabricate something if I want to do that

Otherwise looking at the Bark and VESL boards for something lighter if anyone has experience with them


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ha.  Neck/Disk problem took me off of surfboards many years ago.  "The worst position," according to the Doc is cranking the head up. both prone and knee paddling. Sure miss that feeling though of making a big bottom turn!

Have safe and be fun!

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