- Brand: Drift
- Color: Native Floral
- Material: PVC
- Sport Type: SUP Paddling
- Item Weight: 19 Pounds
- Stable & Maneuverable: It’s easy to stand up and balance on a Drift paddle board! At 10’8″ x 33″ x 6″, the wide deck and performance shape make for fast, fun paddling for all skill levels.
- Inflatable & Portable: Quickly inflates or deflates for Easy Storage – packing down to just 38″ x 18″ x 12″ and 19 lbs. Whether you’re jetting off to explore a tropical paradise or hiking into the wild to find that perfectly serene fishing spot, Drift Inflatable SUPs travel comfortably in their high-quality carrying bag backpacks.
- Highly Durable: We use a High Tech process to transform military-grade PVC into a rock-solid rigid platform. With a core of composite drop-stitch fibers connected to the nearly indestructible outer skin, Drift boards stand up to anything you want to do on the water.
- Complete Paddleboard Kit: Comes with all essential paddle board accessories, including coiled leash, removable fin, repair kit, 3-piece aluminum paddle, paddle board pump, and backpack carrying bag. Board Features include EVA foam deck pad, bungee straps, grab handles, 250 lb capacity, and our signature Entry Rocker style hull that sheds water and keeps the board nose up.
- Limited Time Warranty.








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BrianQ510 –
Great product for the price. Many reviews are negative on here, and I get it, but this is a relatively inexpensive SUP and u get what you pay for. Took it out on the lake with some decent chop and it did just fine! Inflation is a slight workout but it held the air well. Some of the seams were light on glue. Again, for the price, I can add a little glue myself. My buddy that I went out with had a high end fishing SUP and he got so mad packing it away, (he had too many accessories and attachment points, it didn’t roll up well) especially when I rolled mine up and was ready to go within a few minutes. The paddle is lower quality… I’m a pretty athletic guy and I had no issues with it, even when I increased effort and speed. You can identify the weak points in the paddle, just tighten the nut on the cam lock and you’ll be fine. Many reviews complained about air gauge not working, just continue to inflate. It won’t operate until there is significant air in paddle board and then it seems accurate. Also, hand pump has 2-stage inflation: 1 stage is faster but more difficult. It inflates on up and down stroke. Other stage is easier but takes longer. Only inflates on down strike. I’m going to look into getting battery operated pump for the future.Overall, if you’re looking for an entry level SUP or just something to use in a calm river or lake on weekends, this should work well for you!
Aron Jurmu –
Man, this thing is awesome. I just started with paddle boards, and this is my first (inflatable or otherwise). Was looking for something inexpensive to get my feet wet and, at some point, perhaps pass down to my kids.There’s literally TONS of options on Amazon, but this one stuck out when I found out it is made and sold by BOTE. If you look up the brand, you realize they are one of the few big, quality players in this space. Nothing I like better than getting a budget item from a quality company.From my limited experience, the board is very good quality, very stable (good for beginners), and comes with all the needed accessories (also good quality).Regarding some complaints about a “bubble” on the bottom… if you know how these are constructed (drop stitch), you’ll notice the inflation valve is directly above that “bubble”. Nothing to drop stitch that area to is the result. Most companies put the inflation valve right over the rear fin so you never see that “bubble.” Seriously, don’t worry about it – a bunch of reviewers complaining about something they know nothing about.I got this for what I consider a steal, but would have paid more. I also considered the Nautical, but I got this for significantly less.One con I will mention is a proprietary fin box… it is slide type, but there’s several different sizes of slide type fin boxes, and I had a hard time finding fins for the Drift. Luckily, the BOTE brand Aero fins work perfectly in the Drift, and they have a nice selection of fins for different use cases (river, long distance, etc.).Bottom line, this is the best bang for your buck if you want to start out with a budget paddle board. I’ll update my review regarding longevity in the future.
PJ Swecker –
SUP changed my entire summer. I was taking this awesome inflatable SUP out at least twice a week all summer and it has held up fabulously. In case you’re having doubts on this model, don’t. It’s wonderful. Good deck space, anti-slip matting that is great for me and the dogs, good quality. I did buy an electric pump because I value my time and would rather not be totally exhausted by the time I get to the water.Very lightweight which means it’s not great for too much chop, like a busy ocean channel or a very windy day. I was also careful not to get myself into a underwater tree graveyard out of fear something pokey would give me a puncture. I’ll be exploring hard boards for next summer and keeping this one as a loaner for friends or for a light day of paddling on a calm lake.Great starter board, you won’t regret it. Just don’t push the limits and know the boundaries of ANY inflatable board and you’ll be fine.
JB –
As mentioned in other reviews, this thing is made by Bōte brand paddle boards. You can even go back in Bōte’s older YouTube videos and find their boards named Drift. Quality is virtually the same as the Bote brand. In my picture, you can see the Drift on the right and Bote on the left. They are virtually the same. No problems with the board so far. All of the included accessories are also the same as my Bote board. If you don’t like pumping the hand pump, buy an electric pump. It will save you a lot of energy. For those who have posted pictures of a “bubble” on the bottom side of the board, just ignore those. If you know anything about ISUP construction, you’ll know that the drop stitch technology cannot be directly under the inflation valve. This leaves the bubble on the underside, directly under the valve, and is perfectly normal. My Bōte board has the exact same spot. I would definitely recommend this board for a beginner all around board.
Brian C Watt –
I absolutely love this board. For the money it’s an amazing value. It’s the same board as a bote for half the cost! The pump takes a while to pump the board up but everything is included. The backpack is comfortable and super convenient to take wherever you are going. I took it to the beach today and paddled my 42 lb son, pregnant wife and I (180 lb) with no problems! I was absolutely blown away. It was stable and held us all fine. My 3 year old son loved it. I did too! It paddles very efficiently with us all but especially when solo. I was blown away coming from a kayak. The best part is when I was done I took I up deflated it and put it in the car! Super convenient. The paddle and pump will probably be upgraded in the future (electric pump I have found is a must) but the value is second to none!
Ashley Goens –
We’ve owned many different brands of sup’s and this one holds up just as well as the rest of them.