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NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board
$995.00
Built for efficient paddling and smooth turning, the 10'6" NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board gives you a sleek, swift ride for flatwater, rivers and waves.
- This is a great all-around stand-up paddle board for fitness paddling, touring, river running and light surfing.
- With 193 liters of air volume, the 4-inch-thick Earl 4 provides optimal performance and stability for paddlers up to 190 pounds.
- Inflates to a rock-hard 15 psi for performance that rivals a hard board, then rolls up compactly when deflated for easy transport and storage.
- Three removable, interchangeable fins let you customize your board for tracking and turning to suit the water you're riding.
- Heavy-duty PVC construction stands up to abrasion and abuse.
- The diamond-textured foam deck pad gives you a non-slip surface for excellent riding control.
- Nylon fins flex to absorb impacts without breaking.
- Top-quality Leafield C7 inflation/deflation valve for unsurpassed reliability.
- Sturdy webbing handle in the center of the board for easy carrying.
- Two webbing handles up front, plus one on the tail, help you hold onto the board during a swim.
- Three stainless D-rings give you attachment points for gear and a leash.
- The Earl 4 comes with a handy carry/storage backpack, interchangeable fins, pressure gauge, high-pressure pump, Leafield valve adapter and a repair kit.
- There's always room in your home or car for an inflatable SUP from NRS. Throw it on your back, in the car or on an airplane, and you're on your way to your next adventure.
- 3-year retail warranty, 3-year commercial.
- Repair kit included.
NRS SUP boards are not available to ship to Hawaii.
- Dimensions: 10'6"L x 30"W x 4" thick
- Grippy foam deck pad - 84"L x 23"W
- Weight: 21.4 lbs.
- Volume: 193 liters
- Material: PVC-coated drop-stitch
- Valve Type: C7 Leafield
- D-rings/Handles: 3/4
- Includes:
- Two 2", two 5" and one 9" fins
- High-pressure pump
- Pressure gauge
- Carry bag with integrated backpack straps
- Leafield valve adapter
- Repair kit
- Warranty: 3 year retail, 3 year commercial
NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: ID LIKE INFO ON AIR PRESSURE ADAPTORS TO INFLATE THE SUP QUICKER AND THANX Asked on 5/14/2013 by Pete from Pensacola Beach, FL Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Pete, if it's adapters to connect to the valve that you need, the Leafield Valve Adapter, Item # 14821 is the best. It screws onto the Leafield C7 valve for a secure coupling with the pump. Answered on 5/14/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: what is the weight recommendation for the earl and baron Asked on 5/1/2013 by jen from freeport maine Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Jen, for the Earl 4 and Baron 4 we recommend a maximum paddler weight of 190 pounds. For the Earl 6 and Baron 6, 380 pounds is the limit. Answered on 5/1/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: Hi, how big is the packaging (weight and dimension) for the Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board? Thanks, Janina Asked on 5/1/2013 by Janina from Spring Lake, MI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Janina, if you mean the board in the box it will be shipped in, it's 33.5" x 19.5" x 10.5" and weighs 29 pounds. The board in its handy carry bag is 32" x 15" x 9". The board itself weighs 21.4 pounds. Answered on 5/1/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: re the weight stated - what does this represent? Also would this apply to all your inflatable boards? Thanks Susanne Asked on 4/9/2013 by susanne Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Susanne, the weight in the specs is the physical weight of the board itself. Re carrying capacity, the Earl 4 is a good choice for paddlers weighing up to 190 pounds. Answered on 4/9/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: What is the function of the raised deck area on the rear of the board over the fins? Also what is the maximum psi inflation for this board and could you elaborate on its construction and its ability to withstand and allow for constant river running abuse? Thanks. Walker. Asked on 4/1/2013 by none from eugene, or. Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Walker, the angled area on the rear of the board is called a "stomp pad." It allows you to plant a foot, transferring weight to the stern, allowing the bow to rise and letting you make a quick pivot turn. We recommend ~ 15 psi air pressure to get good rigid board performance. This article - http://www.nrsweb.com/tech_talk/dropstitch.asp - gives some good info about drop-stitch construction. Answered on 4/1/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: My husband and I are considering buying 2 inflatable SUPs. We already own 2 regular SUPs. My husband weighs about 175 and I weigh about 140. Is there any advantage for us to get the 6 in versus the 4 in. Also what paddle do you recommend? Asked on 3/24/2013 by Carole from Des Moines, Iowa Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Carole, the Earl 4 will work most efficiently for paddlers 195 pounds or less, so it should work for both of you. If he thinks he might pack gear along that would exceed that limit, he should consider the Earl 6. As to paddles, since you already have SUPs, the paddle you already have should be fine. The general rule of thumb is to choose a paddle 8" longer than your height for surfing and river running and one 10" longer for touring and fitness paddling. We've got a number of great paddles and the ones with adjustable lengths offer excellent versatility. Answered on 3/24/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Earl 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: What is the packed size of this SUP? Asked on 1/24/2013 by stijn2365 Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: It is 32" x 15" x 9", in the handy carry bag. Answered on 1/24/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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