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NRS Tyrant 4 Inflatable SUP Board
$995.00
The 9' NRS Tyrant Inflatable SUP Board is your magic carpet for surfing river and ocean waves. Its sporty lines, grippy deck surface, stomp pad and interchangeable fins give you wave-shredding performance unrivaled by other inflatables.
- Inflatable construction makes it oh so easy to transport and store this high-performance board. No need for a roof rack!
- 4" thick PVC drop-stitch inflates to 15 psi air pressure for a rigid, no-flex ride that responds to your every paddle stroke and body movement.
- At 34 inches wide and 9 feet long, the Tyrant is built to catch and surf waves like no other inflatable SUP board.
- When you're not challenging waves, the Tyrant's sleek profile and short waterline help it glide efficiently for flatwater fitness paddling and touring.
- The aggressive diamond-pattern foam deck gives you the grip and control you need for riding waves and running rivers.
- The deck-wide stomp pad lets you confidently weight the tail for quick maneuvering.
- Removable and interchangeable fins let you select the combination that gives you the best control for the conditions.
- A top-quality Leafield™ C7 valve ensures trouble free inflation and deflation.
- A wide webbing strap in the center of the board makes a convenient carry handle.
- Attach your SUP leash to the stainless steel D-ring at the back of the board, and you're ready to hit the water.
- The Tyrant comes with a handy carry/storage backpack, interchangeable fins, pressure gauge, high-pressure pump, Leafield valve adapter and a repair kit.
- 3-year retail warranty, 3-year commercial.
NRS SUP boards are not available to ship to Hawaii.
- Dimensions: 9'L x 34"W x 4"T
- Grippy foam deck pad - 70"L x 27"W
- Weight: 21 lbs.
- Volume: 183 liters
- Material: PVC-coated drop-stitch
- Valve Type: C7 Leafield
- D-rings/Handles: 1/3
- 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 Tyrant 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: Could you surf the tyrant behind a boat Asked on 5/14/2013 by Toddfrombreck Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: If you are referring to towing it behind a power boat, I wouldn't recommend it. The handle on the front of the board, where you'd have to attach the tow rope, isn't designed for that stress. Answered on 5/15/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Tyrant 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: Is there a power inflatable pump available? Asked on 5/13/2013 by Patrick Bateman Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Patrick, check out the Bravo High-Pressure Pump, Item # 1706. Just set the pressure desired (up to 15 psi) and the pump does the rest. Answered on 5/14/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Tyrant 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: I have the big earl (great purchase by the way) but looking for something for ocean surfing. Although I live in Colorado and will absolutely use it in rivers. Would there be any advantage to using the larger model even though I am below the weight limit of 190. (i weigh 170. )I will also share the board w my son who is even lighter. The big earl is great in the river and the lake but I really like to surf the ocean. Inflatables are just so easy to travel with I really want one for surf travel. I have found that hard boards are easier and much more responsive in waves and want something that will come close to that feel. Thank you Asked on 5/13/2013 by Toddfrombreck from Breckenridge co Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You and your son are well within the suggested weight range for the Tyrant. For a relative beginner at ocean surfing the more stable Czar will be the better choice. For someone more skilled the Tyrant will give better performance; it might present a steeper learning curve for the beginner. The Tyrant will give a closer feeling to a hard board. Answered on 5/14/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Tyrant 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: I'm looking at getting either a Tyrant or a Czar...Im about 155lbs and I would really like to learn how to surf. Im running mostly class II and occasionally class III water also so I would like a board that is capable or river running as well. I am stepping down from a ~10'6" foot inflatable...which one of these would be better for me? I really like the idea of a bigger, burlier board but I still want to be able to surf and put some focus into that this year. Thanks for the advice! Asked on 4/10/2013 by D Money from Montana Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: D Money, the Tyrant is good for folks up to 190 pounds, so unless you're planning on packing on gear it should be fine for you, for surfing and your river running. Have fun! Answered on 4/10/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Tyrant 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: I'm looking for an inflatable that I can use for lake cruising and boat wake surfing. Will this handle both? Asked on 4/1/2013 by J-Stroke from Terre Haute, IN Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This should do the job for you. With it's length it won't track quite as well as the longer boards but it comes with 9", 5" and 2" fins which will let you adjust to get the best combo for straight-ahead paddling. If you weigh more than 190 pounds you should instead choose the Czar. Answered on 4/1/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Tyrant 4 Inflatable SUP Board Q: What is the recommended weight limit for this board? Asked on 3/20/2013 by Jason from New Hampshire Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Jason, you'll get best performance out of the Tyrant with folks 190 pounds or less in weight. For larger paddlers, the Czar has similar lines, with extra flotation. Answered on 3/20/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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