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Inflatable windsurf boards are ideal for beginners and for windsurfers looking for a convenient and portable option. They are usually stable and easy to ride, and can be inflated quickly and easily when needed. Many boards can be used for multiple sports such as windsurfing, SUP and even foiling sports.
However, inflatable boards do not offer the same performance as traditional hard boards, which can limit their use in challenging conditions such as high winds or large waves. They may also be less suitable for advanced windsurfers who want more speed and maneuverability.
Overall, however, inflatable windsurf boards are a great option for beginners and for surfers looking for a portable, easy-to-use option that is easy to transport and store. They are sturdy and durable and offer a great windsurfing experience for any level and for the whole family.
Attention - when it comes to inflatable windsurf boards, it is necessary to distinguish two types of boards. The first category of boards also comes into gliding. These boards have an identical shape as hardboards (short and wide), but are not suitable for Stand Up Paddle surfing due to their shape. They don't have a good straight line and are very turning. The second category are classic SUP shapes and therefore ideal for SUPing. However, these boards do not get anything to glide. You can windsurf with them perfectly and comfortably in less wind (perfect also for beginners.
We strongly recommend a Cardan mast foot for windsurfing use, because this means that the thread embedded in the board for holding the mast foot is not as stressed when the sail is laid down as with a standard mast foot.