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Atoll 11' iSUP Review (2020) | SUPBoardGuide.com 

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Summary Review:
The Atoll 11’ is a lightweight, high adventure paddleboard that is easy to carry, great for hiking with, and offers fantastic weight support and stability for solo and group paddlers alike. If you want a lightweight but durable paddleboard with solid tracking and glide, great accessory customization, and a fantastic deckpad, consider going with the 2020 Atoll 11’ SUP!
Atoll’s signature paddleboard measures 11’ long with a 32’’ wide deck and 6’’ overall board thickness. We love the tracking on this paddleboard, and find it offers a smooth and solid glide through still water and some light chop alike. This is a paddleboard that offers great stability so that solo paddlers will manage to retain their footing even as the chop and wind picks up. Rivers, lakes, ocean, bays, marinas, and other water environments can all be conquered with the Atoll 11’.
Regarding use, the 2020 Atoll 11’ is similar to many other all-around boards, but with a few extra inches for improved tracking, making it a great option for those who need an easy to use touring board. The 11’ paddleboard is also quite speedy, allowing you to keep up with your friends when you have some friendly racing to do, while still offering enough maneuverability that you won’t have any trouble navigating around tight corners on the lake. With 15 D-rings and a removable bungee cord cargo area, you can bring along coolers, lunch boxes, dry bags, speakers, and other fun accessories if you want to just hang out and casually enjoy the water.
Atoll has built their paddleboard via machine lamination that applies dual layers of military grade PVC composite coating to protect a tight drop-stitch core. Overall, we find the 2020 11’ SUP to be very resilient against common SUP accidents, from drops and crashes on the water, while also still being very light and easy to carry. The Atoll 11’ weighs 21 lbs, making it a good option for shorter and younger paddlers, and has a recommended weight capacity up to 400 lbs, ensuring that even heavy paddlers can use this board.
Included with the Atoll 11’ is a 8’’ removable composite center fin that pairs well with the non-removable side fins for improved tracking, stability, speed, and overall performance. Other accessories included with the Atoll 11’ includes a single-chamber pump, a 10’ coiled leash, a repair kit, the new 2020 29 ounce fiberglass paddle, and a heavy duty travel backpack. Atoll boards are built to last, but they also have a 60-day guarantee and a 2-year warranty that covers most manufacturing defects and accidents should serious board damage occur.
Every Atoll board is marked with the magnificent bison Atoll logo, and it is an apt animal to describe the 2020 Atoll 11’ inflatable stand up paddleboard. This is a great looking board that is built to last, resilient and sturdy and strong enough to support any size or skill level of paddler. The great deck pad is very grippy, helping new paddlers learn quickly with the Atoll 11’, while the overall performance is enough to satisfy intermediate and advanced paddlers alike. Available in four distinct colors, we are sure there is at least one variant of the Atoll 11’ whose looks you’ll love just as much as its appearance. If you want a lightweight adventure board great for hiking or traveling long distances with, consider going with the 2020 AToll 11’ iSUP!

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@guillermoortiz1492
@guillermoortiz1492 2 года назад
I heard this is the best for stability. Does that include diving off and getting back on the board?.. im looking for a board where i can dove off and easily get back on ?..
@shihb
@shihb 2 года назад
If stability is paramount, even at the cost of speed, you should consider wider boards, especially those designed for fishing. The Atoll is 32 inches wide but you can find others that are 34 and up. Getting back on the Atoll isn't too bad assuming you are a good swimmer and fit and are wearing you leash.
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