Nah. Get the set, it's engineered together. These are the fins you need. You will need the dry sack sooner or later, then everytime. Upgrade to an electric pump; I use Harbor Freight's 20v Bauer compressor, w/2 batteries. Each battery can pump up 8 boards, 8 minutes each, to13 p.s.i. min.; about $100 w/ charger. It's reassuring that you can get this *locally,* so you don't end up with something obsolete.
@@johnhall7475 Nah🔫 they still come with the fins🤓 The bag you don’t really need, the one that comes with them is junk. You’re gonna want to upgrade to a better bag anyway just like the hand pump to a electric pump. You can get a better then what you have pump+compressor/deflator with every attachment needed for an inflatable for less then 100. Mine fills in 5-6 minutes for a 11 foot paddle board. I only go 11psi, Why? Well I’m not overweight and in the heat the pressure increases anyway so I don’t worry about blowouts. Most people can’t or won’t read the instructions before inflating. 🪄
I have 5 iSUP's that stay pumped up year-round, no problems. The 13 p.s.i. setting gives me boards that are more rigid, and thus *authoritative,* on a river setting. A lower p.s.i. setting makes a board feel mushy and sluggish, lacking the STABILITY of a tighter board. I haven't heard/read of any FunWater boards blowing out (can't say that about *some MAJOR brands,* unfortunately).
@@Gta2O13that's what I did. Confused with the load capacity though. It says the 11 foot horizon can carry 330lbs. I got a different color (black/pink/turtle) but same design and it says 280lbs?