Jokes aside... I've run a pretty big waterfall (for me) on a homemade Riverboard - video here >
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1nLwQno6U
You do get inflatable Riverboards, but they are generally not the best option. Here is an inflatable Riverboard review done by Josh, a mate of mine, a few years back.
I reckon a Standard would be the call, but I'm not sure about the proper inflation level. Sometimes even a little less air can make a huge difference.
ReplyDelete"Go fast, go strait......"Homer would go.
ReplyDeleteA UDT and a large tank of helium?
ReplyDeleteIt gives a new meaning to going over the falls.
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I think some of those SUP need to try that
ReplyDeleteJokes aside... I've run a pretty big waterfall (for me) on a homemade Riverboard - video here >
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1nLwQno6U
You do get inflatable Riverboards, but they are generally not the best option. Here is an inflatable Riverboard review done by Josh, a mate of mine, a few years back.
http://mylifeinwater.wordpress.com/2010/11/19/inflatable-river-board-review/
I would suggest getting all your mats and gaffa taping them all to your body!
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/19/travel/escapes/19airboard.html
ReplyDeletethink of it as an extra steep mountain...