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Right out of the gates (tailgate of my truck) I was excited about the Body Glove Performer 11 inflatable SUP. It was light and it came with an electric pump, both of which saved my arms for the gear test. And I needed the energy because these days paddling a kayak feels as natural as breathing or walking. But on a SUP I feel like a baby deer learning to take its first steps. I'm sure many of you feel that way, and hey, isn't that just part of the fun?

So if you're in the market for an inflatable SUP, first of all you're in great company. They are popular and interest in them is on fire lately. I talk about my paddling experience on the Meramec River in St. Louis. I hope this SUP review will help you figure out if this is the right board for you.  

ABOUT THE BODY GLOVE PERFORMER 11 SUP

Price: $999 USD

Length: 11′

Width: 34″

Weight: 24 LBS (11 KG)

Capacity: 320 LBS (145 KG)

In terms of features, the 2022 update has an increased average width. It also has triple-layer stringers and side rails. For durability, it has a drop-stitch construction and a reinforced nose bumper. There's also a toe point on the noise, an action-camera mount, front cargo bungees, an EVA traction pad, a carry handle that doubles as a water bottle holder, cooler D-ring attachment points, and a durable triple-fin design. The Performer 11 package includes a three-piece paddle, the aforementioned electric pump, a high-pressure dual-action hand pump, a coil-ankle leash, a cellphone dry bag, a repair kit, and a storage backpack.   

An additional intriguing benefit is that Body Glove is partnered with One Tree Planted. As the name suggests, for each Performer 11 sold, they will plant one tree. 

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Body Glove Performer SUP and Paddle

Before we go any further (don't tune this out!)…

I wanted to give a quick shout-out to the American Canoe Association (ACA) free online paddling course. Paddling is generally safe and enjoyable, but when things do go wrong, they can escalate quickly. Often, a bit of key information can make the difference between an inconvenience and a disaster. And did I mention it was free? If you're reading this blog then that means you're probably already at your computer, so I highly recommend you click this link and take the course, maybe right after learning about the Performer 11. 

How portable is the Body Glove Performer 11?

As I mentioned in the introduction, this board is light. I mean, 24 pounds is like a big bag of groceries, only shoved into an easy-to-carry backpack. Not only is it easy to lug around, it's also easy to inflate since the Body Glove package comes with that electric pump, which I used to take it all the way to 15 psi.

If you wanted to inflate it faster, you could use the hand pump to get it most of the way there and then top it off with the electric pump to add those last few, and hardest to inflate, pounds per square inch. Or, if you really want to get pumped by pumping, you could just sweat it out by doing the whole thing manually. I was much too lazy to do this, but it's not a bad warm up and it certainly doesn't hurt the beach-bod.

How wide is the Body Glove paddle board?

The Performer 11 SUP is 34 inches wide. This makes it a relatively wide paddleboard, which naturally translates into increased stability. That being said, it's not a floating dock. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't want to paddle a floating dock all day. This thing has some stability, but it is still a stand up paddleboard and therefore, it is challenging and requires some focus/core-strength, especially with a bit of current like I had on the Meramec river. 

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Body Glove Performer SUP Paddle Test

How does the Body Glove Performer perform? 

It's right there in the name but there's still a bit of nuance to be discussed. The Body Glove Performer 11 is designed to be an all-around performer, but not to excel in any one area. It has that moderate stability I just talked about, it cruises along nicely but isn't a speed demon, it tracks well but could probably do better with a longer center fin (but that could create a problem in shallow or rocky waters), it spins well when you want it to, and it's quite versatile in terms of conditions. I took this guy on some Class 1 river current and it performed beautifully. So overall, the Performer performed well across the board (get it?), even though the paddler himself has some work to do. 

What features does the Performer 11 SUP have?

You get one heck of a package with the Performer 11. The board itself isn't particularly feature-rich, but the ones it does have are valuable. Something that all paddleboard and kayak companies should take note of is the action-camera mount. This thing is screwed in solid and not going anywhere, no matter the chop. The deck bungees are standard, but certainly still nice to see.

One of the more unique features is the dual-action handle. If you're heading out for a paddle of any worthwhile length then you have to stay hydrated. But how? The grab handle on the Performer 11 turns into a water bottle holder, thereby solving this age-old dilemma in a pretty creative way. Another little hack that SUP peeps have figured out is to attach a cooler to the board for further access to refreshments (of all kinds) and to have a makeshift seat for comfier breaks.

You can also attach rod-holders to the cooler if that's your fancy. So the built-in D-rings are a small touch that really open the door to accessorizing an otherwise straight-forward board. And finally, the EVA traction pad worked wonderfully for me. In the 6 hours I spent on the Meramec River, my feet didn't slip once. That's a big win. These traction pads are fairly standard on high-quality paddleboards but it still has to get the job done. 

It's also worth talking about the paddle that comes with the Performer 11 package. It is a three-piece design and can adjust to a wide-range of lengths in order to accomodate paddlers between 5′ 2″ to 6′ 5″. I would say that for most people, this paddle will feel perfectly adequate and may be all they ever need. But if you're a little more dialed-in or looking to take your craft to the next level, then you will likely want to upgrade to something a little lighter and with that high-performance feel.

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Body Glove Performer SUP with a GoPro mounted to the bow

What is the weight limit for the Body Glove Performer 11?

The Body Glove Performer 11 SUP can support a maximum weight of 320 pounds. Not too shabby for an inflatable. Just keep in mind that this accounts for your own body weight plus whatever you happen to bring in that optional cooler. 

Is the Body Glove Performer 11 worth it?

$999 USD is not a purchase to take lightly. However, I was certainly impressed by the extent of the Performer 11 package. For that investment, you get everything you need to go paddling except for a lifejacket. The electric pump and paddle are particular value-boosting stand-outs. I also have to say that the board design is really slick. You should never buy a SUP solely based on looks, but if it has everything else you need then this sure is a sweet bonus. 

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Sitting on the Body Glove Performer SUP

Who is the Performer 11 SUP for? 

This is a versatile paddleboard. It's for anyone who wants to go out on flatwater to enjoy the day, or challenge themselves on a river with light or even moderate current (like I personally experienced). The kids will also have a great time tuckering themselves out without losing sight of their parents (who I'm sure won't mind the break). As I mentioned in the performance section, the Performer 11 doesn't excel at any particular metric, but it does a fine job at everything you could reasonably ask of it. As long as you're not looking for an unflippable platform, or a high-efficiency touring board, then you won't regret picking up this inflatable SUP. 

I hope you enjoyed this review. If you want to see more from my adventure on the Meramec River, check out my Paddle Tales video here. And for more reviews, tips, and other paddle outings, head over to PaddleTV

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Canoe vs Kayak vs Stand Up Paddleboard https://Hazeadventure.com/canoe-vs-kayak-vs-stand-up-paddleboard/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=canoe-vs-kayak-vs-stand-up-paddleboard https://Hazeadventure.com/canoe-vs-kayak-vs-stand-up-paddleboard/#respond Sun, 10 Apr 2022 14:29:00 +0000 https://Hazeadventure.com/?p=681 The big question for new paddlers is: Do I go with a canoe, a kayak, or a stand up paddleboard? Well, you'll certainly find passionate defenders of all three options. The key is to narrow down what kinds of adventures you envision yourself going on. It's also important to compare things like performance and stability with the budget and ability of yourself and anyone else in your family or group. I'm going to break down many of the common questions and concerns for each of these vessels and, hopefully, shine some light on the best choice for you.

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The big question for new paddlers is: canoe vs kayak vs stand up paddleboard? Well, you'll certainly find passionate defenders of all three options. The key is to narrow down what kinds of adventures you envision yourself going on. It's also important to compare things like performance and stability with the budget and ability of yourself and anyone else in your family or group.

I'm going to break down many of the common questions and concerns for each of these vessels and, hopefully, shine some light on the choices of canoe vs kayak vs SUP. 

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Canoe vs kayak vs SUP: what are canoes good for?

Is a canoe the right choice?

Canoes are the kings of camping trips, especially ones that involve portages. Portages are land routes for carrying your craft and your gear from one body of water to another. This is because canoes can store a lot of gear (essential and indulgent) in things like backpacks or large containers. These can then be carried more easily during the portage.

Potentially even at the same time as your canoe if you're strong enough or masochistic in nature. Anyone who has mastered the one-trip grocery carry will excel here. Canoes are also great for family trips. They allow for bringing the kids and the dog, safely and easily in the same boat. 

How to select the right canoe?

First time canoeists will want to consider a recreational or a multi-purpose model. The former prioritizes stability over agility and is best for easy-going days on flatwater, including fishing. The latter offers a higher carrying capacity for those multi-day trips. As well as some extra maneuverability to enhance paddling performance in some more adventurous conditions. From there, things like dimensions, design features, and materials should all be considered. 

What is more stable, canoe vs kayak? 

Kayaks tend to be more stable since they sit lower on the water and have a lower center of gravity. Therefore kayaks don't get pushed around as much in windy and wavy conditions. For either craft, recreational models are designed to be the most stable. 

Do canoes flip over easier?

Potentially. Canoes have a higher center of gravity and so they are more easily influenced by destabilizing movements or conditions. If you or your passengers shift about erratically, or if some unexpected turbulence arises, then yes, the canoe might capsize. The more experienced the canoeist gets with paddling and understanding/responding to the environment, the less likely this becomes. And again, a recreational canoe will be designed to help combat flipping. 

what is faster canoe vs kayak?

If all factors are equal, generally kayaks are faster since the double-bladed paddle and the design of the craft is better suited to performance. That being said, with two committed and synchronized paddlers, a canoe can definitely whiz. 

How much does a canoe cost?

As with all sporting goods equipment, canoes come with a wide range of price tags. The average retail price for a new canoe tends to be around $900-$1000 USD. This can range from $600 – $1500, with some entry-level models dipping a bit lower, and several advanced models greatly exceeding this. 

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Canoe vs kayak vs SUP: what are kayaks good for?

Is a kayak the right choice?

Kayaks tag in nicely for people who want to paddle their own boat, and/or feel more stable on the water, and/or engage in some faster, higher performance paddling. The two-bladed paddle offers more control and more power compared to the single bladed paddle of a canoe, and especially a stand up paddleboard.

Because of their lower-profile, and therefore lower center of gravity, kayaks tend to be more stable and can handle wind and waves better than the other two. Kayaks are also a standout option for fishing. In fact, there are a surprising number of models designed specifically for fishing or with fishing in mind. 

How to choose a kayak?

Like canoes, kayaks come in all different shapes, sizes, and categories. A different variable that kayaks present is perhaps the first question to consider, namely: Do I want a hard-shell or an inflatable kayak? The deciding factor here tends to be portability and transportability.

For anyone limited in storage space or a vehicle to get the kayak to the water, inflatable kayaks solve both of those problems. Hard-shell kayaks tend to be more comfortable, perform better, and have more features (such as storage for camping and gear tracks for fishing). From there, one's skill level and the expected paddling conditions should be considered across the spectrum of recreational to touring kayaks. 

What kayak is best for beginners?

Recreational kayaks are well-suited to beginners as they emphasize stability over performance. This will allow new paddlers, and even kids, to safely acquaint themselves with the sport and develop their passion. Sit-on-top style kayaks also tend to be appealing to beginners as they look more approachable, are easier to hop in and out of, and are easier to manage in the unlikely event of a capsize. 

Are kayaks easy to flip?

It depends. If the kayak is a wide, recreational model, with a flat hull, and the conditions are calm, then you'd have to be pretty determined to flip it. Most beginners will find themselves in this kind of set up. However, if someone of modest experience were to jump in a higher performance kayak, especially in rough conditions, then a capsize could certainly happen. 

Is a kayak for one person?

Most kayaks are designed for one person, although tandem kayaks are available. The one-person design is great for paddling autonomy, while the tandem style opens the door to family outings. With a young child up front, paddling becomes a fun option to dip in and out of – or they can simply enjoy the time on the water while mom or dad does the grunt work from the back seat. 

Are kayaks heavy?

They can be, but there are many lightweight models out there too. If weight is a concern, then the best options are inflatable or recreational kayaks, which typically weigh around 20 – 40 pounds (9-18 kilograms). Some fishing-specific kayaks can be quite heavy – weighing over 100 pounds (45 kilograms). 

How much does a kayak cost?

Beginner paddlers who gravitate toward inflatable or recreational hard-shell kayaks can expect to pay around $300 – $1000 USD. The price ranges increase for performance kayaks and fishing kayaks. 

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Canoe vs kayak vs SUP: what does a SUP excel at?

Is a Stand Up Paddleboard the right choice?

SUPs aren't as stable as canoes or kayaks, they're a lot slower, and they aren't as good for covering long distances. So why are they in the discussion for new paddlers? They're fun, easy to get started with, and a great workout. This is why paddleboards are so popular around the cottage and are often rented at lakeside beaches. 

How to choose a stand up paddle board

A paddler's weight and experience level should be considered when buying a paddleboard. The wider, longer, and thicker the board is, the more buoyancy and stability it will have. An inflatable model is another appealing variable, just remember that the easier transportation comes with the time/energy cost of inflation, drying, and packing. 

Is Stand Up Paddleboarding good exercise? 

Yes! Depending on who you ask, this is the beauty of a stand up paddleboard. It is hard work to carry and/or inflate a paddleboard, it's difficult to balance on, and it takes sustained effort to cover any ground while paddling. This is why it makes for such a great workout. SUPs promote stable legs, a strong core, and will give a balanced upper body pump (so long as you remember to work your weak side just as much). For an even more advanced workout, try introducing some yoga – but be prepared to get wet. 

Are SUPs inflatable?

They sure can be. If you're a weekend warrior who is short on storage space then an inflatable SUP can be a wonderful asset. However, if you have a permanent set up near the water then an epoxy board might make more sense, since it will be ready to hit the water anytime, and will be more durable if kids are dragging it around the shore. 

How Much Does a Stand Up Paddle Board Coast?

Inflatable paddle boards are the lesser expensive of the two styles. You might find a starter board for as low as $300 (USD), but that can reach up to $1700 for high-end models. In terms of hard, or epoxy, boards, they are more in the $700 – $2,000 (USD) price range. 

Canoe vs Kayak vs SUP?

So there you have it! Three excellent choices for beginner paddlers, and perhaps some helpful tips for existing paddlers who are looking to switch up their craft. There are some pros and cons to consider, depending on your aspirations and set up, but the most important thing is to just get started.

If you've been thinking about paddling, then it's time to take the plunge! Whether you go with a canoe vs kayak vs stand up paddleboard, you'll be out on the water and loving life. 

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