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Margarlet Lee Testing the Freein 10’6 Inflatable Paddle Board in the Tetons | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News
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Freein Inflatable Paddle Board Kayak 10’6 Review

Margarlet Lee
August 20, 2023 4 Mins Read
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I was hesitant to buy a SUP because I have a super cool Prius and limited storage space, and a kayak wasn’t even in the cards.  However, the Freein SUP 10’6 Inflatable Kayak folded up in its portable travel backpack immediately caught my eye.

Setup & Inflation

Contents hide
1 Setup & Inflation
2 Features
3 Who’s This Board For?
4 Freein Inflatable Paddle Board Kayak 10’6 Pros & Cons
5 Overall Impression
Women with Paddle Board Backpack
The Entire Kit Fits Inside the Freein Backpack | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

I was impressed with the Freein Kayak SUP from opening the box it was shipped in to zipping up the last corner of the travel backpack.  Firstly, it was intuitive to get the Kayak SUP up and afloat.  It was painless to inflate and deflate, the detachable fin took me about three seconds to figure out how to screw on (no additional tools necessary), and I got the kayak seat to clip on to the D-rings on the first try.

After pumping this bad boy up, it was so sturdy and solid that it unlocked another fear of mine- not being able to carry it from the car to the riverbank.  However, the handle made maneuvering it easy, even for someone with T-Rex arms (I’m 5’2”).  On the water, I had no problem keeping my balance, which I’d love to take the credit for, but I’d have to justly give it to the EVA traction deck.

Putting the SUp Back in the Bag
It’s Always Easier to Pull SUP’s Out then To Put them Back In | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

One of my biggest qualms about air mattresses is that it calls for the use of every limb to get the deflated mattress back in the bag.  This bag, however, was a generous, but not obnoxious size.  After putting the Kayak SUP, oar, paddles, seat, pump- essentially everything that it came with, it was full but could still fit a towel and a water bottle.  There was even a pocket inside if you want to store the smaller pieces.

Kayak Seat on Paddle Board
The Kayak Seat Would Work Great for Fishing or Lounging, Not So Much for Kayaking | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

The only downside I can think of is, as a kayak, since it’s so buoyant, it sits higher on the water than a noninflatable kayak and thus catches more wind.

Features

Women Walking with Kayak SUP
Margarlet Lee Able to Transport the Freein Sup to the Shore on Here Own | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

There’s a GoPro mount, a bungee to store a dry bag, extra D-rings if you have an occy strap and want extra security for your items, and a pump adaptor that allows you to hook up a bike or automatic pump.

Freein SUP Pump
The SUP Kit Comes with Pump, Paddle, Seat, Bag and Fins | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

Who’s This Board For?

Women Paddling SUP
Margarlet Lee Paddling on the Freein 10’6 Inflatable Paddle Board | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

The Freein Inflatable Kayak SUP is ideal for chill days on the lake or river and for anyone who wants dual functionality and values space.  Paddling upstream on this Kayak SUP was effortless and stable yet easily maneuverable, so I’d recommend this product to beginners to intermediate riders.

Freein Inflatable Paddle Board Kayak 10’6 Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Easy to setup and inflate
  • Sturdy and solid construction
  • Compact storage and convenient backpack

Cons:

  • Sits higher on water, catches wind

Overall Impression

Happy Paddler Women With Kayak Paddles
Margarlet Lee All Smiles After a Day Paddling on the Freein SUP | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

This product was very well designed and made well in every aspect, and I highly recommend it.  With the Freein Kayak SUP on sale for $249 (which is 53% off the original price) with the board, seat, pump, paddles, and bag included, it’s a total steal.

Paddle Board on Water
For Under $300 this Freein SUP is a Great Deal | Photo Connor Burkesmith Mountain Weekly News

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