The gorgeous graphics are unlike any I have seen on other comparable boards. The limited edition collection is so modern and stylish they make amazing pieces of art. Every detail is so well thought out and the entire collection has a streamlined look.
As with any yoga or family board, this board is incredibly stable, even for its size. When you move around in relatively calm water, you move your body from side to side and not feel like you’re going to tip over. Another aspect of this is getting on the boar from the water. When a board is too light or narrow, the board want to flip over when you try to get on. This isn’t the case with the Scout.
The ISLE Pioneer is definitely a decent iSUP for someone looking to get into a mid-range SUP without breaking the bank. Across the board, ISLE offers excellent accessories that make your paddling a lot easier with the exception of the air pump. But in their defense, the optional electric air pumps that they offer are one of the best on the market — good news if you don’t mind paying a little extra.
The Isle 12’6” Discovery is a strong nod to the company’s origen: 2 college buddies looking to sell surfboards directly to the customer. Actually, they were selling used surf boards, but you the idea. It’s sleek and moves well while still having what you would expect from a quality iSUP.
To make sure your board doesn’t run away from you, there is an included 8’ coiled leash. This means that you don’t have a giant cord dangling off the board while you’re paddling but can still go on the water confident that you’ll come back with your SUP no matter what. It also has a Velcro holder for your keys if you want to go out without other bags.
Megalodon is stable as all get-out. This is crucial since the board is able to support people and the last thing you’d want is a wobbly board with the whole neighborhood on top. With just a couple of people onboard, you can jump and dance without much movement.
Touring boards can be tricky to classify since they are typically fast yet comfortable, something that is a perfect combination if you plan to be traveling for a long period of time. With the ISLE Explorer, you have an iSUP that technically an all-around board but works great when touring as well, making it a hybrid.
The process of upgrading and improving their lineup, ISLE decided to switch things up on us. Just as 10’6 is considered the standard length, 32” is considered the standard width. Previous Pioneer models came in at a slim 31” inches while this year’s model comes in at a hefty 34”. It looks like we’re not the only ones that added a few inches during the first half of 2020!
With this year’s Isle Scout, we have some mixed feelings. On the one hand, the 2019 was one of our favorite iSUPs for yoga — especially when you factor in the price. The 2020 model isn’t as ideal of a yoga board, but it is much more useful as an all-around iSUP.
With all the emphasis on inflatable paddleboards these days, sometimes it’s nice to get back to basics and take a look at hardboards. In the world of hardboards, one type reigns supreme: wood boards.
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ISLE Pioneer ![]() | 10'6"x31"x6" | Check Price |
ISLE Scout ![]() | 10'6"x32"x6" | Read ReviewCheck Price |
Sportsman ![]() | 11'6"x36"x6" | Read ReviewCheck Price |
Megalodon ![]() | 12'-15'x45"-56"x8" | Read ReviewCheck Price |
Explorer ![]() | 11'-12'x32"x6" | Read ReviewCheck Price |
You can purchase any of ISLE’s inflatable SUPs from their official online store.
Unfortunately, at this time ISLE only ships boards to customers located in the United States.
Inflating an ISLE inflatable paddle board is very easy to do. After connecting the flexible inflation hose to the high-pressure hand pump, unscrew the plastic cover on top of the valve and attach the inflation hose. Next, begin pumping up the board in double-action mode and continue until you feel significant resistance. Then, switch the pump over to single-action mode and continue inflating the board until the pump’s pressure gauge reads 15 PSI. Lastly, detach the hose from the board’s valve and replace the plastic valve cover.
Deflating your ISLE paddle board is quick and easy. After you’re done paddling, simple remove the plastic valve cover, press down the valve stem firmly, and turn a 1/4 turn to the left. The board’s inflation valve is now locked in the open position which will allow all of the air in your board to escape. After a minute or two, you can fold your ISLE board up from the nose to push out any remaining air. Once that’s done, just replace the plastic valve cover and you’re all set.
Folding an ISLE SUP is also extremely easy to do. After deflating your board, begin to fold the board up by starting at the tail — fold the tail of the board over so that the fin boxes are facing up. Next, fold the section with the center fin box back over the section with the side fins and then fold everything together toward the nose.