*Edit: This is my board's 3rd summer and it was definitely worth the price of admission. Only had the 1 small issue with the fin track, its been fine since. I did get what I'm guessing was a shortage of glue along one seam, so I've had to place 3 patches all right in a row in that spot. The included patch kit worked just fine, and the repairs have held up.Still not making it all the way to 15psi, thinking about investing in an auto pump because hooooo its a workout getting it seaworthy.*This has been a great motivator to get out on the lake more! Inflating the thing is almost more of a workout than riding it, but once it's inflated it holds air for long spans. We put it on the roof of the car for transport with my husband's kayak as stabilization, to avoid having to deflate. It's hard to get it all the way to 15psi as recommended, but even at 10psi it functions with a little more bounce to it. Our little Jack Russel goes for rides with me, he makes a great copilot!Only 4 stars because of the challenge getting it all the way inflated and because the removable fin track where it attaches to the board can bend down a little and block the fin going back on.Great paddle board for the price. We bought a second one for the family. Had bought the same one a year before in Orange and the nose bulged. I was told by the repair shop ($125 later) that black siding is the culprit. Best to keep black in the water or slightly deflate when taking a break from the water. The sunshine makes the board expand and stress the black siding. My bad. Would buy again though and just pay closer attention to that.I managed to get 4 years of very limited usage, but be forewarned…the seam glue will eventually fail.I've paddled this iSUP twice and thus far believe it offers good value. If you tag-team with a partner (it's a great triceps workout too), it takes about 6 mins to inflate to 13 PSI, 2 short of it's rated 15 PSI pressure. I didn't want to over do anything and 13 PSI rode perfectly well. The board is lighter than I expected and very easy to carry under one arm. The adjustable paddle is easy to configure, works well and is comfortable once you get used to the adjustment clamp, which always seemed to be in the location where I wanted to place one of my hands.. I meant to give the paddle a float test, however I suspect it will eventually sink. The single fin is easy to install and tracks well. The deflation process is quick and the board folds up easily, and fits right back in the bag well.. The only nagging concern I have is with the durability of the board's rails when deflated and folded. I'm afraid over time this tight folds may lead to holes and leakage, however the rails are reinforced and thus I may simply be paranoid. I'm 5'8", 170 lbs (all muscle, ha!), and 50 years young. I may purchase a second board soon for my wife and/or daughters.i was told to buy blow up boards by a lot of people,this board comes with every thing you need . they are hard to pump up the last few pounds . it can be done . use a 12 volt air pump that you use on most blow up toys for the lake to get it aired up most of the way then use the pump with gauge to get the hard pressure to 14 or 15 pounds. very stable boards all the d rings are nice for gear if want . the carry handle is great . these are well worth the money. have used them four times now . i feel they will hold up for a long time .LOVE LOVE LOVE this board. I have this one and 2 others models, and this one is by far the best of the 3 inflatables. I am 170 pounds and I feel the width is perfect, and it is a great board at 12.5 PSI to stand up on. It has a 6 point harness system which i really love. It comes with a thick strap for pulling it together before putting it in the storage bag which works amazing. Even if you get one without this, I highly recommend getting one.The foam on the board is very comfortable. This is my first paddleboard and I would definitely buy this particular one again as I purchased one for myself and my girlfriend.Sweet, stylin’ orange board. Got it out on the lake for my very first time and had a blast. Solid and not too difficult to get up to pressure with the included pump (last 1.5 psi is challenging, but doable, and I’m a small dude).Take care when deflating; I made a mistake my first time and unscrewed the valve too soon, following what I thought were the instructions.... but best to press the release valve and let air out until the high pitched noise changes; then you can loosen the valve for quicker deflation.Worked out great. Definitely want to get it to full pressure. Easy to pack back up. The paddle will sink, so I cut up a pool noodle and slide a couple pieces onto the paddle. Worked like a charm.