As might be expected, we were a bit wary of a lesser-known brand and the fact that these are iSUPs (inflatable), so I'll address the build quality first... There are a few areas with material/build visually indicative of lesser or budget quality, such as the plastic fin slots, glue showing around the air valve, some minor errant paint, most of this was fairly expected though. With that said, we haven't had any performance issues at all, any problems with the inflation and seals, and quite frankly the board is good looking overall. In addition, the inclusion of all the kit pieces and accessories is awesome. While they also are more of a "budget" design rather than high performance, they work without problem, and thanks to the included pump we were on the water within 20 minutes of delivery.We've now taken it out a dozen times or so, it's been a blast, no trouble whatsoever. So considering, we have to recommend this board, definitely worth it for the blend of price and performance in our experience.Pros+Good average size/length, excellent stability.+PVC and inflation chamber seem solidly built and are holding up well, took our dog on it with no problems either+Inclusion of paddle, pump, accessories in the kitCons-Plastic parts could be better quality, ie. fins and fin slots-No cover to fit the board when inflatedGeneral iSUP (inflatable) maintenance tips:1- INFLATION! - When pumping up your board, especially for the first time, the minimum PSI rating might surprise you as you pump.. by the time you reach a few PSI, the board will already feel solid to the touch and you might think "do I really need to add so much more air?". YES you do! You need the board to be much more solid than you will be able to judge by touch, the minimum PSI rating is accurate.2 - DIRECT SUNLIGHT! When on the water, the water temp mitigates the negative effects of the sun, but if you plan to leave your board inflated for an extended period of time, ALWAYS leave it in shade. Direct sunlight will both potentially damage the board materials, and will increase the pressure inside the board with heat. Obviously your climate matters, just use common sense here.3 - SHORT and LONG TERM STORAGE! I've seen people say to deflate and re-inflate an iSUP between uses... Personally we find this is ridiculous. As long as you keep it away from sun and heat, it should be fine to leave it inflated. If you are in a warmer climate, it is recommended to "burp" your board, meaning remove and then add a few PSI between uses. This prevents over-inflation due to heat when stored out of water. When deflating to store, just make sure the board is completely dry to prevent mold/damage etc..