We just received two 10'6" HIGHPI iSUPs. They seem well constructed, the colors (mint and blue) are easy on the eyes and we were able to inflate them easily to about 14PSI with the included pumps. The leashes and paddles are good quality. The paddles have foam in the tubes so they should float if we drop them. We can't wait to get out on the lake and try them. For FWIW, we've never been paddle boarding so we had no idea what to expect.Edit 8/4/2021: We've been to the lake a few times and these are a lot of fun. The boards seemed very rigid even with two of us (adult and child) on each board. We were all able to stand up and paddle without any problems even when the wake of a boat would come our way. The paddles appear to be well constructed and have foam in them so they float. We ordered two more paddle boards for our kids that were a different brand so we wouldn't have to double up on the HIGHPI boards. When the other boards showed up, I immediately knew they weren't going to be the same quality as the HIGHPI boards just from the weight of the box and accessories. I opened one box and noticed everything just looked and felt less sturdy than the HIGHPI kit, from the boards themselves to the pumps, repair kit, and paddles (HIGHPI took the time to chamfer the edges of the paddle handles so they wouldn't have any sharp edges, a nice attention to detail). I didn't feel the $30 savings per board was worth it if we would be replacing parts or patching the boards so we returned them and ordering another pair of HIGHPI paddle boards.Additional note: All four of our HIGHPI boards came with 10L dry bags that have already gotten a lot of use to keep cellphones, car keys, etc. clipped to the boards and dry. It was a nice touch for HIGHPI to include these, they work really well.