It’s really light for a board that supports me nicely. The downside is no side grips. There’s one center handle, that’s it. There’s a big flat pink pad, and a ring for the leash. No strap for the oar, no side grips, nothing extra. I suppose that keeps the weight down. This is a really light board, even for an inflatable. The size is great, I’m 6’1” and had no problems on it at all. The inflation was easier than expected. I got it as far as a pump will get, about 1 psi, then used the included hand pump to finish it. I got it from 10-15 in 60 pumps, so it’s should be about 180 pumps total. I was surprised how quickly it got to 15psi. My other board I get tired and bargain it out at 11-12psi. The bag does have all the handles I want. It has four cinch straps. It has room for two boards. There’s so much extra space, even all the way cinched it has room to go tighter. The one thing I haven’t put to the test is durability. It’s a little bit thinner material. It doesn’t feel too thin, it feels fine. It gets plenty stiff, but it doesn’t have as deep a thonk sound when I tap it. I think it’ll hold up fine as long as I don’t make a habit of riding it over rocks. Fir the price, it’s a good option. The pump hose is cheaper, that’s one area it skimps. The fins are full quality. The paddle is pretty basic, but it’s stiff and telescopes. I think it’s aluminum, it felt like I should be careful not to dent it. It makes savings in the right areas, the stuff easy to upgrade.