Breeze Aero 10′8″ Native Eclipse Inflatable Paddle Board | Inflatable SUP | BOTE
Crafted with AeroULTRA Technology, we’ve created a great-looking, extremely lightweight, inflatable paddle board. The Breeze Aero 10′8″ Native Eclipse is fun to paddle and super stable. It’s the do-it-all, everyday grab-and-go SUP. Made for the first-timer, part-timer, or weekend warrior, the Breeze will make sure your next paddle is a great one.
THE FLAGSHIP OF FUN
PERFECT FOR THESE SKILL LEVELS
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
With a 33” width, the Breeze Aero 10’8″ Native Eclipse provides ample stability to ensure whether you are learning to paddle or an avid paddler looking for the lightest paddle board, you will have a great time.
FAMILY FRIENDLY
The Breeze Aero has all the essentials to give you and your family a fun day out on the water with all the style that comes with owning a BOTE.
FUN BEACH COMPANION
The Breeze Aero makes a great addition to your beach gear, allowing you to escape the crowded sand and enjoy a paddle just offshore.
SUPREMELY STABLE
The Breeze Aero’s width provides extra stability, making it easy for anyone to jump on, from beginners up to avid paddlers.
MADE WITH AEROULTRA
Constructed with our Aero Technology™ to achieve a lighter weight while maintaining rigidity and performance.
TRAVELINK™ COMPATIBLE
Travelink™ SUP Carry System Compatible to transport your BOTE hands-free over long distances safely and ergonomically with ease.
LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE
Breeze Aero’s AeroULTRA technology means it weighs right around 20 pounds (that’s over 20% lighter than most quality inflatable paddle boards).
Additional information
Dimensions | 10′8″ L × 33″ W × 6″ D |
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Capacity | 250 LBS |
Avg. Weight | 20 LBS |
Travel Bag Dimensions | 38″ L × 18″ W × 12″ D |
Loaded Bag Weight | 26 LBS |
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Aero is a Greek prefix relating to flight and air. In British English, it is used as an adjective related to flight (e.g., as a shortened substitute for aeroplane).
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Lunar eclipses can be viewed from the entire nightside half of the Earth. But solar eclipses, particularly total eclipses occurring at any one particular point on the Earth's surface, are very rare events that can be many decades apart.
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Although the term inflatable can refer to any type of inflatable object, the term is often used in boating to specifically refer to inflatable boats.
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- A spanking paddle is used in corporal punishment, typically to forcefully hit someone (e.g. a juvenile) on the buttocks.
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by Melissa
I had a Bote Yoga board and loved it, but unfortunately I had to sell it when I moved from Florida. I am extremely happy with my new Bote Breeze inflatable! It’s so easy to setup and transporting it is an absolute breeze! It handles great and I am looking forward to more exciting days paddling in the ocean and lakes! I highly recommend this board!!
by Paul
Everything about it has been great! We love getting out on the water and creating new adventures.
by Sylvia
I love this board it is amazing.
by Jason
Shopping was easy but haven’t used the board yet.
by Teresa
Lovely to look at, but it’s too soon to give a review as I live in Ohio and the winter weather is still here. Could have reasonably included a leash in this package. I mean, it IS a safety component.