HD Aero 11′6″ Native Pineapskull Inflatable Paddle Board | Inflatable SUP | BOTE
It’s all about the lifestyle… and the HD Aero 11’6″ Native Pineapskull embodies it. If you’re looking for the all-purpose feature set of the Gatorshell HD, but want the convenience and portability to take your board just about anywhere a suitcase fits – the HD Aero has you covered.
APEX OF INNOVATION
PERFECT FOR THESE SKILL LEVELS
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
If you’re looking for the all-purpose feature set of the Gatorshell HD, but want the convenience and portability to take your board just about anywhere a suitcase fits – the HD Aero 11’6″ Native Pineapskull Inflatable Paddle Board has you covered.
SUPREME VERSATILITY
The HD was crafted to be the “do everything” board. With an entry rocker, wide base, and compatibility with BOTE rac systems this board is ready for any adventure.
FAMILY FRIENDLY
The HD 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.
ANY WATERWAY, ANY DAY
The engineering of the entry rocker coupled with the width of the HD Aero make it extremely stable in all water conditions.
MADE WITH AEROBOTE
Constructed with our Aero Technology™ to ensure peak rigidity and performance.
TOUGH AS NAILS
The military-grade PVC skin means AeroBOTEs can withstand being tossed around, banged, bumped, and scraped with low risk of damage or permanent blemish.
LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE
AeroBOTE construction allows BOTE inflatable paddle boards to transform from backpack-size into a fully functional SUP in minutes, allowing for superior ease of transportation and storage.
Additional information
Dimensions | 11′6″ L × 34″ W × 6″ D |
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Capacity | 315 LBS |
Avg. Weight | 30 LBS |
Travel Bag Dimensions | 36″ L × 17″ W × 13″ D |
Loaded Bag Weight | 48 LBS |
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by Jeff
used it once, amazing pump, better board. worth every penny
by Christy
I love this board! The width makes it so stable and easy to paddle!
by Marie
Love the HD Aero! It is very stable. No fear of flipping over.
by Rebecca
I was skeptical about an inflatable board, especially since it’s my first paddleboard. But after reading reviews and watching crazy YouTube videos, I went ahead and tried it out. It is badass! I bought another one, too. I like the length-the 11 footers seem to feel comfortable and more stable that’s shorter ones. I plan on taking it with me across the country on a trip to California where I’ll get to paddleboard in Lake Folsom or Lake Tahoe. You won’t be disappointed.
by Juan
I spent some time looking around for a inflatable SUP. I ended with this one and I’m extremely happy with my choice. No complains, I just need more times on the water.