ISLE Pioneer 2.0 SUP Review 2022

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • For Current Pricing on the ISLE Pioneer 2.0 click the link below:
    geni.us/isle-pioneer-2
    For a full detailed written review of the ISLE Pioneer 2.0 click the link below:
    www.supboardguide.com/isle-pi...
    The ISLE Pioneer 2.0 is an affordable, stability-focused option that can suit a wide range of paddlers. Whether that be entry-level paddlers needing extra support, heavier paddlers wanting plenty of volume, or paddlers just looking for a high-capacity SUP to haul gear, bring along pets, or practice SUP yoga. Further, the Pioneer’s lighter build and good accessory kit, put it a peg above most other SUPs in this price range. We’ll dive into this, and more of the details in our video review.
    Being 10’6 x 34” wide, we were unsurprised to find the Pioneer 2.0 extremely stable, but making it even more so, is ISLE's careful distribution of its width throughout the entire length of the board rather than having it taper sharply at the nose or tail. And, despite its wider dimensions, the Pioneer 2.0 is only 24 lbs, so it can still get up to a decent cruising pace without much effort.
    ISLE was able to make this SUP relatively light for a stability-focused board by using a linear internal drop stitch and dual lays of PVC fused together with heat rather than heavier adhesives. Because of this, the Pioneer 2.0 did fairly well in our bend test, which we’ll walk you through in the video above.
    While the Pioneer 2.0 initially seems minimalist on the features front, it does still showcase a good bit of versatility without cluttering the deck space. And, it comes stocked with a handful of great accessories, including a carbon hybrid paddle, which is rare at this price point.
    All in all, the Pioneer offers a ton of value at an accessible price.
    For more details on our testing and our impression of the ISLE Pioneer 2.0, stay with us through the video above and read through our written review, linked at the top of this description!
    0:00 ISLE Pioneer 2.0 SUP Review
    1:07 Accessory Overview
    4:06 Construction
    5:05 Bend Test
    7:15 Specs and Features
    11:35 Fin Setup
    13:59 Stability
    15:57 Maneuverability
    17:20 Speed and Tracking
    18:42 Summary
    #ISLEPioneer #ISLEPioneerReview #SUPReview
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Komentáře • 14

  • @supboardguide
    @supboardguide  Před rokem

    SUP Question of the Day 🏄‍♀🏄‍♀🏄‍♀: What was your first board, and how easy did it make learning to SUP? Answer in the comments below 👇👇👇

    • @GreenWaterSports
      @GreenWaterSports Před rokem +1

      Started on the Starboard Whopper 10' x 34". Super wide so it was very stable, but quickly graduated to a more advanced board for better wave riding.

  • @randommemories19
    @randommemories19 Před rokem

    Great vid! Super helpful. Thank you!

  • @tonymontana9322
    @tonymontana9322 Před 10 měsíci

    I just ordered mine I’m excited to have fun in it

  • @greggerlach6296
    @greggerlach6296 Před 11 měsíci

    I see that you had rolled it from back to front. I've been having a tough time rolling mine the recommended way from front to back because the side fins and fin box don't lay flat by the time the board is all rolled up. Thoughts? Are you concerned about the side fins digging into the deck pad?

    • @supboardguide
      @supboardguide  Před 11 měsíci +1

      We generally find back to front is easier, but either way should be fine from a durability standpoint.

  • @barry4fish19
    @barry4fish19 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The two nylon loops on the deck are not enough for some of the kayak seats that need to be anchored in 4 places. The Explorer 2.0 appears to have a set of D rings in addition to these 2 loops, so then, is that model more suited when used as a kayak? I realize the dimensions of the two models are slightly different, but otherwise, this kayak thing is important to me in deciding between the Pioneer and Explorer 2.0 models. The kit appears to be the same too.

    • @supboardguide
      @supboardguide  Před 11 měsíci +1

      If you are looking to attach a kayak seat then I'd recommend the Pioneer Pro model. It's BY FAR the best SUP / Kayak combo board we've ever tested. You can see our review here:
      www.supboardguide.com/isle-10-6-pioneer-pro-review/
      Downside is that it is more expensive, so if that's a deal breaker than you can still make the Pioneer 2.0 work by using he rear d-rings (just make sure your kayak kit has long enough attachments to reach that far). However, the Explorer 2.0 is a bit easier to attach a kayak seat to.

  • @glee0425
    @glee0425 Před měsícem

    i want one for fishing, but cant decide which to get. this or something else.

  • @Itsugo
    @Itsugo Před rokem

    The linear dimension of the travel bag adds up to 63”, will airport check-in be a problem? Max is 62”… should I just expect oversize baggage? Any experience with this?

    • @supboardguide
      @supboardguide  Před rokem

      That's always a tough one. One thing I've done flying with paddleboards is ask them to tightly wrap the bag at check-in. Not only does this help protect your board/accessories /bag, but it may also help get it into a more compact shape to fit within their parameters.

  • @MrJAktm
    @MrJAktm Před rokem +1

    Would you get this or the irocker cruiser ultra?

    • @supboardguide
      @supboardguide  Před rokem +1

      It depends on the person. If you need a board that can be extremely portable and can be stored in such small spaces, then the Cruiser Ultra would probably be the way to go. However, if storage and portability aren't as limiting of factors, and you need an incredible amount of stability for a great price, then we'd recommend the Pioneer 2.0.

  • @user-wt9us5qv6o
    @user-wt9us5qv6o Před 4 měsíci

    your wearing your PDF backwards.