
The must-have summer buy from Lidl Ireland for watersports fans hitting shelves TOMORROW – and it's just €79.99
During the summer, many opt to spend their days by the water to keep cool amid the
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The Inflatable All-Round Stand-up Paddle Board is selling for just €79.99
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The set comes with a practical rucksack for storage
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It's perfect for the warm weather
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If you're a fan of watersports, the latest addition to
From tomorrow, Thursday May 22, the retailer will add an inflatable paddle board to the shelves.
The Inflatable All-Round Stand-up Paddle Board is selling for just €79.99 and comes with a three-year guarantee.
As it's inflatable, you can easily store it when it's not needed, and it can be brought with you when
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It is made for use in protected waterfronts, with an optimal width for stability.
It features reinforced drop-stitch material for increased rigidity and one slide-in fin for easy assembly.
The paddle board has an anti-slip EVA diamond cut deck pad to ensure a secure grip, along with an elasticated cargo net.
When deflated, it's compact and easy to transport in the practical rucksack that's included.
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High pressure screw valves allow for easy inflating and deflating, while the board measures 10-foot (305 x 79 x 12cm).
It weighs around 7.5kg, and has a max user weight of 100kg.
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Included in the set is the rucksack, slide-in fin, a leash and a repair kit.
The paddle and the pump are sold separately.
And on the item page on the Lidl website, the retailer is reminding
It reads: "Paddling Guidance from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in Ireland.
• Always wear a buoyancy aid or personal flotation device (this is in addition to your paddle board)
• Ensure you wear the correct leash when stand up paddle boarding
• Have the right equipment and clothing for the conditions
• Plan your trip within your ability
• Check weather, tides, water levels and hazards at the coast
• Avoid paddling if there is an offshore wind
• Carry a means of communication on your person
• Inform others of your plan
"IN AN EMERGENCY CALL 999 OR 112 AND ASK FOR THE COASTGUARD."
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It comes with a three year guarantee
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