
Lidl is selling a paddleboard that'll provide joy on the water this summer – and it's £80 cheaper than a Decathlon buy
It also comes with a number of other items included
STAND UP Lidl is selling a paddleboard that'll provide joy on the water this summer – and it's £80 cheaper than a Decathlon buy
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A FUN summer buy is available from the popular budget retailer for almost half the price of other sellers.
Lidl is providing items for enjoying the summer days that are on the way for a good price.
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The Crivit All-Round Inflatable SUP from Lidl comes in a pack
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It is similar to yhe Stand up paddle inflatable pack 10'6 from Decathlon
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The Crivit All-Round Inflatable SUP is priced at just £99.99, and will be available at Lidl stores this week from Thursday May 29.
This stand-up paddle board is £80 cheaper than the Decathlon version that is currently going for £179.99.
Decathlon's Stand up paddle inflatable pack was initially even more expensive, with an initial price of £239.99.
Both items are inflatable boards that can be used on small bays, lakes, rivers, canals or other protected offshore waters.
The Lidl SUP pack includes a paddle that can stretch up to 217 cm, a double-action pump to inflate and deflate the board, a rucksack, leash, repair kit and slid-in fin,
The rucksack, as well as carry strap in the middle of the board, makes it easy to transport whether inflated or deflated.
Decathlon's pack includes similar additions, as well as a repair cloth and valve spanner that can be used when the paddle board is deflated.
It is slightly larger, measuring 3 metres 20cm, whilst Lidl's is 3 metres 5cm.
The Decathlon SUP can therefore hold multiple people with a maximum capacity 130kg.
However, the Lidl version only holds one person at a maxiumum load of 100kg.
Items to always buy at Lidl
The SUP from Lidl comes with a number of other bargain water sports items just in time for the summer.
Along with the Crivit Inflatable board also comes a Premium Snorkel Mask which can be bought for just £12.99, a Parasol or an Inflatable Pool Lounger both for under £5
Other regular swimming items for a good price include goggles for just £1.99.

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