Boardworks Joy Ride Flow 9'11 Review
- Written by Natali Zollinger
- Published in Gear
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MOAB, Utah - I’ve had the 9’11 Joyride flow for about 6 months now, and I thought I’d take some time and write about how awesome this board is. I had this board sent to Las Vegas last November for a commercial photo shoot and immediately got complements about the boards design and color flare. My first voyage of this board was balancing on blocks of memory foam in a stage of green. It was the perfect platform to be creative for arm balances, acro yoga, and fitness workouts.
After the photo shoot, I packed up the board and headed back to my home in Moab Utah. I couldn’t wait to get the board out on the muddy waters of the Colorado River with it’s drastic red rock background, blue skies, and sparse vegetation.
Loading this board is pretty easy. It has a comfortable carrying handle that pops out, and is light enough to transfer and carry above the head or by your side. This board stacks well on top of a car or in the back of a trailer offering easy storage and transport.
This board stands out well above the average board.
Immediately, this board stands out well above the average board. The turquoise color and bamboo combination really sets this board apart from other recreational boards on the market. It’s stability and yoga mat style pad offers the perfect conditions for floating yoga and fitness…my specialty. The Joyride Flow is also a great board for recreational surfing, paddling around a bay, or lounging around a lake with your kids and pets. It has tie downs in the front for gear storage and a leash plug in the back so you stay connected to your board.
I love the Joyride flow because of it’s performance on the water, especially the river. It allows me to be creative in my fitness workouts and yoga flows because of its shape and stability. I can go for an hour paddle, throw in some burpees, squats, or crunches for fitness and some down dogs, backbends or headstands for yoga and get an all around workout on one board. That’s pretty convenient!
It’s stability and yoga mat style pad offers the perfect conditions for floating yoga and fitness.
I would recommend this board to anyone looking to get out on the water more. Because of it’s stability that I’ve mentioned several times, it offers a perfect foundation for a wide variety of people. Not to mention the way it stands out amongst the rest with the bamboo construction and the beautifully designed turquoise pad. Check out Boardworks website for more information on this board and all the other great boards they offer.
Here’s a great video of my teammate and friend Jessica Cichra in her element showing off the Joyride Flow’s performance during a unique and challenging yoga flow.
Need more details? Here’s what Boardworks has to say about the Flow…
JOY RIDE FLOW
9″11′ – 9″11′
$1,349
Boardworks is proud to introduce the Joy Ride Flow for 2015. Bringing the yoga lifestyle onto the water, the Flow is the perfect board for your SUP yoga practice. Like the original Joy Ride series, this model is a stable platform with graceful glide characteristics making it a joy to paddle. At 9’11″ it is easy to handle and transport to and from the water.
Features:
- Bamboo deck and bottom with beautiful graphics
- Attractive “yoga mat” style pad made of comfortable, non-chaffing, soft croc skin EVA
- EVA pad provides perfect traction for transitioning and holding different poses
- Multiple deck tie down plugs for transporting gear, holding your paddle or anchoring for a stationary yoga practice
- LiftSUP handle for easy portage and handling
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