“The board is solid and can easily carry the weight of a 5'11" 200lb+ man. I do, however, recommend taking a hair dryer to the back side of the board towards the front and slowly bending the plastic nose (top 9" or so) up about an inch. It's easy to do and will make for fewer rides that end up in a nose dive.”
“Had fun riding wave after wave with my boys. It was a lot easier to use for me and my 4 year old (I'm a 200lb male); space with my 8 year old was tight, but still doable for a couple of waves.With my 4 year old, we could foat on it together quite well and just swim around, then ride a wave if we chose to. It was easy to ride wave after wave. We'd ride down a wave, then when we got to shore, I would hop off (with him still holding the handles) then drag the board out to water deep enough for me to hop back on. We spent hours on it together for several days. It was a great purchase!”
“Pretty sturdy and form molded board . . . has indentations for your hips and the front corner handles make it easy to steer. It really stood up to some reasonably sized surf and performed just like it should. Totally superior to the two other cheaper boards that my other two daughters bought.”
“This board is perfect to perform tricks and kneel or stand. the one thing that really stands out is the handles and their placement. Have not tried using it dual yet but it does not seem like there is much room to comfortably ride. Great for the price”
“it's made of light foam and not good foam cell like a surfboard, but regular foam. it is quite large though and perfect for my purpose, it's not too expensive, but very large for bigger people.”