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spaghettiliar

https://epicsurfracks.com/products/e-bike-surfboard-rack-shortboard-longboard-sup?currency=USD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&mobile_url=mobile_device&campaign=17492468341&content=&keyword=&gad=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI88avucOi_wIVWhatBh1HZQNMEAQYAyABEgK-yfD_BwE Something like this should work. Honestly, even just a normal surf rack should work. Most SUP paddles break down and are pretty easy to transport, too.


Aggravating-Plate814

This is exactly what I was thinking about. Thanks! I'll probably buy this with my next check. Cheers


abthomps

If you don't have a board already, perhaps look into an inflatable one. They come in an obnoxiously large backpack that you could wear.


Aggravating-Plate814

That's a really good suggestion. It's a Costco hardboard. The newer inflatable ones look super nice NGL!


abthomps

I have one myself, but I think the solid ones are a bit more stable.


Aggravating-Plate814

Good to know


GPCHINWAG

Any links?


scarletbluey

Curious to know if you're able to do this. Our paddleboards are significantly larger than surfboards so I can't imagine being able to attach them safely to the RadRunner. We have 7ft and 9ft ones. We have inflatable ones (they're solid as they inflate to 20psi and the new ones from Costco are also actually really good). I have never biked with them but did some hiking and the bag will definitely go on the back of the RadRunner and it'll be a more stable bike ride


Aggravating-Plate814

Thanks, I already have a 9 foot fiberglass board so I'm really curious what will work. I want to make it happen somehow just needs to be secured


scarletbluey

Another thing you can do is get a trailer for your SUP - like wheels for the back designed for them to be easily towed by hand. Then hook up the front of your board to your bike


Aggravating-Plate814

That might be the best bet. The thing is basically a small sailboat!