I am indeed a beginner when it comes to SUPs, this being my second season on the water. But “entry-level” put me on guard; the last such paddleboard I tested that made that claim was ill-constructed, flimsy, and unstable. Yes, it did get me out on the water, but I knew there were better options in the same price range.
The BOTE WULF Aero 10’4″ looked so much better than other beginner boards, and that was a great start. I tested this stylish inflatable SUP mostly on flatwater, hitting the spring-fed creeks and rivers near my Central Texas home in the heat of summer. The 3 months of paddling reinstated my confidence in entry-level SUPs, as the WULF Aero proved worthy.
In short: The BOTE WULF Aero 10’4″ inflatable paddle board has the ideal mix of stability and maneuverability for a beginner SUPer like myself. I felt confident on it, and the board continued to deliver smiles as my on-water skills improved. It’s also light, making it easy to haul and adding to its paddling agility. Finally, it’s a reasonable price of $499.
- Length: 10'4"
- Width: 34"
- Thickness: 6"
- Weight capacity: 250 lbs.
- Weight: 20 lbs.
- Fin setup: 1 removable (10-inch), 2 fixed
- Tie-down points: 7
- Features: Three carry handles, fixed bungee strap on nose, 1 D-ring on tail
- Included with SUP: 3-piece aluminum paddle, backpack-style bag, hand pump, coiled leash, repair kit
Pros
- Excellent stability and stiffness
- Good maneuverability
- Generous, comfortable, and grippy deck pad
- Great value
Cons
- Small attached fins get deformed and must be straightened
- Aluminum paddle prone to damage and is slippery
- Rudimentary travel bag
BOTE WULF Aero 10’4″ Paddleboard Review
Specs & Features


Setup

The BOTE WULF Aero on Water


Minor Complaints
Conclusions on the BOTE WULF Aero 10’4″ Inflatable Paddleboard
