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Sol Paddle Board History
SOLsombrero

Brand: SOL Paddle Boards

Model: SOLsombrero

Length: 11'4”

Weight: 39 lbs.

https://www.solpaddle.com/products/solsombrero

SOL Paddle Boards is another brand that loves to have a bit of fun with their naming conventions, so their fishing oriented stand up paddle board is called the SOLsombrero. Don’t let the silly name deter you though as the SOLsombrero is actually a serious board with plenty of features that anglers will appreciate. Not only does it have a length of 11'4” and width of 39”, but the SOLsombrero was also one of the first 8” thick stand up paddle boards on the market. The result is a board that is extremely rigid and able to provide plenty of stability out on the water.

Thanks to its 39” width SOLsombrero owners

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