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The WOWSEA Swift S2 is a 14-foot inflatable standup paddleboard designed for stability and durability, featuring a high-density 11200/mยฒ dropstitch core, double-layer military-grade PVC rails, and a bolt lock fin system. It inflates quickly with a dual-chamber hand pump and packs conveniently into a supportive backpack, making it perfect for professional paddlers and aquatic fitness enthusiasts alike.


























| ASIN | B09W34F4X1 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #195,086 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #254 in Stand-Up Paddleboards |
| Brand | WOWSEA |
| Brand Name | WOWSEA |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 36 Reviews |
| Included Components | SUP Board, Paddle, Hand Pump, Ankle Leash, Backpack, Fins, Waterproof Bag and Repair Kit |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 168"L x 28"W |
| Item Thickness | 6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | inflatable paddle board |
| Manufacturer | WOWSEA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SUP-S2-US |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Maximum Pressure | 15 Pound per Square Inch |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
| Model Number | SUP-S2-US1 |
| Operator Skill Level | All |
| Product Dimensions | 168"L x 28"W |
| Skill Level | All |
| Sport | Paddleboarding |
| Sport Type | Paddleboarding |
| Strap Type | Ankle |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
S**E
Fantastic value: sturdy, fast, stable, attractive longboard
I'm truly amazed with the quality of this thing. For under $350 I can't imagine there's a better deal on a 14' sup. Seems very well made and with sturdy materials yet still very light for such a long board. I was worried that the narrow width might feel too wobbly for my winter paddleboarding comfort level (no falling in allowed) but this board's super flat profile (with modest nose rocker) and generous length gives it loads of confidence boosting stability. Stiffness is pretty good, probably can't get much better in a long inflatable without adding a rigid stringer or something. Deck padding is comfortable to stand or sit and handles are well placed for carrying and not in the way for paddling. I didn't expect a flat bottomed inflatable would be this fast or glide as well as it does. I have a 14' carbon race board that's not all that much faster and is far less stable. I don't know that I'd call this a race board as it is marketed to be (its very flat and a bit wide for racing), but it does have minimal accessory stuff on deck as race boards tend to. I wish there was a front handle instead of the camera mount thing I'll never use and it would benefit from a few more D rings to lash stuff down. The included paddle is garbage. The plastic fin chipped easily the first time it hit a shallow rock (I'm now using a $7 universal spare). The pump is actually quite good. The huge backpack is good enough. All in all I think this is the best value I've bought on Amazon in years and I'm in love with the harsh beauty and peaceful solitude of winter paddling Lake Tahoe on my Wowsea Swift 2. I'd enthusiastically recommend this board to anyone for recreational paddling and touring. For the absolute beginner to the confident intermediate paddler like 6' 175lb me it's perfect. Advanced paddlers might want a more performance oriented shape but they'll be paying probably 4X more to find it. Update April 2023: Ive owned this for about 6 months now and still very pleased. I paddled it to work three times in February, 9 predawn sub-freezing miles across Lake Tahoe and she performed admirably. Still the best value of any Amazon purchase I've ever made. I paddle it every day and Im not gentle- I scrape over shallow rocks, bang into stuff, and toss this thing around with no problems, no damage. I love it and so does my dog. I recommend that you buy at least one Wowsea Swift 2 so that you may commence to "Love Enjoy My Lifestyle" (that nonsense gibberish emblazoned on the side rail is my only complaint).
P**A
good value advanced/ expert paddleboard
As an experienced paddleboarder I found this board to be pretty tippy, but fast and fun to paddle. It is nice and stiff. I inflated to 7-13 lbs and it worked great at all pressures in that range. The paddle board itself has similar quality (very good) to a starboard paddleboard at at most a third of the starboard price. Board rocker is flat with a little nose kick. Rocker is excellent, and no doubt is more pronounced than the picture I included here when one is standing on the board. The pump is cheaply made but functional, albeit a few pounds off on pressure. The paddle is just OK. Fin is well matched to the board and has both standard US box function and a special screw hole that is convenient. The fin is made of cheap plastic. The bag is made pretty well In summary this board is not for a beginner and is difficult in chop >4". A great value and super fun for an advanced paddler in flat water. I paddles at about the same speed as my 12.5' x 28" starboard generation hardboard. Accessories to add would be an electric pump and maybe a better paddle.
J**N
Superb value for money
I live in the Garden Route, South Africa. There are a vast number dams, rivers, lakes and estuaries to explore in the area. This board performs beautifully on all of them! Stepping up from a 34โ wide all-around board to this 14ft x 28โ has been a game-changer for me. The Swift S2 is tracks excellently, and is much, much faster. It glides beautifully on calm water. I didnโt struggle at all adjusting to a board that is more tippy. It only takes a couple of minutes to get used to it. Overall quality is superb for this price point. Iโm blown away by what you get for the price. The backpack is very high quality. The carbon paddle is nice. The pump sucks. The leash is fine. But itโs the board itself and the fin that really impresses. You canโt go wrong with this iSUP. Just buy it already.
G**8
Extremely twisted/canted board
This paddle board is so close to being excellent yet has one fatal flaw that keeps it from being even usable. The board seems to have poor quality control. As we have now tried 7 of them, and only one of the 7 was usable, the other 6 boards all had varying degrees of twist due to improper construction practices. Each board used different materials, valves, camera mounts, handles, D-rings, fin boxes and vinyl, which leads to questions about material sourcing and longevity. there's clearly no quality control department, as some of the boards we received had up to a 13 inch twist in the board, and we're so crooked, they looked like a corkscrew, where others had a 3 and a 1/2 inch twist near the nose or the tail. the problem with this is that they will not paddle straight. They will turn in one direction constantly. the boards are also not rigid and flex about 4 and a 1/2 inches in the center with an average 200 pound rider at 15PSI of inflation. The price is right. However, the quality is lacking and the boards are unusable. So I would not recommend them. However, the accessories are excellent..Great lightweight and strong paddle with excellent build quality, which they should sell individually, as it is one of the best entry level carbon paddles ive used. The fin is good quality and is fiber reinforced plastic. The dry bag is extremely thick, and durable and works great. The leash is even good quality with great connection points and a comfortable band, though it is a bit short at 8ft fully extended(it should be 12ft or more, so that you can fully walk the board with it on). And the pump is the standard gci three chamber with deflation as well. If they could sort out their quality control, this would be the only entry board i would recommend, as it is decently light, quick, and incredibly stable for a sub 30" width. It has a maximum hull speed of 6knots or 5mph. We are going to try one more to see if the 8th board is the charm, and is straight, but i have very very low expectations.
L**.
Paddle is too small if you're 6' tall
I like the pump as it has 3 chambers and 3 modes of inflation. This craft has 'camber" which I like, (not shown in display photos) Paddles very straight with blade in and when blade is removed paddles acceptably straight and maneuverable, similar to a canoe. Good quality paddle if you're about 5'5". My 3 kids and I are all over 6' and we all agree we can't use the paddle unless you hunch over or paddle sitting down. Update: after almost a year of use, the board's shape has visibly twisted longitudinaly. Another customer also reported this problem. I don't know if it is effecting the performance or not at this point.
D**D
Control Quality issues and they know it!
Board has a good price but this comes with quality issues. Front rocker slightly looking left instead of being straight and seems like there are other reviews complaining about same problem. This causes board to turn left immediately instead of going straight. This seem to me that board has quality control issues so it is what you pay what you get situation. I reached out the seller and they were fast to reply but their only concern was if I keep the board clean so they can re sell it, although board defective and I told them about rocker was not straight! So I wouldn't recommend this board.
S**Y
Bang for the Buck $$
I'm a paddle board athlete, and this particular iSUP is a valued member of my board quiver. Although there was a slight defect (the drop stitch that connects the insides together to keep it rigid was not exactly perfect It has a bit of lift in the tail hiving it a very slight twist on the bottom of the board) tends to track slightly uneven. However, the fit and finish compare easily to the more expensive brands. Anyone looking to add a board, or using as their main, you won't be disappointed. Wowsea is the best bang for the buck!
E**U
My perfect paddle-yak platform.
UPDATE AFTER TWO YEARS OF HEAVY USE: I live across the street from my lake. I paddle as often as I can (3 to 5 times/week). My board is stored outdoors and inflated for the entire season. I keep it under a sun cover when not in use. I live at 5300 ft above sea level. The sun can be brutal at higher altitudes, UV levels are definitely higher. Portions of my board have lost their color. I had to repair the main center carrying handle. The handle repair was the result of use. On other boards I've owned the sun destroyed the handle. This board has consistently held pressure throughout its life. I have not had to repair any leaks, puncture of otherwise. I purchase 3 more boards since my original review. This board is still my overall favorite. What impresses me about this board versus others is its heavy weight. The material is not lightweight, AKA is more durable than most. The downside is carrying a heavy board to and from the water. My backup board is smaller and more lightweight, it's a runabout on the water and is the board I bring when I am travel and playing. The WOWSEA is the board I take when I want to cover water quickly. ORIGINAL REVIEW. I prefer to paddle from the seated position. I don't like the weight and bulk of traditional kayaks. I put kayak seats on paddle boards. The WOWSEA Swift 2 is the 4th paddle board I've purchased, the 3rd racing board I've purchased, and the 2nd 14 foot board I've purchased. Of them all, I like this one the most. My last 14' board was an NKX District Pro. It blew up in the hot sun. I'd owned it just over a year and my warranty had expired. I was bummed when it happened. The glue gave way at a sidewall seam. The vinyl bulged/stretched before the seam blew with a loud bang. It cannot be repaired. I was mostly pleased with that board, but it worked out well. I got a better board. The first thing I noticed when I first inflated my board was the pressure range on the air valve, 15-22 psi. The higher the pressure, the stiffer the board, and the faster and more stable it will be. Higher pressure is the result of WOWSEA's heat seam welding technology. Having just lost a board, I felt it prudent to go no higher than 18psi. I later found that was a wise move. Late in the afternoon I checked air pressure and it was at 22psi. I bled some pressure off. CAUTION: If you fill to 22 psi first thing in the morning and take your board off the water, pressure will rise well above 22 if you leave the board in the sun. WOWSEA in their description fine print suggests going no higher than 18psi. The board looks as sharp in person as it does in the photos. I often get comments on how good and/or fast my board looks. Material is a step above all the others boards I've owned as are fit and finish. All of my other boards ware well into their 2nd season and 2 of them have sun destroyed carry handles. The handles on this board are made of different material with a stiff foam center making for a comfortable grasp. I appreciate the many handles. The slanted handles are supposed to be for carrying in races. I don't need them and they sit right were my feet are while paddling. I appreciate the one on the back. I wish they had a real handle on the front. Speed and stability in hull design are supposed to be mutually exclusive. This is my fastest and most stable racing board. Only my touring design 32โ wide board is more stable, and substantially so. This board coasts/glides very well. It doesn't want to turn from the seated position. I can't change my center of gravity and pivot. I installed a 3โ river fin and this board is very hard to turn at speed. Yes, it tracks straight, too much for my tastes. Better than the rest doesn't stop with the board. My best manual pump came with this board, double chambered, two-stage is as good as it gets for manual inflation. I use and electric pump and top my boards off twice weekly. They stay full all summer. The carry bag is notably better than the rest too. Thicker materials, more tightening straps, and backpack straps that are wide and padded. I'm very pleased with my purchase. This board and package exceeded expectations based upon what I got for my money on previous purchases. Having just lost a board after 14 months of ownership, I like the fact that this board comes with a 2 year warranty.
D**T
Bought as an upgrade and for more speed.
The Wowsea Swift 2 arrived today with all its bells and whistles. However, I wish it came without the pump and a psddle, as they are needless accessories if you are already a experienced paddler. I immediately, unboxed it and headed to our most local lake for a test run. It filled quickly to 16psi with my electric Cheftic pump, attached, reasonably quickly, albeit stiffly the single fin, and the leg harness, and off I went. I've been looking for a faster inflatable paddleboard, to augment my training for dragon boat racing. After a few wobbly moments, I was able to get it tracking well across a calm lake with some wind gusts, and it eventually felt no different in balance than my 33 inch wide FreeIn board. As it was only a test run, i didn't push too hard, but from the few sections I did, it felt like I was traveling farther on each stroke and so it must be a faster board. So, to summarize, it felt pretty good on its 1st run, but won't get 5 stars until I put it through full out 100-500 metre pieces in the Fall.
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