Introducing the Tower Mermaid Inflatable SUP
This iSUP package includes a hand pump and a 3-piece fiberglass paddle. If you already have a paddle and/or pump, you can buy this paddle board by itself.
Board specifications: 10'4" by 32" by 6" inflatable SUP equipped with a high-end Tower
branded diamond grooved deck pad, a 2+1 fin configuration
with a removable center fin, a hand hold strap, a roll-up carrying strap, a
towing ring on the nose, a cargo net, an extra handle in the front and back, and a leash attachment ring on the tail.
All skill levels welcome
Always wanted to get into paddleboarding but never knew what board to start off with? Look no further! Our Mermaid 10'4 board is great for all skill levels. Resting 6 inches off the water, this board has plenty of buoyancy and a quick turning radius ample to supply both paddle boarding beginners and experts. Paddle boarding can seem difficult to master at first, but thanks to our new beginner friendly iSUP design it's easier than ever. Coming in a bright noticeable colorway, this board is sure to have you standing out and turning heads.
Benefits of an inflatable SUP over an EPS/Epoxy board
- Easier to store - When rolled up its only 1 foot in diameter and 33" wide.
- Less expensive - A fraction of the cost of traditional hardtop sups on the market.
- Indestructible - Never worry again about dings and cracks on your board. We've thrown these boards off 3 story buildings and have driven over them with cars to prove the paddle board durability on our boards.
- Easier to transport - No need for roof racks. This board can fold like a sleeping bag and can even be taken as a carry on luggage.
- Softer - You can literally play bumper boats with these. Kids can easily jump from one board to another like they're playing on inner tubes.
- Safer - No hard edges which leads to a safer water environment.
- Easy on the feet - While very rigid, the air does cushion your feet a lot more than a traditional hard boards.
Revolutionary iSUP design
All 4" inflatable SUPs (which is pretty much all inflatable SUPs on the market) leave a lot to be desired. They sag in the middle and ride low in the water so you end up standing in a puddle of cold water, which is miserable. The sagging and undulating ride also slows you down. This 6" thick, military grade, Tower Mermaid Inflatable SUP is dramatically more rigid and buoyant.

The Predecessor is the Best Selling & Best Rated iSUP Worldwide
(and now we've improved it!)
Amazing Rigidity
The Tower Mermaid Inflatable SUP is made out of the same PVC seen on trusted rescue dinghy's and boats. The amazing rigidity in the Tower Mermaid is created by thousands of vertically oriented strands of identical length that connect the top deck to the bottom. When inflated, they form a structure that has the rigidity of a piece of plywood, and the thicker you go, the exponentially more sound and solid the board becomes.
You'll be amazed. The board can be placed on two stands, one on the nose and one on the tail, and a 300+ lb rider can stand in the middle without seeing any flex or sag at all. Do this with most 4" inflatable SUPs and they will taco almost to the floor. Even 3/4" plywood flooring would probably break over this almost 10' span.
Be weary of cheap inflatable paddle boards on the market
Be weary of newer boards made with the fused process. While they may be lighter, they lose rigidity and durability in this newer construction process and are much lower quality boards overall.
The Tower Mermaid Inflatable SUP is amazingly priced because we sell it direct. It's a high-end, well designed, and well considered inflatable SUP. Just because it is priced about the same, please don't confuse it with many of the cheap inflatable SUP packages on the market, which are characterized by many issues including:
- Poorly designed detachable fins that frequently fall off during use.
- Cheap bags that are "bundled in", yet you'll never use. A simple strap works fine.
- A seriously annoying sagging issue which leads to wet feet.
- Cheapest available, uncomfortable traction pads.
- At 4" thick, not suitable floatation-wise for heavier paddlers.
- Questionably designed inflation pumps that come apart.
- Pressure gauges that are not integrated into the pump, so you have to pump, detach, check inflation, pump, detach, check, etc.
- Lack of a surf leash attachment or towing attachment.