I think SUP vs Kayak is really dependent on the use case. I have seen some inflatable SUPs that are really easy to transport. The BOTE inflatable stands out to me. We auctioned one off at an event last year and you could easily carry it one handed while fully inflated. You can't really do that with a kayak.
-- SUP Pros:
- You can stand
- Not sitting all day
- Easier to transport
- You can stand
- Not sitting all day
- Easier to transport
Kayak Pros:
- A good kayak can most situations IE: wind, chop, current, swell, structure, or anything that would make paddling difficult.
- More storage
- Peddle if you have the $$$$$
- More storage
- Peddle if you have the $$$$$
I personally own two kayaks as well as a gheenoe lt25. I still take the kayaks out when I go out for a quick trip or need to be able to handle a little bit more chop.
If anyone ever needs non-inflatable kayak recommends, I can say which to get and which to avoid. I had one reputable brand's kayak sink on me due to their plastic not being that great and the response I got from them caused me to never touch another one of their products again.
http://www.tpfr.org
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