Description
Cruise Elements Colour Options
White | Aqua | White | Aqua |
9'8" round tail feature
As the smallest and most performance-oriented version of the Cruise Elements, the 9’8″ comes with a round tail. While the rounded square tail in the rest of the range gets rid of a lot of water very quickly, the rounder tail of the 9’8″ means riders benefit from more control and precise turning angles.
Now also available in CocoFlax, E+, and P2 Soft construction with eco-friendly bio-resin.
Cruise Elements Construction
Cruise Elements construction diagram
Durability, value and performance – the go-to board for any recreational paddler. The EPS SecureCell core is wrapped in lightweight fiberglass and molded creating a durable shell.
The Cruise Elements benefits from our most popular shape in durable construction. The combination of fiberglass, durable gel coat skink, glass stringers, a wood layer under the standing area and a secure-cell E.P.S. core make this board durable, great value and with enough performance to enjoy it for years to come.
The ultimate choice for retailers looking to stock a single SUP range. Offers the recreational market great performance shapes at attractive prices. The amazing blend of construction features is a game-changer in its category.
Cruise Elements Outline
Cruise Elements Features
Cruise Elements Reviews
SUP Connect
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“If you’re looking for a non-inflatable, rugged, affordable paddle board that is great for beginners then check out the Cruise Elements by NSP.“
“This board is slightly smaller than the typical rental boards that you’ll see but it is still very stable and as expected, has a very rugged construction”
Read the full review on SUP Connect
Standupzone.com
Standup zone is a forum for Stand Up Paddling, Foil, SUP Foiling, Foil Surfing, Wing Surf, Wing Surfing, Wing Foiling, and they’re primarily US-based. Find some of the quotes on the NSP Cruise Elements 9’8″ on their forum below:
“I’m using the 9’8 cocomat version for surfing, I think it’s the same shape. The board is exactly what I wanted, good shape, good price and incredibly light.
It surfs really well, I’ve replaced the centre fin with a 6″ and that further loosened up the board. It’s very stable, especially in chop. Nose rides well. Step onto the tail and it really turns. Does everything I want of a surf sup.”
“What I like about this board is that it’s a good low-end surfer for a guy like me. I don’t surf very often, but when I do I’d like something where I can improve my skills. This seems about the trick.”
Cruise Elements Video
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