Deals on Stand Up Paddle Gear at Wet Feet Hawaii – Value Pack Video

Deals on Stand Up Paddle Gear at Wet Feet Hawaii – Value Pack Video

Author: StandUpPaddleSurf.net November 26, 2007 Duration: 4:36
[singlepic=1976,188,125] Here's a deal from Wet Feet...deck pad, fin, leash and $50 off a paddle for only $125. This is something worth considering especially for beginners.What's better is that the board can be customized through a wide choice of their deck pads, fins and leashes.(click thumbnail to launch video)[gallery=30]Wet Feet: Things that we really take pride is that we have what we call a value pack in the store for all of our stand up boards. You can either buy the boards as the board itself or we have a value pack where it includes deck pad, fin and leash and itrsquo;s only 125 dollars more for deck pad, fin, and leash ndash; and that is a 250 dollar value. So itrsquo;s kind of cool because when they buy the board they can pick whatever deck pad they want to customize it to their look. They can pick whatever fin they want from our huge fin selection. They can pick performance fin, classic fin, squirrel fin. So they can pick any fin that they want. They can pick their leash. We have your standard leashes and we also have these new, these are 12 and 14-foot coil leashes and itrsquo;s interesting because wersquo;re just giving these a try and theyrsquo;re stretched to 12 and 14 feet but they donrsquo;t have all the drag that a really long 12-foot leach would have. So these are kind of cool. Itrsquo;s a new thing that wersquo;re giving a whirl to. The other thing that we do to get your board customized is with the deck pad, you can pick any deck pad you want, Wet Feet. We got a lot of other deck pads and then we will custom cut out the deck pad so that you can select your kick pad and inset it.Evan: Do you have an example?Wet Feet: We have an example. Itrsquo;s not here. No, we donrsquo;t have an example. But it would be likehellip;Evan: I saw Dougrsquo;s one.Wet Feet: Yeah, like Dougrsquo;s would be the example. So we have a huge selection of deck pads that you can choose from. You can pick whatever deck pad that you want off the wall. Wersquo;ll inset that into your stand up deck pad so that that way you can customize it that way. Some of the other things, a lot of people, some of the boards are big and heavy or theyrsquo;ve got family, theyrsquo;ve got kids, we have these custom handles. Wersquo;re the only ones who carry these. These are custom made for us and we put these on your boards. So we got the handles that we put on to the boards. You donrsquo;t have to have handle holes in your boards. Some of the boards have already handle holes where you just screw this down. Thatrsquo;s cool. But we have these handle insets where you stick them on your board and then from there you can screw your handles on. So thatrsquo;s really cool. That has been a really popular ndash; people put them up on tops so their kids can hang on or they put them anywhere they want to tie stuff down for fishing, or for carrying their board wherever they case may be. The other thing we do, which is great, when you get a paddle, as part of our value package, you get deck pad, fin, leash for $125 plus we take 50 dollars off of a paddle ndash; the price of a paddle when you buy a paddle at the time you buy a board. And with the paddle, we have this paddle guard that we put on to protect your paddle and it also helps protect your board so that that way you donrsquo;t ding up your board. In addition to the paddle blade guard, we use a very thing, clear grip kind of a deck and what we use with this is two things; we use this either to put on your paddle as a paddle grip, which is nice because it is not fixed so it doesnrsquo;t undermine the dimension of your hold. Some paddle grips are a little bit thick so you donrsquo;t have. It gets a little too fit. But this, we put on, and its actually clear, and put it on as a paddle and what we also do is on the boards like this one for example, we put the clear protection on the side of the boards so you canrsquo;t see it, itrsquo;s ...

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