While you’d normally expect to see an EVA foam pad on an iSUP deck, here you have a BVA foam pad which Bote says is better for getting rid of any water that finds itself on the deck. Whether or not that actually true, we’re not sure, though it is super comfy.
If you look over their lineup, the Breeze Aero is what you would consider the most “normal” SUP in the sense that it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that Bote is known for. That’s not to say that it doesn’t have any of the features that are specific to Bote.
The length, 11’, is just about perfect for most paddle boarders and the Flood Aero doesn’t disappoint. It gives you the speed that most rider would want without making too much of a sacrifice when it comes to turning and other maneuverings.
This board presents itself as an all-around board with all the bells and whistles, though as a paddle board, how does it actually do on the water? Right off the bat, you notice just how stable it is.
As previously mentioned, Bote is known more for their add-ons and additional accessories. That’s why it’s so refreshing to see an iSUP on their lineup so focused on performance. This is by far the fastest iSUP to bear the Bote name and it truly glides on the water.