Product comparison

Pros & Cons

  • High wear and damage resistance
  • Stable and fast in lightwind
  • Retractable daggerboard for upwind ability
  • The board is heavier than the Unifiber Oxygen 10'7" inflatable board. This makes it less convenient to carry, but it also makes the board more stable and more forgiving for starter windsurfers.
  • Auto-release valve. You never have to open the valve to prevent over-pressure. It works automatically.
  • Large deck pad for better grip and safety
  • Requires more storage space than the Unifiber Oxygen 10'7" inflatable board
  • Footstraps are optional

Hard Boards

Compare Product Technology Volume Length Width Weight +/- 6% KG Fin Box Sail Range
Rookie II 160 With Daggerboard Tough-Tec 160 L 255 cm 82 cm 14.5 kg Deep Tuttle Box 2.5 - 6.0
Rookie II 185 With Daggerboard Tough-Tec 185 L 293 cm 79 cm 16 kg Deep Tuttle Box 2.5 - 6.0
Rookie II 225 With Daggerboard Tough-Tec 225 L 297 cm 92 cm 18.5 kg Deep Tuttle Box 2.5 - 6.0

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FAQ

What does 1 Year Unconditional + 1 Year Conditional warranty cover?
Warranty is valid 2 years after date of purchase. When making a warranty claim in the first year the product is unconditionally warranted. When making a warranty claim in the 2nd year the product must have clearly suffered from a manufacturer error.
Do I have to open the Rookie board valve when the board is not used?
No. The Rookie boards have an automatic valve that discharges the air inside the board when the pressure builds up. If you try to loosen the valve, the valve might actually break.