
The SOLsonic has been a crowd favorite for years, and now it is part of SOL's Cabon GalaXy Collection, which means its as fast as lightning and moves through the water like a hot knife through butter. This is due in part to the Carbon GalaXy Stringer System and carbon sidewalls that absorb and dampen any uneven energy produced with paddling, making this speed machine even faster than before and with no flex and more efficiency.
SPECS:
Length |
12'6" |
Width |
30" |
Thickness | 6" |
Weight | 28 lbs |
Volume | 350 L |
Weight Capacity | 300 lbs | 136 kg |
Best for |
Tour & Race |
Whitewater | 4 |
Flat Water | 10 |
Stability | 5 |
Speed | 10 |
Turning | 6 |
Yoga | — |
Warranty | 5 Years |
Features:
Carbon Reinforced Sidewalls
Carbon GalaXy Stringer System [patent pending]
Camber Underfoot
4 Front Gear Tie-Downs
SOL Two-in-One Roll and Carry Strap [patent pending]
Oversized Metal Towable D-Ring
Five-Year-Industry-Leading-Warranty
SOLSONIC CARBON GALAXY INCLUDES
A properly designed and constructed stringer system provides structural integrity, stiffness and load-transference. So SOL decided to create not just one, but two collections of innovative boards utilizing a well-engineered stringer system.
The first collection — GalaXy — is constructed using directional PVC to build its stringers. This allows the transfer of energy from one stringer to another with minimal flex front to back and side to side. So say good-bye to centerboard flex caused by paddling, and say hello to our all-new GalaXy Collection.
But SOL couldn't stop there. As an industry leader, they are always pushing the boundaries of innovation. This time they did it by creating the first-ever inflatable paddle board utilizing not only a carbon stringer system but carbon sidewalls too. The result is their newly launched Carbon GalaXy Collection with double carbon outer sidewalls that are three-times more durable and rigid than traditional PVC sidewalls — all without compromising the portability factor. For you, this means your SUP experience is now unmatched.