




Sonic Touring iSup 12'6" SL - 15 PSI Max
SONIC TOURING iSUP 12'6" SL: EXPLORE FURTHER, FASTER, EASIER
Transform your aquatic adventures with our ultimate touring board that lets you explore coastlines, lakes, and rivers with exceptional glide and minimal effort. This high-performance inflatable paddle board packs down into a compact backpack while delivering the rigidity and stability of a traditional hardboard.
The Sonic Touring iSUP 12'6" is engineered for paddlers who want to cover long distances efficiently. Its sleek shape with parallel rails, single fin setup, and sharp tail edge significantly reduce drag, allowing you to maintain cruising speed with less effort. Perfect for day trips or longer expeditions, this board combines performance with practicality.
Equipped with two integrated deck nets with D-ring attachment points, the Sonic Touring lets you securely carry all your necessary gear. The diamond-groove center pad provides exceptional grip, while the directional-groove pad on the tail facilitates maneuvering and ensures optimal control in various conditions.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length | 12'6" (380 cm) |
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Width | 80 cm |
Thickness | 15 cm |
Volume | 347 liters |
Board Weight | 10.5 kg (±6%) |
Max Rider Weight | 95 kg |
Maximum Pressure | 15 PSI |
Construction | Single Layer (SL) |
INCLUDED EQUIPMENT
- High-Quality Double-Action Pump: Double-action mode for quick inflation, single-action mode to reach higher pressure
- Ergonomic Backpack: For easy transport and storage
- Removable Fin: For optimal straight-line performance
- Repair Kit: For peace of mind during your adventures
- Two Deck Nets: To secure your gear while paddling
ADVANTAGES OF THE SINGLE LAYER (SL) VERSION
- Optimized Lightness: Easier to carry and maneuver
- Excellent Durability: Robust construction for regular use
- Superior Value: High performance at an affordable price
- 15 PSI Pressure: Provides adequate rigidity for most conditions
Ideal for intermediate paddlers looking to explore new horizons, the Sonic Touring 12'6" SL combines excellent glide with unmatched portability. Whether you're discovering secluded coves, traversing peaceful lakes, or navigating winding rivers, this board will take you further with less effort.
Maintenance note: To preserve your board's durability, avoid using excessive force when rolling it up and do not place any weight on the rolled-up board during storage.
For paddlers seeking even greater rigidity and maximum performance, also discover our Fusion Composite Dropstitch (FCS) version supporting up to 20 PSI.
Rider Capacity : < 95 kg
Dimensions : 380 cm x 80 cm x 15 cm
Volume : 347 L
Suitable for :
Keep your board adventure-ready with these simple habits:
- Clears salt, sand, and grime that wear down PVC and valves.
- A gentle mix of water and dish soap keeps the surface fresh without damage.
- Prevents mould and mildew. Air-dry in the shade.
- Roll loosely, avoid heat and humidity, and use a breathable bag.
- Stick to the recommended PSI (usually 12–15), avoid overinflation in hot sun, and check pressure regularly.
- Check seams and valves for leaks. Use PVC-compatible patches when needed.
Simple care = longer sessions and more seasons on the water.

Single layer (SL) VS Fusion Composite Dropstitch (FCD)
Board construction
The different dropstitch technologies shape paddleboard performance and durability in distinct ways:
- Single Layer (SL) construction provides an affordable entry point for casual paddlers, delivering basic durability ideal for calm water use.
- Fusion Composite Dropstitch (FCD) stands as the premium construction method, utilizing more fibers while reducing PVC and glue content to achieve superior stiffness, durability, and weight savings.

Single layer (SL)

Fusion Composite Dropstitch (FCD)

Unifiber Stand Up Paddle Range
Discover the Joy of Stand-Up Paddleboarding
Stand Up Paddle FAQs
Stand-up paddleboarding offers an accessible way to experience the water, whether you're exploring calm lakes or riding small waves. Here are the answers to your most common SUP questions.
Inflatable vs Hard Boards
Inflatable SUPs combine remarkable durability with unmatched convenience. Roll them up into a backpack, stow them in your car boot, and inflate when you arrive at the water. Modern construction techniques have created boards that feel surprisingly rigid underfoot.
Hard boards deliver enhanced performance with superior glide and responsiveness. They're ideal for paddlers who have space for transport and storage and want the most connected feel to the water.
With proper care, an inflatable SUP typically lasts 5 to 10 years—or more.
Board lifespan depends on construction quality, usage frequency, and how well it’s maintained. Entry-level single-layer boards usually last 3–5 years, while premium models with fusion layers and welded seams can go 7–10+ years.
Most inflatable SUPs perform best between 12 and 15 PSI. For the perfect balance of stiffness, glide, and control, aim for:
- for standard boards and all-round use (like our Single Layer iSUPs)
- for Fusion Composite boards, offering extra rigidity and responsiveness
Always check your board’s recommended max pressure—over-inflating can stress seams, especially in hot weather. In full sun or high temps, it’s smart to inflate 1–2 PSI below max, then top up once you’re on the water.
A quality pump with a built-in gauge will help you dial it in quickly and safely.
Yes—you can take your inflatable SUP on a plane, and it’s one of the best things about going inflatable.
When packed in its travel backpack, most boards (plus paddle, pump, and leash) stay well within standard airline checked baggage limits. Just check your airline’s size and weight allowance—most SUP bags weigh 12–15 kg fully packed.
Slightly deflate your board (if fully pumped) to reduce internal pressure from heat
Place your SUP deck-down on padded roof bars or soft roof racks
- Use cam-lock straps—loop one at the front, one at the back
- Run straps through the car (with doors open) and secure firmly
- Check tension but don't overtighten—you want the board secure, not squashed
- Use bow and stern lines to avoid flapping or damage
Pro tips:
- Give the strap a twist in the middle to reduce wind noise
- Use a board sock or towel under the straps to protect the rails
- Double-check all straps after 15 minutes of driving
How do I choose the right SUP paddle?
The right paddle boosts comfort, control, and endurance. Here's what matters:
Material – weight vs. durability
- Aluminium – tough, budget-friendly, great for beginners
- Fibreglass – lighter, more flexible, reduces fatigue
- Carbon – lightest and stiffest for maximum performance
Blade Size
- Smaller blade = easier, faster strokes
- Larger blade = more power per stroke
Shaft Type
- Adjustable – versatile for sharing or changing conditions
- Fixed – lighter and stronger
- 3-piece – perfect for travel with inflatable boards
✅ Paddle Length
- Allround/flatwater: your height + 15-20 cm
- Surf/SUP foiling: your height + 10-15 cm
Quick Recommendation:
- Beginners/casual: aluminium or fibreglass 3-piece
- Touring/fitness: fibreglass or carbon
- Performance: full carbon fixed or 2-piece
Check our Explore, Core, Prodigy, and Energy paddle ranges to find your perfect match!

Ready for any session
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The Unifiber inflatable SUP range is built for riders who want performance without the hassle—whether you’re cruising calm lakes, catching a wave, or touring new coastlines.
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