Water toys phenomenon: here are the best of 2023
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Best Boat Accessories 2023 – Water toys
In recent years, the craze for water toys has exploded, to be used at the beach or lake and also kept aboard the boat. Between inflatable drifts that can fit in the trunk of the car, electric super toys that reach adrenaline-fueled speeds, and the now-famous SUP boards, there is something for everyone. Here are the best water toys of 2023.
Boat Accessories 2023 – Tiwal 3R – Tiwal
Tiwal 3R is the perfect drift to take on vacation, it can be carried comfortably in the car even in the trunk. It assembles in 25 minutes and stores in two bags. The V-shaped hull has a double watertight wall and inflates around the aluminum exoskeleton, while the mast is made of carbon. The laminated sail is produced by North Sails and is available in two versions: 6.2 or 7.2 m2. The drift, under optimal conditions, can reach 14 knots of speed.
Water Toys 2023: Sup YellowV – Vetus
Vetus’ YellowV line consists of five different inflatable Stand Up Paddle boards designed for all different usage needs. From models for children and beginners to those for the more experienced and adventurous. The SUP has removable stabilizing fins and is sold in a transport kit with inflation pump, leash, 2-liter waterproof bag and waterproof smartphone case.
Seascooter – Jobe x Brabus
Jobe’s Seascooter takes on a sporty, eye-catching look with the Shadow version made in collaboration with Brabus. Use it for dives of up to 40 minutes, depending on the speed level you choose, thanks to the two 500 W motors that take you down to 30 m depth at about 3 knots. The package includes a backpack, snorkel set with mask and snorkel, and integrated GoPro attachment.
Tribord 5S – Decathlon
Thanks to the two hand pumps, this small drift inflates and takes shape in less than a quarter of an hour. Very simple to assemble, very stable and easy to lead even when solo. It is great for getting children started and learning, but it also entertains adults. The maximum load it can carry is 160 kg. Here are the dimensions of the dinghy: length: 3.08 mt, width: 1.40 mt, total weight 46 kg.
Water toys 2023: Mo-Jet
Mo-Jet is a water-toy powered by the aft block that includes the power-unit, while 5 different bow components define its use. The system is modular and can be transformed into electric surfing, foil surfing, body surfing board and even rescue board. Mo-Jet offers not inconsiderable performance: over 65 km/h speed, interchangeable batteries, and 116 kilograms of thrust, or 140 that can be moved on the surface, or towed.
Jbay.Zone Amura H3 – Boatique
The Amura H3 sup from Jbay.Zone is the inflatable stand up paddle designed specifically for beginners, for those new to the sport. Made in Italy design and ultra-complete accessory pack outline a reliable product with attention to detail. This kit includes everything needed for its use and a few quality extras, such as the high-pressure pump and action cam stand.
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