12'0"x33" Atlas

12'
Length
33"
Width (in)
29.82–30.27
Weight (lb)
discontinued

12'0"x33" Atlas Options

  • ASAP

    30.18 lb
    Polyethylene Plastic
  • Starshot

    29.82 lb
    Fiberglass Composite
  • Starlite

    30.27 lb
    Innegra Composite

    12'0"x33" Atlas Description

    The entry-level board for all aspects of the sport providing a stable platform for the heavy rider or multiple riders. One of Starboards best selling boards due to its versatility for many riders and conditions. The 33” width offers a stable platform for entry-level paddlers up to 115kg. 12’0” length is the longest in the all round range and has the fastest glide. Available in Starlite, Starshot, ASAP and Inflatable Technology. Bottom Shape: “Mono to double concave, V from mid point through to tail” Easy rail-to-rail drive, speed and mid-point turning. Smooth cutbacks when stepping back onto the tail. Starboard uses inverted EVA deck pads to avoid waste, thus every second board will have a reverse color combination from what is featured.

    12'0"x33" Atlas Specs and Features

    • Structure: Rigid / Hard Shell
    • Seating Configuration: Solo
    • Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult, Larger Adult
    • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
    • Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult, Larger Adult
    • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate

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    12'0"x33" Atlas Reviews

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    4

    Great board in terms of…

    Submitted by: paddler457498 on 7/31/2018

    Great board in terms of stability and carrying capacity. It holds me (225 lbs) and my dog (55 lbs) without difficulty. Not the fastest board in the water, but lots of fun.

    5

    I have not been on any type…

    Submitted by: guest-paddler on 2/9/2016
    I have not been on any type of board for over 25 years. My son in law purchased a used Atlas and I tried it on a whim. I love it and am back on the water again at 63. I now own 2 Atlas ,so guest can ride along , and am out almost every day. Now I am surfing some small waves with the the Atlas , what a blast , my next purchase will be a Starboard SUP for surfing. Pros Stable and easy for everyone to use. Tracks straight with 3 fins. Carries very well from handhold. Cons None Usage Touring ,exercise and small wave surfing
    4

    11'2" touring board. Great…

    Submitted by: guest-paddler on 11/13/2015
    11'2" touring board. Great starter board that is very good in a variety of conditions. Pros Lightweight and good all rounder. Cons May need to send to shop for dings rather than home repair. Usage Touring and some surf.
    4

    I taught individuals of all…

    Submitted by: guest-paddler on 6/4/2015
    I taught individuals of all ages on this board on a lake in the Northern United States. Needless to say, this board was great for learning on as it offered incredible stability which I found to be one of the leading concerns for new SUP users. My clientele also enjoyed that this SUP was still agile even though it was so stable. We've taught yoga on these boards, children, adults, individuals with mental disabilities, and veterans whom have suffered from physical wounds and we never ran into a client who was incapable of using this board. Overall, I would suggest this board to anyone! Pros Cons Usage