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Badfish Flyweight Review

A lightweight, streamlined board that is easy to haul or travel with to your adventures
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Paddlers can make quick turns due to the sleek design and three removeable fins.
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Price:  $960 List
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Manufacturer:   Badfish
By Jenay Aiksnoras ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Sep 1, 2023
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RANKED
#5 of 15
  • Stability - 35% 6.0
  • Glide Performance - 25% 8.0
  • Maneuverability - 15% 7.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 9.0
  • Construction Quality - 10% 6.0

Our Verdict

The Badfish Flyweight is a lightweight board that folds up into a small footprint for easy travel. It weighs in at just 18 pounds, making it among the lightest inflatable boards we've tested. The Flyweight is also ready for adventure, outfitted with a GoPro mount and a convenient water bottle holder. This board has a streamlined body that cuts smoothly through calm water and is easy to maneuver, though it can feel a bit unstable for less experienced paddlers. This would be a good choice for more experienced folks seeking a lightweight board to take just about anywhere.
REASONS TO BUY
Lightweight
Includes GoPro mount and water bottle holder
Eco-friendly packaging
REASONS TO AVOID
Narrow
Unstable
Expensive
Poor quality pump
Editor's Note: This review was read through for accuracy and updated on September 1, 2023.

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Bottom Line A streamlined board that is lightweight and durable for travel paddlers, though expensiveA beginner-to-intermediate board that keeps paddling fun in mixed conditionsA high-performing inflatable that performs like a solid boardAn impressively designed hybrid board that's comfortable for both your feet and seat that you can easily transport whether packed up or inflatedA lightweight, easy to use, and affordable board with solid all-around performance
Rating Categories Badfish Flyweight Bote Breeze Aero Bluefin Cruise Carbon Isle Switch FunWater 11
Stability (35%)
6.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Glide Performance (25%)
8.0
7.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
Maneuverability (15%)
7.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
Ease of Use (15%)
9.0
9.0
3.0
8.0
8.0
Construction Quality (10%)
6.0
8.0
9.0
6.0
6.0
Specs Badfish Flyweight Bote Breeze Aero Bluefin Cruise Carbon Isle Switch FunWater 11
Measured Weight 18 lbs 20 lbs 31 lbs 19 lbs 18.9 lbs
Weight Capacity 230 lbs 250 lbs 400 lbs 425 lbs 330 lbs
Inflated Width 30" 33" 32" 36" 33"
Inflated Length 10'6" 10'8" 12" 11'7" 11'
Inflated Thickness 5" 6" 6" 6" 6"
Paddle Included Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fin Configuration 2+1 detachable 2+1 plastic fins, with large detachable center fin 2+1 plastic fins, all 3 detachable Detachable flexible 9" touring fin 2+1 plastic fins, with large detachable center fin
Folded Dimensions 32" x 15" x 8" 38" 18" x 12" 34" x 15" x 10" 37" x 12" x 9" 34" x 16" x 7"
Bungee Cargo System Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pump Included Yes Yes Yes, high-pressure, dual chamber Yes Yes
Backpack Included Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Our Analysis and Test Results

Adventure awaits experienced paddlers with the Badfish Flyweight. The board's seams are bound with AirLite drop stitch technology, which is intended to increase rigidity and durability while still allowing for pliability while deflated. This is also a good option for paddlers who like to bring their board along just in case there might be a chance to get out for some exploration, as it's lightweight. It performs best on flat, calm water, gliding smoothly with good speed.

Performance Comparison


badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - the badfish flyweight is one of the lightest boards in our lineup...
The Badfish Flyweight is one of the lightest boards in our lineup making it great for travel.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Stability


The Flyweight is fairly stable and rigid while paddling on calm, flat water. Experienced paddlers can find their balance and cruise along gracefully with a steady paddle stroke. The three-quarter deck pad provides grip when standing in the center or at the back of the board. Paddlers smaller in stature and lighter in weight will experience more stability.

However, at just 30 inches wide, the Flyweight is one of the narrower boards we've tested. Less experienced paddlers had a harder time maintaining balance than on a wider board. Also, the maximum listed weight capacity for the Flyweight is 230 pounds. When we added gear or watched larger paddlers climb aboard, the board sank deeper into the water, decreasing the stability.

Overall, this board felt less stable than others in all conditions, particularly in boat chop and wind. In 10 to 15 mph winds, with mixed waves, testers were concerned that the board might capsize. The ride also became less steady when we invited dogs on board. Beginner paddlers preferred to remain kneeling in choppy conditions.

badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - the 30-inch width reduces speed-robbing friction but also reduces...
The 30-inch width reduces speed-robbing friction but also reduces stability.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Glide Performance


This narrow and lightweight board can fly across calm water. Touring ponds, tranquil lakes, estuaries, or other flat waters are what the Flyweight is designed for. Bring your camera and take photos as you adventure across the water. We took this board out on Lake Tahoe during the calm of the morning and a peaceful evening. Using buoys and comparing paddling speeds among beginners as well as experienced paddlers, we raced the Flyweight against other boards. With a steady paddle stroke, we traveled about 100 feet in 30 to 40 seconds.

On the flip side, boat chop and winds will challenge paddlers on the Flyweight. The front of the board curves upward, and we experienced it lifting over waves rather than pushing through them. In windy chop, this board became even more difficult to manage. It tended to bounce between the waves rather than through them. We found that the shorter height (5 inches) combined with the weight of a paddler sank the board into the water, decreasing the glide.

badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - just 5 inches thick and designed to glide well on flat water, the...
Just 5 inches thick and designed to glide well on flat water, the Flyweight cruises easily when conditions are calm.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Maneuverability


The Flyweight comes with three 4.5-inch removable fins. These shorter fins provide steady tracking and are useful when traveling in shallow water. Maneuverability can be adjusted by removing or adding fins, a useful adjustment for traveling paddlers who may find themselves in variable conditions. Those seeking a better pivot point for more aggressive turning could replace the center fin with a longer one, which is available separately on the Badfish website.

Three small removeable fins keep the Flyweight tracking forward and...
Three small removeable fins keep the Flyweight tracking forward and reduce drag.
Add or remove the fins on the Flyweight to adjust glide...
Add or remove the fins on the Flyweight to adjust glide, maneuverability and access in shallow waters.

We practiced turning around buoys while standing on the center of the board with a traditional stance and paddle stroke, as well as from the back of the board and with a crossbow stroke. Experienced and beginner paddlers alike could make quick turns and easily redirect the board. The carbon fiber paddle with aluminum shaft is another lightweight addition to the package that makes maneuvering easy. This board allows paddlers to explore what lies beneath the water with little disturbance and to maneuver or change directions easily.

badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - we tested the ease with which the flyweight would turn around buoys...
We tested the ease with which the Flyweight would turn around buoys and other obstacles.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Ease of Use


The Flyweight was designed with travel in mind. The AirLight drop stitch technology is a new system intended to reduce excess PVC material and overall weight. The streamlined shape of this board makes it easy to carry once inflated and with the fins attached. The board weighs 18 pounds and features handles on the front, back, and center. Bungees on the front of the board provide cargo space for gear on your adventures.

badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - carrying the flyweight is a pleasure due to the lightweight of the...
Carrying the Flyweight is a pleasure due to the lightweight of the board, small fins, and carbon fiber paddle.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Everything in this package is lightweight and fits in its bag easily, with extra room for additional gear. Features include a full zipper that allows the front to be opened all the way, top and side handles, padded straps, and a chest strap. There is also a front pocket for additional items. This bag adjusts to be relatively comfortable for most paddlers while carrying it on the back. Some sacrifices were made to decrease the weight, namely the quality of the pump, address below.

Everything included with the Badfish Flyweight is lightweight and...
Everything included with the Badfish Flyweight is lightweight and ready for travel.
The Flyweight bag features side and top carrying handles, as well as...
The Flyweight bag features side and top carrying handles, as well as padded straps and a chest strap that can be adjusted for comfort.
The Badfish Flyweight packs up small enough to fit into the bag...
The Badfish Flyweight packs up small enough to fit into the bag along with the paddle, fins and pump leaving plenty of space for packing additional gear.

The relatively smaller size of this board results in easier and quicker inflation compared to larger boards. We timed how long it took to fill the board using the included pump. It took our testers about 8 minutes to reach 15 PSI. Like all manual, dual-action pumps, you can adjust when getting closer to full inflation to increase the power of your pump. We did experience a sound like the air was leaking out of the hose when we began inflation. Holding the hose in place on the board stopped this, and it did not continue as we reached capacity. This pump does not have an option to switch the hose to the opposite side for deflation.

badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - the dual action pump and hose allowed paddlers to inflate the board...
The dual action pump and hose allowed paddlers to inflate the board in about 8 minutes.
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Construction Quality


Upon first unpacking the Flyweight, it was noticeably different from other boards. The box was smaller and everything inside was wrapped in paper, rather than plastic. The sleek and lightweight design are obvious, and it features AirLight drop stitch technology to increase durability and rigidity without sacrificing weight and pliability. Overall, this is a well-constructed board.

badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - wrapped in paper, rather than plastic, everything you need for the...
Wrapped in paper, rather than plastic, everything you need for the Flyweight comes in a smaller than usual box.
Credit: Jenay Aiksnoras

Should You Buy the Badfish Flyweight?


This is a nice SUP with excellenet glide. It's pricey, but included in the package is a lightweight paddle, GoPro mount, fins, and a pump. This "adventure board" is a good pick for anyone looking for a solid, lightweight set-up and streamlined inflatable that can travel to just about anywhere. That said, beginners will struggle to get on and off this board and we don't recommend it for windy or choppy conditions.

badfish flyweight inflatable sup review - from the lightweight paddle to the water bottle holder and gopro...
From the lightweight paddle to the water bottle holder and GoPro mount as well as front cargo space, the Flyweight is ready for adventure.
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What Other Inflatable SUPs Should You Consider?


Flat water paddling and maneuvering is easy for experienced paddlers on the Badfish Flyweight. This thinner and lighter board is designed with travel in mind. If exploration of calm waters and shallow zones is what you seek, the Flyweight has all that you need. If the narrowness of this board causes you pause and you want more stability, the Bote Breeze Aero is our favorite all-around board. If funds are tight, be sure to check out the FunWater 11.

Jenay Aiksnoras