The CruisAir is the perfect design for your everyday paddle, touring and fitness.

The balanced shape outline with a wider tail and narrower outline combines stability with speed. It is an excellent daily use board for different levels of riders. The outline and the features of this model follow the latest trends in SUP cruising.
This board is a good choice for those looking for a faster glide without compromising stability. It can flow smoothly on the water due to its narrow nose and great water dynamic parameters. This shape is one step closer to SUP racing compared to the AllroundAir.

1.

Double Layer Drop Stitch

2.

Bungee rope

3.

Stability for all kinds of riders

Inflatable technology in comparison

LE 3DS

LIGHT EDITION
WITH 3D STRINGER

LE

LIGHT EDITION

SL

SUPERLIGHT

PVC Layer Construction
Double Layer Drop Stitch
Double Layer Drop Stitch
Double Layer Drop Stitch
Budget
€ € €
€ €

Inflatable technology in comparison

LIGHT EDITION
WITH 3D STRINGER

LE 3DS

PVC Layer Construction

Double Layer Drop Stitch

Welded Seams
Yes
3D Stringer for Increased Stiffness
Yes
Weight

Budget

€ € €

LIGHT EDITION

LE

PVC Layer Construction
Double Layer Drop Stitch
Welded Seams
Yes
3D Stringer for Increased Stiffness
No
Weight

Budget

€ €

SUPERLIGHT

SE

PVC Layer Construction
Double Layer Drop Stitch
Welded Seams
No
3D Stringer for Increased Stiffness
No
Weight

Budget

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SUP Boarder

"Stiffer and lighter than previous JP boards... The CruisAir is a lovely iSUP, no faults or complaints."
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Stand Up Paddle Mag UK

"Both JP Australia's 10’6 AllroundAir and 11’6 CruisAir are examples of premium inflatables that are able to cope with multiple tasks. Being fun for newbies, yet applicable to touring and journeying, the only high-end performance differences are when you drop the hammer aboard the 11’6... Width stability issues are non-existent."
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