I'm downsizing to a hard board, putting up my beginner inflatable for sale. It is 120L, but the footprint is closer to a 90L board due to the 6" thickness. The volume goes all the way to the sides, thus the board is extremely stable when standing up and in the waves. I appreciated its durability and rebound during the learning curve of this challenging sport (no dings on board, no bruises on me). Board is very light (< 15 lb) and easy to carry with strap on top and recess on bottom, and all the weight is concentrated in rear of board. For this board I recommend putting foil close to the back of the tracks, balances the weight better and provides a longer planing surface in front of the foil. Used for 1 season. Comes with original bag, pump, repair patches (no glue), footstrap screws. $500, Chicago metro.