How | To Buy A Stand Up Paddle Board

Flat and wide like a surfboard. These ride on top of the water and are perfect for beginners, yoga, and leisure paddling.

A width of 31" to 34" is the sweet spot for beginners to stay balanced.

Buying a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) is about finding the right balance between how much you weigh and where you want to go. Most beginners are best served by an between 10’6” and 10’8” in length and 32” to 34” wide. 1. Match the Board to Your Body

The "hull" is the bottom of the board and determines how it moves through the water.

Never exceed the manufacturer's weight limit, or the board will ride low, feel "tippy," and be harder to paddle. 2. Choose Your Hull Shape

Best for performance. They offer superior glide, are faster, and are the standard choice for dedicated surfers and racers. 4. Essential Accessories

Look for a board with a volume in liters that is approximately double your body weight in pounds (or 2.5x your weight in kg).

To ensure the board actually floats you, check its (measured in liters).