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7 Tips for Beginner Stand Up Paddle Boarders

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You’re new to paddle boarding and you’re excited to get out on the water. You have so many adventures ahead of you. But first, you have to learn the basics! After all, the basics give you the foundational knowledge you need to succeed. With these seven tips, you’ll go from paddle boarding newbie to SUP expert in no time! Inflatable Paddleboards Get a Feel of Your Paddle Board on Dry Land Find a safe spot on land where your inflatable paddle board won’t get damaged (or put down a board mat) and simply get used to standing on it. Get a feel for your foot placement. While it’s a different experience than being on the water, it can help you find the basic techniques that work for you, like keeping your feet spread apart for a wide base and your knees slightly bent. Be Ready to Fall in the Water It’s inevitable—everyone falls in the water. Since paddle boarding is a water sport, you’ll want strong swimming skills before you go paddle boarding. Even if you can check that box, it’s alway...

Hidden Gems for Paddle Boarding In 4 Mountain States

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For SUP fans, it’s not a summer road trip to the mountain states without your inflatable paddle board ! By talking to the locals or doing a little research in advance, you’re sure to discover many hidden gems along the way. Whether you’re planning a trip for this summer or future summers, here are a few paddle boarding spots you won’t want to miss in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. The mountains are calling, and you must go. Inflatable Paddle Board More Than Just Mountain Biking: Moab, Utah Moab is a major desert destination for mountain bikers, off-roaders, and other outdoor enthusiasts. But don’t forget your board because there’s plenty of water around town, too. The Moab Daily (Fishers Tower section) is a popular 13-mile stretch of the Colorado River. It floats by the backdrop of the LaSal Mountains and eventually into the boundaries of Arches National Park. Located along Highway 128, there are plenty of easy put-in and take-out spots. The Moab Daily offers flat sections and ra...

3 Reasons Why You Should Get a Lightweight Inflatable Paddle Board

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Inflatable paddle boards are designed to be lightweight for ease of transport, with most averaging right around 30 pounds. While not exactly heavy, these boards can start to weigh you down when carried over distance—especially if you’re carrying it fully inflated from your car to the water. Blow Up Paddle Board So, what if you could get a lighter inflatable paddle board with all the features of traditional SUP? Well, you can! Lightweight inflatable paddleboards are very much a thing and a SUP option you don’t want to overlook. If you’re always on the go and wish you could take your SUP along, or you just want an ultra-portable option, consider your wish granted. Here are three reasons why getting a lightweight SUP just makes sense. Lightweight Inflatable SUPs Make Travel Easier Than Ever This is probably the most obvious reason (and excuse, if you’re looking for one) why lightweight SUPs are such a good idea. Many light SUPs only weigh about 20 pounds. But more than that, they’re de...

3 Paddle Boarding Events to Check Out This Summer

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With paddle boarding season in full swing, you can bet there’s a full slate of paddle boarding events on the calendar. If you’re passionate about paddle boarding and want to check out an event (or two, or three), there are several around the US worth looking into. Here are three events planned for this summer that are sure to be a blast! Whether you’re local to one of these events or planning to travel, you’ll want to hit the road with your inflatable paddle board and explore all the paddle boarding possibilities these events have to offer. From Suttons Bay, Michigan to San Clemente, California, you won’t want to miss these event destinations! Inflatable Paddleboards 45 North Solstice Paddle Festival in Suttons Bay, Michigan Tucked away in the northern reaches of Lake Michigan, you’ll find Grand Traverse Bay. And tucked away in Grand Traverse Bay, you’ll find Suttons Bay. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday—June 17-19, 2022—Suttons Bay is where the 45 North Solstice Paddle Fes...

3 Incredible Bays for Paddle Boarding in the US

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There are countless bays around the US that are ideal for paddle boarding. With so many to choose from, there are some prime spots that might get overlooked. Of course, there are also plenty of spots paddle boarders love to keep to themselves. This list isn’t going to give away any secret spots, but it does highlight three lesser-known paddle boarding destinations. With these spots, you can find opportunities for exploration that will keep you occupied for days! So, if you’re looking for a few new spots to paddle board and you want to make a trip of it, grab your inflatable SUP board and head out for an adventure! Here are three incredible bays around the US that offer dynamic paddle boarding experiences. Blow Up Paddle Board The Calm Waters of Tillamook Bay, Oregon The Oregon Coast is a treasure trove of paddle boarding hot spots. From Astoria in the north to Coos Bay toward the south, there are countless bays, lakes, and rivers to explore. Be sure you don’t miss Tillamoo...

3 Tips for Paddle Boarding on the Ocean

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The beach calls. The ocean beckons. Will you answer? Paddle boarding on the ocean makes for a unique adventure. It’s just you and the tide. Sometimes, the waves are relaxing. Sometimes, they’re challenging. Either way, ocean paddle boarding offers a distinct experience that can’t be matched when paddle boarding on a lake, pond, or river. If you’re new to paddle boarding on the ocean, there are plenty of variables that can take you by surprise. But that shouldn’t discourage you from heading out and experiencing the ocean for yourself! Check out these tips, grab your inflatable paddle board , and get ready for a memorable session on the water!  Inflatable Paddleboards Never Paddle Board on the Ocean Alone It’s a good rule of thumb to use the buddy system any time you’re on the water. From swimming to paddle boarding to jet skiing, partnering with someone who can have your back in an emergency is a must. When you’re paddle boarding at sea, stay where you can see others. I...

3 Reasons to Bring Your Pet Paddle Boarding!

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Cruising across the water on your paddle board is a magical experience. Now, imagine what it’s like to share that experience with a furry friend. That’s pure bliss, especially if your dog already loves the water! Pets and paddle boards are a perfect pair. If you haven’t taken your water-loving pup paddle boarding yet, you may be wondering how you can include them in your favorite outdoor activity. The right approach depends on your pet and your paddle boarding destination, but there are plenty of benefits to taking your pet with you! If you have a dog or another pet who loves the water, here are three reasons to bring them along on your next blow up paddle board adventure.  Blow Up Paddle Board It Opens Up New Possibilities Other than local dog-friendly parks and trails, there aren’t always a ton of places to take your dog—or other pets, for that matter—to get outdoors. Some communities are more limited than others. However, the water can open a new space to enjoy ti...