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Let’s face it. Stand up paddleboards can be expensive. If you are just starting out, you may not know if this is a flight of fancy or it will turn into a lifetime endeavor. So you may not want to invest a lot of money in your first board. Or perhaps your kids are dying to get involved, and you know that next summer they will probably move on to the next big thing as their boards gather dust. Either way, there are a few things you should know when buying a used paddleboard. Continue reading
If you enjoy yoga, why not try some paddleboard yoga on your SUP? This exercise trend has really taken off for those yoga practitioners that also enjoy getting out on the water on their stand up paddleboard. The balancing act required to stay on your board makes your yoga session much more physically beneficial. Of course, there is the added benefit of exercising in the great outdoors on your favorite body of water, where you enjoy a peaceful, calming effect. Continue reading
Rivers can pose serious hazards to your stand up paddleboard and your safety. Especially when running rapids and churning whitewater. The stand up paddleboarding experience can be peaceful, exciting, challenging and rewarding in a number of ways. However, there is no need to make it more dangerous than it already is. Remember the 5 following tips the next time you hit the rapids on your SUP and you can create a wonderful memory instead of a dangerous mistake. Continue reading