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- KIALOA'Uhane 2-Piece Adjustable Stand Up Paddle$116.83Save 50%compared to $235.00(2)2 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 starsShaft:FiberglassBlade Size:18.5 x 7.75 in.Weight:1 lb. 11.5 oz.
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What hull type is best for you?
- Planing: Maneuverable and rides on top of the water—great for leisure paddling, surfing, SUP yoga and whitewater.
- Displacement: Efficient for longer distances and speed; less maneuverable than planing hulls.
- Hybrid: Combines aspects of planing and displacement hulls to cut through water easily with more stability.
Solid or inflatable SUP?
- Inflatable: Budget-friendly, easy to store and travel with; good for paddling whitewater and SUP yoga.
- Solid: Best performance—fast, smooth and more stable with less effort. Requires plenty of storage and a way to transport it.
Sizing your board
- Volume, weight capacity and thickness affect stability. Factor in cargo and passengers when figuring weight capacity.
Length: Longer boards are generally faster than shorter ones but less maneuverable.
Width: Wider boards are more stable than narrow ones, but can be slower and more difficult to paddle.
A good SUP paddle is one that is light enough to minimize fatigue while tough enough to handle rough conditions. Learn how to choose.
Adding accessories to your stand up paddle board can make a day on the water more comfortable and fun. Learn what to look for.
Read full article: How to Choose Stand Up Paddle Board (SUP) Accessories
Doing yoga on a stand up paddle board is a wonderful way to experience nature while increasing balance and focus. Learn how to get started.
Using a SUP paddle properly makes a world of difference. This article covers how to size and hold a paddle, and 5 essential SUP strokes.
Read full article: How to Paddle a Paddle Board: Basic Strokes
Learn how to SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard) with REI. We cover the basics on balance, types of boards, gear, and more to get you out on the water.
Read full article: How to Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP): The Basics







