Fixed Length Paddles
Fixed Length SUP Paddles
Fixed length SUP paddles are built for paddlers who want the lightest, stiffest and most direct feel possible from each stroke. They are best suited to racing, fitness paddling, touring, SUP surfing and foiling where paddle length, blade feel and power transfer really matter.
If you already know your preferred paddle length, a fixed carbon paddle can make your board feel more responsive and efficient. If you are still fine-tuning your setup, compare our two-piece SUP paddles, three-piece SUP paddles or read our SUP Paddle Buying Guide before choosing.
Need help choosing the right paddle length?
A fixed length paddle needs to be chosen carefully. Your height is only the starting point — your board type, paddling style, cadence, discipline and preferred feel all matter. For tailored advice, contact The SUP Company and we’ll help you choose a paddle that fits how you actually paddle.
How to choose the right fixed length SUP paddle
The main reason to choose a fixed length SUP paddle is feel. With no adjustment clamp and no extra moving parts, a fixed paddle is usually lighter, cleaner and more direct through the stroke than an adjustable paddle.
That makes fixed length paddles a strong choice for paddlers who already know their preferred length and want better connection between hand, blade and board.
Racing & fitness
Choose a light, stiff carbon paddle with a blade that suits your cadence, strength and race distance.
Touring & distance
Look for smooth power delivery and a blade size you can use comfortably over longer sessions.
Surf & foil
Shorter paddle lengths and faster cadence often make more sense for wave riding, SUP foil and downwind foiling.
For a full breakdown of paddle length, blade size, materials and travel options, start with our SUP Paddle Buying Guide.
Fixed length vs two-piece and three-piece paddles
A fixed length paddle is the best option when performance, weight and direct feel matter more than adjustability. It is normally the choice for paddlers who are no longer sharing one paddle between different riders and do not need it to pack into an inflatable board bag.
A two-piece paddle is a good middle ground for regular paddlers who still want some adjustment. A three-piece paddle is the best choice for inflatable paddleboard packages, travel, storage and shared family use.
Browse all options in our main SUP paddles collection if you are still comparing formats.
Best fixed length paddle by paddling style
The best fixed length SUP paddle depends on what you are doing most often.
- Race paddling: prioritise stiffness, low weight, fast catch and a blade size you can control under load.
- Fitness paddling: choose a paddle that feels efficient without being too demanding over longer sessions.
- Touring: look for comfort, clean release and a shaft flex that reduces fatigue.
- SUP surf: a shorter, responsive paddle helps with quick turns, take-offs and paddle cadence.
- SUP foil: dedicated foil paddles can help with faster repeat strokes and take-off efficiency.
Useful starting points include the Starboard Lima Prepreg Carbon Paddle, Starboard Velocity Prepreg Carbon Paddle and Black Project FoilX Carbon Paddle.
Brand guidance: Starboard, Black Project, Red Paddle Co and SIC Maui
Different paddle brands have different blade shapes, shaft feels and performance priorities. This is where good advice matters, because the most expensive paddle is not automatically the right paddle.
- Starboard SUP paddles are a strong choice for racing, performance touring and paddlers who want refined blade shapes.
- Black Project paddles are popular with paddlers who care about cadence, blade feel, surf, touring, racing and foil-specific performance.
- Red Paddle Co paddles are a great reference point if you are comparing materials, blade types and upgrade paths from inflatable paddleboard package paddles.
- SIC Maui paddles are worth considering for touring, fitness and performance SUP paddling.
For more background on materials and blade choice, read our Red Paddle Co SUP Paddles Buying Guide.
Complete your paddle setup
A premium fixed length paddle is worth protecting, especially if you are travelling, racing or carrying kit on roof bars. A paddle bag helps protect the blade edge and shaft from knocks in the car, on the beach or in storage.
You may also want to browse paddle accessories, paddle bags and protection, and our wider stand up paddleboarding collection if you are upgrading more than one part of your setup.
Try, advise, ride: demo and expert support
Choosing a fixed length paddle is not just about picking a premium material. The right paddle should suit your height, board, technique, cadence and the type of paddling you actually do.
If you are local, our SUP Test Centre at Woodmill gives you the chance to compare paddleboards and paddles with proper advice before buying. You can also learn more about The SUP Co x Woodmill and The SUP Co x Lymington if you would prefer in-person guidance.
For selected watersports equipment and serious buyers, you can also explore Try It Now at The SUP Co x Lymington.
Finance, delivery and support when buying a premium paddle
A high-quality fixed length carbon paddle is often one of the best upgrades a regular paddler can make, because it affects every stroke you take. If you are investing in a premium paddle, it is worth getting the size and blade choice right first time.
You can view current finance options at The SUP Company, check our delivery and returns information, or ask us for advice before ordering.
Useful fixed length paddle buying links
Compare paddle formats
Buying advice
Demo and support
Woodmill SUP Test Centre
The SUP Co x Lymington
Contact The SUP Company
Fixed Length SUP Paddle FAQs
Who should buy a fixed length SUP paddle?
A fixed length SUP paddle is best for paddlers who already know their preferred paddle length and want the lightest, stiffest and most direct setup. They suit regular paddlers, race paddlers, fitness paddlers, touring paddlers, SUP surfers and SUP foilers.
Is a fixed length paddle better than an adjustable paddle?
For pure performance, a fixed length paddle usually feels cleaner and more direct. However, an adjustable paddle is better if more than one person will use it, if you are still working out your perfect length, or if you need your paddle to pack down for travel.
How do I choose the right fixed paddle length?
Your height matters, but so does your discipline. Touring and distance paddlers often prefer a little more length, while SUP surf and foil paddlers often go shorter for faster cadence and control. If you are unsure, read our SUP Paddle Buying Guide or ask us before ordering.
Can I use a fixed length paddle with an inflatable paddleboard?
Yes, you can use a fixed length paddle with an inflatable paddleboard. The main thing to consider is storage and transport. If you need the paddle to fit inside your inflatable board bag, a three-piece paddle is usually more practical.
Is carbon worth it for a SUP paddle?
If you paddle regularly, carbon is often one of the most noticeable upgrades you can make. A lighter paddle can reduce fatigue, improve stroke efficiency and make longer sessions feel easier. The best choice still depends on your strength, technique, budget and paddling style.
Are fixed length paddles suitable for beginners?
Usually, beginners are better with an adjustable paddle while they develop technique and work out what length feels right. A fixed length paddle becomes more useful once you paddle regularly and know your preferred setup.
Can I get advice before choosing a fixed length paddle?
Yes. Tell us your height, weight, board, paddling style and what you want the paddle to do better. We can help narrow down the right length, blade size and construction before you buy. Start by contacting us through the The SUP Company contact page.
Still unsure which fixed length paddle to choose?
Send us your height, board, paddling style and the kind of sessions you want to improve. We’ll help you choose a fixed length SUP paddle that suits your real-world paddling, not just the spec sheet.
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