Inflatable Paddle Boards
Inflatable Paddle Boards for UK Paddling
Shop inflatable paddle boards and iSUP packages for beginners, families, touring paddlers, fitness sessions and travel-friendly adventures. This collection brings together trusted inflatable SUPs from leading brands, with practical advice to help you choose the right board for your size, ability and where you actually paddle.
Not sure what to choose? Start with our Stand Up Paddleboard Buying Guide, compare inflatable vs hard paddle boards, or book a session at the Woodmill SUP Test Centre to try before you buy.
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Choosing the right inflatable SUP
The best inflatable paddle board is not always the most expensive one. It is the board that matches your height, weight, confidence, storage space and paddling goals. A stable all-round board is usually best for first-time paddlers, while a longer touring board gives more glide and straighter tracking for distance paddling. If you are unsure, ask us before you buy — a quick conversation can save you ending up with the wrong board.
Inflatable Paddle Board Buying Guide
Use the sections below to narrow down the right inflatable SUP package, compare board styles and find useful buying guides, brand ranges and setup advice from The SUP Company.
Which type of inflatable paddle board should I choose?
If you are buying your first inflatable paddle board, start with how you will use it most often. Most paddlers fit into one of these routes:
- Beginner and family paddling: choose a stable all-round paddleboard with reassuring width and volume.
- Rivers, estuaries and longer days: look at touring paddleboards for better glide and straighter tracking.
- Fitness and speed: compare race paddleboards if efficiency and pace matter more than maximum stability.
- Performance feel: if storage and transport are not an issue, compare with composite paddle boards.
For a full plain-English overview, read our SUP buying guide.
How do I choose the right inflatable paddle board size?
Size is where many people go wrong. A board that is too small or too narrow can feel twitchy, tiring and frustrating. As a simple guide:
- Lighter beginners can usually use a standard all-round board comfortably.
- Taller or heavier paddlers often benefit from extra width, length or volume.
- Family paddling, dogs or kit usually calls for more stability and deck space.
- Longer distances are easier on a touring shape because the board glides further per stroke.
If you are between sizes, tell us your height, weight, experience and where you paddle. We will help you shortlist properly rather than guessing.
All-round, touring or race inflatable SUP?
All-round inflatable SUPs are the easiest place to start. They are stable, forgiving and ideal for learning, short cruises, beach days and general family use.
Touring inflatable SUPs are longer and more efficient. They track straighter, carry speed better and suit paddlers who want to explore rivers, harbours, lakes and sheltered coastal routes.
Race inflatable SUPs are narrower, faster and more specialist. They are best for confident paddlers who prioritise glide, training and performance over easy stability.
Browse all-round paddleboards, touring paddleboards and racing paddleboards to compare the main routes.
Inflatable SUP construction: what actually matters?
Construction affects stiffness, weight, durability, pack size and feel on the water. A good inflatable board should feel solid underfoot, hold shape well and suit the way you paddle. Budget boards can be fine for occasional use, but regular paddlers often notice the difference in stiffness, rails, deck fittings, bags, pumps and overall finish.
For a deeper explanation, read our Inflatable SUP Construction Guide. If you are debating whether inflatable or hard is right for you, use our inflatable SUP vs hard SUP guide.
Brand guidance: which inflatable paddle board range suits you?
We stock inflatable paddle boards from brands we trust and understand in real-world UK conditions. Each range has a slightly different feel and buyer profile:
- Red Paddle Co — premium inflatable SUPs with a strong reputation for build quality, bags, pumps and refined packages.
- Starboard — broad range covering all-round, touring, race and performance-focused inflatable SUPs.
- Fanatic — easy all-rounders, touring shapes and quality packages from a major watersports brand.
- Jobe — popular inflatable SUP packages for family use, all-round paddling and value-conscious buyers.
- Duotone inflatable paddleboards — modern iSUP designs from a brand with strong wind, wing and SUP heritage.
- SIC Maui — a good option for paddlers who value glide, touring and performance-led design.
- Tahe — beginner-friendly boards, SUP-yak options and accessible all-round packages.
- JP Australia — practical, well-known watersports kit with solid all-round and progression options.
Still unsure? Compare our latest advice in the Best Beginner Inflatable Paddleboards guide and the Ultimate Inflatable Paddleboard Buying Guide.
Popular inflatable SUP starting points
These are useful examples of where different boards sit in the range. Always check the product page for current sizes, package contents and availability.
- Red Paddle Co 10'6 Ride — a proven all-round inflatable SUP for beginners, families and general paddling.
- Fanatic Fly Air Pure — an easy, great-value all-round iSUP package from a major watersports brand.
- Jobe Yarra 10'6 Inflatable Paddleboard Package — a popular all-round package for relaxed UK paddling.
- Red Paddle Co 11'3 Sport — a step-up option when you want more glide than a classic all-round board.
- Starboard Touring Deluxe — a touring-focused inflatable SUP for distance, tracking and efficient paddling.
- SIC Maui Okeanos Expedition Air Glide — an adventure-touring inflatable board for paddlers who want to cover distance and carry kit.
Complete your inflatable SUP setup
A board is only part of the setup. The right paddle, leash, buoyancy aid and clothing can make a bigger difference than most people expect.
- Upgrade or complete your setup with SUP paddles.
- Read the SUP Paddle Buying Guide before choosing alloy, glass or carbon.
- Shop safety and practical kit in paddleboarding accessories.
- Choose suitable flotation from our buoyancy aids collection.
- For UK conditions, use our What to Wear Paddleboarding guide and Wetsuit Buying Guide.
Try before you buy at Woodmill
Board choice becomes much easier when you can feel the difference on the water. The SUP Test Centre at Woodmill, Southampton lets you compare paddleboards and paddles with practical guidance from the team.
This is especially useful if you are choosing between two sizes, comparing all-round and touring boards, or deciding whether a premium construction is worth the upgrade for the way you paddle.
You can also find more information about our Southampton store and test centre on The SUP Co x Woodmill page.
Finance, delivery and support
Buying the right board first time is usually better value than buying cheap, outgrowing it quickly and replacing it. If you are looking at a higher-quality inflatable SUP package, our finance options can help spread the cost where eligible.
For delivery, returns, store support and common buying questions, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or contact The SUP Company for straightforward advice.
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Inflatable Paddle Board FAQs
What is the best inflatable paddle board for beginners?
Most beginners are best on a stable all-round inflatable paddle board with enough width and volume to feel reassuring. The right choice depends on your height, weight, confidence and whether you want the board mainly for solo paddling, family use, dogs, touring or fitness.
Are inflatable paddle boards good for UK waters?
Yes. A good inflatable SUP is a very practical choice for UK rivers, harbours, lakes, estuaries and sheltered coastal paddling. They pack down for storage, travel easily in a car and suit the way many UK paddlers actually use their boards.
Should I buy an inflatable or hard paddle board?
Choose an inflatable paddle board if storage, transport and easy everyday use matter most. Choose a hard or composite paddle board if you want maximum glide, response and performance feel. For more detail, read our inflatable SUP vs hard SUP guide.
What size inflatable paddle board do I need?
There is no single perfect size for everyone. Lighter paddlers may suit a smaller all-round board, while heavier paddlers, taller paddlers or those carrying children, dogs or kit usually need more volume and stability. If you want to paddle further, a longer touring board may be better than a short all-round shape.
Is a touring inflatable paddle board harder to paddle?
Not necessarily. A touring board is usually longer and more efficient, so it can feel easier over distance because it tracks straighter and glides better. It may feel less instantly stable than a wide all-round board, so the best choice depends on your confidence and goals.
Do inflatable paddle board packages include a paddle?
Some packages include a paddle and some do not. Always check the product page for the exact package contents. If you already have a board but want a better feel on the water, upgrading your paddle is often one of the most noticeable improvements you can make.
Can I use an inflatable paddle board on the sea?
Yes, but choose suitable conditions, use the correct safety kit and understand wind, tide and local hazards. Sheltered coastal water is very different from offshore wind or choppy open water. If you are new to sea paddling, stay conservative and ask for advice before heading out.
How long does an inflatable paddle board last?
A quality inflatable paddle board can last for years if it is used, rinsed, dried, stored and transported properly. Construction quality, UV exposure, inflation care, storage temperature and how often the board is used all make a difference.
Can I try an inflatable paddle board before buying?
Yes. The SUP Test Centre at Woodmill is designed to help customers compare paddleboards and paddles before buying. It is the best way to feel the difference in stability, glide, tracking and construction.
Need help choosing?
Tell us your height, weight, experience, where you paddle and what you want the board to do. We will help you narrow the choice down to the right inflatable SUP package, not just the most expensive one.
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