Paddle Boards

Paddle Boards

Paddle Board Buying Advice

Shop paddle boards and SUP packages from The SUP Company, including inflatable paddle boards, composite hard boards, all-round SUPs, touring boards, race boards and surf SUPs from trusted brands.

The right board depends on where you paddle, your height and weight, how often you go, how much storage space you have, and whether you want easy stability, better glide, more speed or a board you can progress with. If you are unsure, our team can help you choose the right setup first time.

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Shop paddle boards by type

Choosing by board type is the easiest way to narrow the range. Start with how you want to use the board, then refine by size, construction, brand and budget.

Inflatable paddle boards

Inflatable paddle boards are the most practical choice for many paddlers. They pack into a bag, are easier to store at home and suit cars, vans, holidays, families and regular flat-water paddling.

Composite paddle boards

Composite paddle boards, often called hard SUPs, offer the most direct feel, best glide and strongest performance for surf, touring, racing and more committed paddling.

All-round paddleboards

All-round paddleboards are stable, confidence-building boards for beginners, families, casual paddlers and anyone wanting one board for varied use.

Touring paddleboards

Touring paddleboards are longer and more efficient, making them a better choice for distance, fitness, estuaries, canals, rivers and coastal exploring.

Racing paddleboards

Racing paddleboards are built for speed, training and efficient glide. They suit experienced paddlers who want pace and performance rather than maximum stability.

Surfing paddleboards

Surfing paddleboards are designed to turn on waves, feel lively underfoot and suit paddlers who want a board for proper SUP surf conditions.

How to choose the right paddle board

The best paddle board is not always the most expensive one. It is the board that suits your size, experience, water, storage and long-term paddling goals.

Start with your paddling goal

If you want relaxed family paddling, start with a stable all-round inflatable SUP. If you want to paddle further with less effort, look at touring boards. If you want speed, training or events, move towards race shapes. If you want the most connected feel on the water, compare inflatable and composite boards carefully.

Useful starting points include our inflatable paddleboard buying guide, our guide to choosing the right paddleboard when upgrading, and our SUP inflatables guide.

Inflatable paddle board or hard paddle board?

An inflatable paddle board is normally the best choice if storage, transport and easy handling matter. They are practical, durable and ideal for most UK paddlers who want a board that can live in the car boot, garage or spare room.

A composite paddle board is the better choice if performance is the priority. Hard boards generally feel more direct and efficient, especially for racing, surf, technical paddling and committed touring. The trade-off is that they need more storage space and more care during transport.

For a simple comparison, browse inflatable paddle boards alongside composite paddle boards, or ask us for advice before committing.

Recommended paddle board routes by paddler type

First-time paddlers

Look at stable all-round inflatable SUPs with enough width and volume for your weight. Good examples to compare include the Red Paddle Co 10'6 Ride and Fanatic Fly Air Pure.

Families and casual paddlers

Choose easy stability, simple setup and a board package that is practical to carry, pump and store. Browse all-round paddleboards first.

Distance and exploring

Touring boards track straighter and glide further per stroke. Useful examples include the Starboard Touring Deluxe Single Chamber and SIC Maui Okeanos Air Glide.

Progressing paddlers

If your first board now feels slow or too general, look at faster touring shapes such as the Red Paddle Co 11'3 Sport Future Series or compare options in our touring paddleboards collection.

Race and fitness paddlers

Race boards reward good technique and regular paddling. Browse racing paddleboards if speed, training and efficiency are the main goal.

Surf SUP paddlers

If you want to ride waves, start with surfing paddleboards. These shapes are more specialised than all-round SUPs and need to be matched carefully to your weight, ability and local waves.

Paddle board brands we recommend

Different brands suit different paddlers. Some focus on premium inflatable construction, some on race and touring performance, and others on practical value or specialist shapes. The best choice depends on what you want the board to do.

  • Red Paddle Co paddleboards are a strong choice for premium inflatable SUPs, especially for all-round, sport, touring and travel use.
  • Starboard paddleboards cover everything from inflatable touring and race boards to high-performance hard boards.
  • Fanatic paddleboards are a solid route for practical all-round and touring SUP packages with a watersports heritage.
  • SIC Maui paddleboards are well suited to paddlers who value glide, touring, speed and real-world performance.
  • Jobe paddleboards are worth considering for accessible SUP packages, family use and practical all-round watersports kit.

For more brand-specific help, read our Red Paddle Co buying guide or our Red Paddle Co 10'6 Ride vs 10'8 Ride comparison.

Complete your paddle board setup properly

A paddle board is only part of the setup. A poor paddle, wrong leash or missing safety kit can make a good board feel harder to use than it should.

SUP paddles

A lighter, stiffer paddle can make paddling feel noticeably easier. Browse SUP paddles and compare 3-piece, 2-piece and fixed-length options.

Paddle bags and protection

Protecting your board during transport helps keep it looking better and lasting longer. Browse paddle bags and protection.

Useful paddle accessories

Leashes, fins, dry bags, phone cases and repair items all make regular paddling easier. Browse paddle accessories.

Try before you buy at Woodmill

If you are choosing between sizes, shapes or constructions, testing boards back-to-back is the most reliable way to decide. Our SUP Test Centre at Woodmill gives you the chance to compare paddleboards and paddles on sheltered water before buying.

This is especially useful if you are moving from an all-round board into touring, deciding between inflatable and composite, or trying to find the right width for stability and speed.

You can also browse selected demo paddleboards and paddles available at the Woodmill SUP Test Centre.

Finance, delivery and support

A better paddle board can make a big difference to how often you use it, how comfortable you feel and how quickly you progress. Where available, finance options at The SUP Company can help spread the cost of the right setup.

For delivery, returns and order support, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or contact the team for help before ordering, especially if you are buying a larger composite board or need delivery advice.

Helpful SUP buying guides and further reading

Paddle Board FAQs

What is the best paddle board for beginners?

Most beginners are best starting with a stable all-round inflatable paddle board. It should have enough width and volume for your weight, feel reassuring when you stand up, and be practical to carry, pump and store. If you are unsure, start with our all-round paddleboards collection or ask us for a recommendation.

Should I buy an inflatable paddle board or a hard paddle board?

Choose an inflatable paddle board if you want easy storage, transport and everyday practicality. Choose a hard composite paddle board if you want the best glide, speed, surf performance or direct feel. Many UK paddlers start with an inflatable and move to a composite board once performance becomes more important than convenience.

What size paddle board do I need?

Your ideal paddle board size depends on your weight, balance, experience, intended use and typical conditions. Wider boards feel more stable, longer boards glide better, and narrower boards are usually faster but less forgiving. If you send us your height, weight and where you paddle, we can help narrow the choice.

Are touring paddleboards better than all-round paddleboards?

Touring paddleboards are better if you want to cover distance, paddle straighter and move more efficiently. All-round paddleboards are better if you want easy stability, family use, first-time confidence and relaxed paddling. Neither is automatically better; they simply suit different jobs.

Can I use a paddle board on rivers, lakes and the sea?

Yes, but the right board and safety setup depend on the water. Sheltered rivers, lakes and calm harbours are usually the easiest places to paddle. Coastal paddling needs more care around wind, tide, chop and self-rescue. Always use suitable safety kit and choose conditions within your ability.

Can I try a paddle board before buying?

Yes. You can apply for a session at the Woodmill SUP Test Centre, where you can compare paddleboards and paddles on sheltered water before making a final decision. This is one of the best ways to avoid buying the wrong board.

Which paddle board brand should I choose?

There is no single best brand for every paddler. Red Paddle Co, Starboard, Fanatic, SIC Maui and Jobe all offer different strengths. The right choice depends on whether you value stability, portability, glide, speed, construction, budget or long-term progression.

Do I need to buy a paddle separately?

Some paddle board packages include a paddle and some do not. A good paddle makes a big difference to comfort and efficiency, so it is worth checking the package contents carefully. Browse our SUP paddles if you want to compare alloy, hybrid and carbon options.

What is the quickest way to choose the right paddle board?

The quickest route is to tell us your height, weight, experience, where you paddle, how often you go and what you want the board to do. We can then recommend a sensible shortlist rather than leaving you to guess between similar-looking boards.

Need help choosing?

Try, advise, ride: that is how we like to help customers choose paddle boards. Try suitable options where possible, get straight advice from people who understand the kit, then buy a board that genuinely fits the way you want to paddle.

Browse the full paddle boards collection, compare key categories, or visit the Woodmill SUP Test Centre if you want to feel the difference before buying.

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