Surf SUP buying advice from The SUP Company
Surfing paddleboards reward the right choice. Too small and the board becomes hard work; too big and it can feel slow to turn. Our aim is simple: help you Try the right gear where possible, Advise you based on real-world use, and help you Ride with more confidence, control and time in the waves.
Surfing Paddleboards FAQs
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What is a surfing paddleboard?
A surfing paddleboard, often called a Surf SUP, is a stand up paddleboard designed for wave riding. It is usually shorter, more manoeuvrable and more surf-focused than an all-round SUP, with a shape that helps you catch and turn on waves.
Is Surf SUP easier than normal surfing?
It can be easier to catch waves on a Surf SUP because you already have paddle power and a higher viewpoint. However, controlling a larger board in surf takes skill, awareness and space, so it is best approached gradually and with respect for other water users.
What size Surf SUP should I choose?
Your ideal size depends on your weight, balance, surf experience and local conditions. As a general rule, newer Surf SUP riders benefit from more volume and width, while experienced riders can move smaller for sharper turning and better rail control.
Should I choose an inflatable or hard surfing paddleboard?
For dedicated surf performance, a composite hard board normally gives the best response, rail feel and control. Inflatable boards can work for casual small waves and easy transport, but if your main aim is proper wave riding, browse composite paddle boards and dedicated Surf SUP shapes.
Can beginners use a surfing paddleboard?
A complete beginner to paddleboarding should normally start with a stable all-round paddleboard before moving into waves. If you can already paddle confidently and want to progress into surf, choose a more forgiving Surf SUP with enough width and volume.
What accessories do I need for Surf SUP?
The key items are a suitable paddle, surf leash, board bag, rail protection and the right wetsuit for the season. You can browse surf accessories, surf leashes, SUP paddles and wetsuits.
Can I use a normal all-round SUP in waves?
Small, gentle waves are possible on many all-round boards, but they are not designed for proper surf performance. If you want to turn, trim and progress in waves, a dedicated Surf SUP will feel more controlled and enjoyable.
Can I try before I buy?
Yes, where suitable demo options are available. The SUP Test Centre at Woodmill is ideal for comparing paddleboard stability, paddle feel and sizing before buying. For specialist surf SUP advice, contact the team and we’ll explain the best current options.
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