Jobe

Jobe

Jobe paddleboards, kayaks, towables, wetsuits and watersports kit

Jobe is a practical, good-value watersports brand for families, beginners and paddlers who want easy kit that gets used often. This collection includes Jobe inflatable paddleboard packages, inflatable kayaks, towables, wetsuits, buoyancy aids, footwear, dry bags, pumps and everyday accessories.

Whether you are buying your first SUP, choosing a kayak for relaxed exploring, setting up for boat-day fun or kitting out the family with wetsuits and buoyancy aids, use this page to find the right Jobe setup for your water.

Jobe buying guide

Choose Jobe by the way you want to enjoy the water

The Jobe range is broad, so the easiest way to shop is by activity: paddleboarding, kayaking, towables, family safety kit, wetsuits or accessories. Start with the sport first, then choose the size, package and support kit around who will use it and where.

If you are not sure whether you need a SUP, kayak, towable, wetsuit or buoyancy aid, contact us with the rider’s height, weight, ability level and intended use.

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How to choose the right Jobe product

Choose a Jobe inflatable paddleboard if you want a simple, packable SUP package for relaxed paddling, family use, beach days and sheltered water. Choose a Jobe inflatable kayak if seated paddling, storage and easy transport matter more than standing up.

Choose Jobe towables if you are buying for boat-based fun, families and holiday sessions. Rider count, age, confidence and boat setup matter, so do not just choose the biggest or fastest-looking towable.

For wetsuits, buoyancy aids, shoes and dry bags, think about comfort, fit, warmth and safety. These supporting items often make the difference between a good session and a cold, uncomfortable or disorganised one.

Jobe inflatable paddleboards: all-round, touring and crossover SUPs

Jobe inflatable paddleboards are a strong option if you want an easy, complete SUP package for UK paddling. They suit rivers, harbours, lakes, canals, sheltered coastlines and relaxed family sessions where easy storage and quick transport matter.

Jobe Duna 11'6 SUP Package

The Duna is a sensible touring-style inflatable SUP for paddlers who want stability, distance capability and space to carry kit without jumping straight into a narrow performance board.

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Jobe Neva 12'6 SUP Package

The Neva is the longer touring direction, built around more glide and straighter tracking for paddlers who want to cover distance more efficiently than they would on a shorter all-round board.

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Jobe Loa 11'6 SUP Package

The Loa is a great all-round touring package for paddlers who want one board that feels stable, practical and useful across a wide mix of relaxed paddling, family sessions and longer potters.

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Jobe Mohaka 10'2 WindSUP

The Mohaka is the crossover choice if you want a board that can be paddled as a SUP and also used to dabble with a sail setup. It makes sense for families, holiday use and light-wind fun rather than dedicated high-performance windsurfing.

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Jobe inflatable kayaks: Croft, Tasman and seated paddling options

Jobe inflatable kayaks are ideal if you want seated paddling with easier storage and transport than a hard kayak. They suit rivers, lakes, sheltered coastal trips, family exploring and paddlers who prefer the lower, more settled feel of a kayak.

Jobe Croft Inflatable Kayak

The Croft is a compact inflatable kayak for solo paddling, relaxed exploring and easy storage. It is a good option if you want something simple to transport and quick to use.

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Jobe Tasman Inflatable Kayak

The Tasman is the bigger-capacity kayak direction for longer adventures, shared paddling and a more capable seated setup. It is worth considering if you want more space, comfort and a more serious kayak feel.

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Jobe towables for boat days and family fun

Jobe towables are built for boat-based fun, but the right choice depends on rider count, rider age, confidence, boat power and how lively you want the ride to feel. One-person towables are usually more direct and sporty. Two-person and multi-person towables are better for shared family sessions.

The Jobe Storm 2P Towable is a strong two-person choice for family boat days, while smaller solo towables suit riders who want a more individual ride. Match the towable with a suitable rope, buoyancy aids and sensible boat handling.

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Useful related ranges include towables, towable ropes, buoyancy aids and watersports protection.

Jobe wetsuits, footwear and warmth for UK water

Jobe wetsuits and neoprene footwear are useful for SUP, kayak, towable and beach sessions where warmth and comfort matter. Even in summer, UK water can feel cold once the wind picks up or a session runs longer than expected.

For adults, choose thickness by season and how much time you expect to spend in the water. For children, fit is especially important: a wetsuit that is too loose will flush with cold water and feel colder.

Useful related ranges include wetsuits, kids wetsuits, neoprene footwear, wetsuit accessories and changing robes.

Jobe buoyancy aids, life vests and safety kit

Jobe buoyancy aids and life vests are key pieces of kit for paddleboarding, kayaking, towables and family watersports. Fit matters: the vest should sit securely, suit the rider’s weight range and allow comfortable movement for paddling, swimming or riding.

For SUP and kayak use, choose something comfortable enough to wear for the whole session. For towables and boat use, secure fit and freedom of movement are particularly important. For children, do not buy too large just to allow growing room.

Useful options include buoyancy aids, kids watersports gear, protection and impact vests.

Jobe accessories: pumps, dry bags, shoes and spares

The smaller Jobe accessories are often the things that keep a session easy: a spare pump, dry bag, water shoes, paddle bag, leash, repair item or extra storage can save time and frustration at the launch spot.

Dry bags are useful for phones, snacks, layers and towels. Watersport shoes protect feet around slipways, stones, shells and beaches. A spare pump is worth having if you regularly inflate more than one board or kayak.

Useful related ranges include SUP and kayak pumps, waterproof bags, neoprene footwear, SUP accessories and kayak paddles.

Which Jobe setup suits your water?

For first-time paddleboarding

Choose a stable Jobe inflatable SUP package, a suitable leash, buoyancy aid, dry bag and clothing for the conditions. All-round stability matters more than speed when you are learning.

For touring and longer paddles

Look towards longer touring shapes such as Duna or Neva if you want more glide, straighter tracking and better distance potential than a shorter all-round board.

For kayaking and seated exploring

Choose a Jobe inflatable kayak if you want a lower, seated position and compact storage. Add the right paddle, buoyancy aid, dry bag and footwear for the conditions.

For family boat days

Choose towables, tow ropes and buoyancy aids around rider age, confidence and boat setup. Keep the setup fun but sensible, especially when children are involved.

Try, advise, ride: getting the right Jobe SUP

Jobe boards are designed to be easy to use, but size still matters. A board that is too small may feel unstable, while a board that is too large may feel harder to handle than necessary.

If you are choosing a paddleboard and want to compare shapes before buying, our Woodmill SUP Test Centre is the best route for practical board and paddle advice on sheltered water.

If you are ordering online, contact us with your height, weight, ability level, who will use the kit and where you will paddle. We will help you choose a sensible Jobe setup.

Finance, delivery, warranty and support

Jobe kit is often bought for families, holidays and full setups, so it is worth choosing properly before you order. If you are unsure between a SUP, kayak, towable, wetsuit size or buoyancy aid, ask us first.

For payment options, read more about finance at The SUP Company. For dispatch and delivery information, see our delivery information.

For Jobe product advice, sizing help or warranty direction, use our contact page. Jobe warranty claims are handled directly through Jobe, so if you are unsure what to do, we can point you in the right direction.

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Jobe FAQs

Which Jobe SUP is best for beginners?

Most beginners should start with a stable all-round inflatable SUP package. A wider board around the 10'6 to 11'6 range often suits relaxed paddling, but the right size depends on rider weight, confidence and where you will paddle.

What is the difference between Jobe Duna and Jobe Neva?

Duna is a stable touring-style inflatable SUP for distance, carrying kit and mixed paddling. Neva is the longer 12'6 touring direction, giving more glide and straighter tracking for longer paddles.

Should I choose a Jobe paddleboard or inflatable kayak?

Choose a paddleboard if you want the classic SUP experience and enjoy standing paddling. Choose an inflatable kayak if you prefer seated paddling, a lower centre of gravity and relaxed exploring.

Are Jobe inflatable kayaks worth it?

Yes, especially if storage and transport matter. Jobe inflatable kayaks pack down smaller than hard kayaks and are useful for rivers, lakes, sheltered coastlines and family exploring.

What Jobe towable should I choose?

Choose by rider count, rider age, confidence and boat setup. One-person towables feel more direct, while two-person and larger towables are better for shared family fun. Always use suitable tow ropes and buoyancy aids.

Do I need a wetsuit for UK paddling?

For most of the year, a wetsuit is useful in the UK. It helps with warmth, wind chill and comfort if you fall in or spend time in the water. For summer splash use, a shorty may be enough; for cooler sessions, choose a full suit.

Which buoyancy aid should I choose for Jobe SUP or kayak sessions?

Choose a buoyancy aid that matches the rider’s weight range, fits securely and allows comfortable paddling. Do not oversize children’s buoyancy aids just to allow growing room.

Can I try a Jobe paddleboard before buying?

Where suitable demo options are available, yes. The Woodmill SUP Test Centre is the best place to compare paddleboards and paddles on sheltered water before buying.

How do Jobe warranty claims work?

Jobe warranty claims are handled directly through Jobe. If you are unsure whether your issue is warranty, damage, fit or setup related, contact us and we can point you in the right direction.

Can The SUP Company help me choose Jobe kit?

Yes. Tell us your height, weight, ability level, who will use the kit and where you plan to paddle, kayak or tow. We can help you choose the right Jobe SUP, kayak, towable, wetsuit, buoyancy aid or accessory setup.

Need help choosing Jobe kit?

Tell us who the kit is for, their height and weight, where it will be used and whether you want SUP, kayak, towable, wetsuit or safety gear. We will help you choose the right Jobe setup.

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