Tips on Choosing a Stand-Up Paddle Board

If the sun is scorching hot and there is some wind, you can go to the beach to cool off. If you will want to play in the water, you should definitely carry your stand-up paddle board (SUP). As you paddle the SUP board, you will enjoy the great view of the sea before you and also the plants in the water. This is even fun when you have your kids around.

If you want to have fun in the water with your kids, you should consider stand-up paddling. To get started with the activity, you only require a board and paddle. If you are more into water adventure, you will need a leash and perhaps a PFD. To introduce your children to stand-up paddling, you need to get them kids paddleboards. SUPs for kids come in a number of lengths and widths. The basic boards are best for kids that have never paddled before. However, as their stability and confidence improves, you can transition them to a wider range of models.

Within a short time of paddling, do not be surprised when your kids ask you to buy them their own SUPs. The many varieties of kids paddleboards in the market can make you confused on which one to buy. It will be easier to make a buying decision when you follow the tips below.

Weight Capacity and Volume

Make sure the SUP you want to buy is right for the size of your child. Go for a board that will displace the right amount of water for the weight of the child. Consider both the weight capacity and volume of the board.

The volume capacity of kids' paddleboard is expressed in liters. The volume will give you an idea of the weight that can be supported by the board. A paddleboard with a low volume rating supports low weight.

A short kid paddleboard that is wide and thick can have a high volume. On the other hand, paddleboards that are narrow and thing usually have low volume. Therefore, shorter board with high volume capacity are best for people who are heavy, for example those weighing over 200lbs.

You should also check the weight capacity of the paddleboards you want to buy. The capacity is usually indicated in pounds on the specification tab of the board. The weight capacity will indicate how the board is likely to perform when being paddled by a heavy or light kid. If your kid is too heavy for a board, it will be difficult to paddle and will ride lower in the water.

You will come across a variety of SUP boards in the market. You can read kids sup paddleboard reviews online to find out the right board to buy.

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