Two people paddling Red 12’0” Voyager MSL inflatable paddle board
Two people paddling Red 12’0” Voyager MSL inflatable paddle board

Red Paddle Co FAQ - How To Choose A Stand Up Paddle Board

Written by Luke Green /

Experienced 

If you’re a more experienced rider looking to improve speed and manoeuvrability then you may want to consider a longer, narrower SUP. The longer and narrower the board, the more speed you will have, but with slightly less stability. Longer and narrower touring boards like the 12'0", 12'6" or 13'2" Voyager MSL enable high speed tracking which is enhanced by the innovative V-Hull. A touring board like this is perfect for intermediate to experienced paddlers looking to do longer paddles where they may need to carry kit. If you’re looking to compete then you’ll need a specialist racing SUP that is longer and narrower than a touring board, like the 12'6" or 14'0" Elite. This SUP combines a Rocker Stiffening System (RSS) with a Forward Flex Control System (FFC) to add extra rigidity to the board in order to enhance speed and responsiveness.

Two women carrying Red 10’6” Ride MSL inflatable paddle boards
Person paddling Red 11’3” Sport MSL inflatable paddle board

Experienced 

If you’re a more experienced rider looking to improve speed and manoeuvrability then you may want to consider a longer, narrower SUP. The longer and narrower the board, the more speed you will have, but with slightly less stability. Longer and narrower touring boards like the 12'0", 12'6" or 13'2" Voyager MSL enable high speed tracking which is enhanced by the innovative V-Hull. A touring board like this is perfect for intermediate to experienced paddlers looking to do longer paddles where they may need to carry kit. If you’re looking to compete then you’ll need a specialist racing SUP that is longer and narrower than a touring board, like the 12'6" or 14'0" Elite. This SUP combines a Rocker Stiffening System (RSS) with a Forward Flex Control System (FFC) to add extra rigidity to the board in order to enhance speed and responsiveness.

Woman carrying Red 12’6” Elite MSL inflatable paddle board into the sea
Woman carrying Red 12’0” MSL inflatable paddle board out of the sea

What Type Of Paddling Will I Be Doing?

Alongside experience, the type of SUPing that you do also plays an important role in how to choose a stand up paddle board. If you’re planning on doing general recreational paddling then an all-round SUP is perfect - This still provides plenty of versatility for paddling in a range of water conditions from oceans to lakes and rivers. If you want to embark on long distance or multi-day SUP trips a touring board is your best choice, and as we mentioned a racing SUP for racing. 

However, you may take part in speciality paddling such as SUP surfing, wind surfing or paddle board yoga. Our range of speciality inflatable paddle boards at Red are designed to suit the individual requirements of each specialist activity. Doing a lot of travelling? Thinking about where you will be paddling is something to bear in mind when thinking about how to choose a stand up paddle board. One of our compact SUPs will enable you to take your paddle board all over the world in a compact backpack if you’re planning on exploring paddling locations across the globe.

Woman doing yoga on Red 10'8 Activ MSL inflatable yoga paddle board
Man windsurfing on Red 10’7” windsurf MSL inflatable paddle board

What Size Do I Need?

Another crucial part of how to choose a stand up paddle board is choosing the right size. You need to ensure that your stand up paddle board has enough volume (buoyancy) based on your weight and experience level to support you properly. The size will also be influenced by the type of SUPing you’re doing, for example a SUP surf board will be shorter, and a racing board will be longer and narrower. To make this nice and easy, the max rider weight for each of our inflatable stand up paddle boards is noted in the product listing. We have wider boards for heavier riders, such as the 10’8″ Ride MSL (or for those who want to SUP with their canine companions), as well as multi-person paddle boards, and kids’ SUPs for small riders!

Two people paddling 15’0 Tandem MSL inflatable paddle board
Child paddling 9’4” Snapper MSL kids inflatable paddle board

The Next Steps To Take

The first step in how to choose a stand up paddle board from Red is to use our board selector tool to browse the SUPs that are best suited for you. The board selector will ask you to select your weight, rider style and minimum experience level in order to make accurate recommendations for you. We’d recommend using this as a starting point, and if you need any help at all, please don’t hesitate to Ask an Expert. One of the experienced team members will be able to provide you with a personal recommendation and talk you through the best options based on your individual requirements. 

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