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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

NSP Stand Up Paddle Boards Also Come In Many Shapes And Sizes

By Ida Dorsey


The latest craze in water sport is stand up paddle-boarding, also called SUP. This variation of the traditional surfing is spreading like wildfire across the globe and is equally popular among professional, competing surfers and laymen. Standing upright on a huge board while paddling along with a single paddle seems to appeal to all water sport lovers. Just a few years after this activity became an official world sport, there are a myriad of NSP Stand Up Paddle Boards in different sizes, shapes and specifications to choose from.

SUP is an ideal activity for water sport lovers who lack the balance or skill for traditional surfing. The bigger, thicker SUP boards make it easier to keep one's balance when catching a wave. The upright position also has the benefit that one stays mostly dry and has a better view of the environment and approaching waves to ride!

SUP is relatively safe and easy compared to surfing and thus suitable for young and old. It can be done competitively or for leisure at any place in the world where there is water - on rivers, lakes, canals and over long distances along coastlines. It is thus small wonder that it was dubbed last year as the most popular and fastest growing new outdoor sport boasting the most first-time participants in the United States.

Even traditional surfers love SUP because it is so versatile, allowing them the opportunity to catch more waves in a row, as well as a better view of incoming waves. Paddlers have a wide choice of wet suits and other clothes most suitable for the specific conditions and temperatures of the places where they plan to go.

Although people have used tree stumps and other forms of floats and paddles to fish standing up since the earliest times, it is believed that the modern form of SUP originated in Hawaii. It only became popular in the USA during the last decade after a veteran of Vietnam introduced it there and a custom surf shaper created one of the first modern SUP boards.

There are currently two main types of SUP Boards - the all arounder and the racing or touring ones. Both are suitable for different types of paddling. There are also several other more specific styles of boards to choose from - even inflatable ones for those who often travel to distant places to enjoy their sport in different locations!

The SUP paddles resemble traditional canoe paddles, but they are longer. They are generally made from fiberglass, wood or carbon with a flat blade on one end that is connected by a shaft to a handle on the other end. The blades come in different shapes and are custom-made with specific features for different kinds of paddling conditions such as long-distance, turbulent ocean surf or calm lake water.

The price of a new SUP board is generally between $600 and $1500, but if you shop around, you will probably find some good second-hand bargains. They are made from different materials and those specifically designed for kids and women are ultra-light and easier to carry. The most important aspect to consider when looking for a SUP board is finding one that best fits your size, weight, flexibility and purpose.




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