paddleboards
Paddleboards are wide, buoyant boards used for stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). Riders stand on them and propel using a long paddle, balancing on the board's deck. They come in various shapes and sizes to suit different waterways and activities.
Common designs include all-around boards for general use and stability, inflatable boards made of PVC with
Materials used in paddleboards vary by type. Hard boards are typically constructed from a foam core laminated
Uses of paddleboards include recreational paddling, fitness and yoga on the water, touring and long-distance paddling,
Essential equipment and safety considerations include a paddle, a personal flotation device, a board leash, and
Maintenance involves rinsing with fresh water after use, drying, and storing away from direct sun. Regularly
History traces stand-up paddleboarding to Hawaii in the early 20th century, with modern popularity increasing in