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  • O'neill Wms Hybrid capri
    O'neill Wms Hybrid capri
    SUP pants / SUP kleding
    As low as 24.95 Regular Price 47.50
  • Unifiber Manual Double
    Pump / Kitesurf accessoires
    As low as 39.99 Regular Price 54.95
  • Allround Air SL & Paddle
    The price depends on the options chosen on the product page

    As low as 319.00

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  • Prolimit SUP Blade Cover*****
    Prolimit SUP Blade Cover*****
    SUP bag / SUP Bags
    As low as 25.00
  • Ion Boardbag Wing Sock
    SUP bag / SUP Bags
    As low as 59.99
  • Plkb Kitepump XL
    Plkb Kitepump XL
    Pump / Kitesurf accessoires
    As low as 85.95
  • Unifiber T6 Prodigy 3 pc
    Unifiber T6 Prodigy 3 pc
    Kids SUP paddle / Sup Paddles
    As low as 75.00
  • Starboard Double Action pump
    Pump / Kitesurf accessoires
    As low as 54.95
  • Starboard Twin Fin 8'3
    2026 / Wave SUP / Sups
    As low as 1,449.00
  • Duotone iSUP Pack Premium Blitz Air SLS
    2026 / Touring & race SUP / Sups
    659.00
  • Naish Nalu iSup
    2026 / Inflatable SUP board / Sups
    As low as 799.00
  • Unifiber Back fin US
    SUP accessory / SUP accesoires

    Out of stock

  • Unifiber Inflatable Boards Center Fin US
    Unifiber Inflatable Boards Center Fin US
    SUP accessory / SUP accesoires

    Out of stock

  • Gladiator Kayakseat Basic
    SUP accessory / SUP accesoires
    As low as 29.99
  • Stx SUP Fin slide-in base 2.0
    SUP accessory / SUP accesoires
    14.99
  • Unifiber Sup Coil leash
    SUP leash / SUP accesoires

    Out of stock

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Buying a SUP

Stand Up Paddling als known as SUP, is a sport that is becoming increasingly popular! And that is not for nothing. The SUP is incredibly versatile. Are you going for a real sports activity or rather for relaxation, everything is possible. Get on the water with a SUP and enjoy a sporty activity that you can adapt to your abilities and experience? Then you're at the right place!

What is Stand Up Paddling 

Stand Up Paddleboarding (also called SUP) is a very popular sport. This is because you don't need any experience to stand on the water and still enjoy maximum fun. The sport originally started around 1940 in Waikiki, Hawaii. Local surfers started catching waves on their surfboards while using their canoe paddle. The local surfers called it Beach Boy Surfing, nowadays Stand Up Paddling. It remained a local activity until the sport was discovered and developed by others in 1990. Since 2004, SUP surfing has become an official sport and in 2007 the first SUP magazine was even released.

What do I need to sup?

To SUP, you need a number of materials to practice the sport. We need a SUP board, the SUP paddle, SUP pump and a leash to get out on the water. You can also choose to add other attributes to make it more fun, more challenging or more comfortable.

SUP board 

A SUP board is the board we stand on during the SUP. Most SUP boards vary between 2.4 to 3.6 meters, a number of factors determine the size of the board. Think of your body weight, discipline and experience. Within the SUP board category we can choose between an inflatable SUP board or a hard SUP board.

  • Inflatable SUP: an inflatable sup, also called inflatable SUP, is super compact and easy to carry. The inflatable sup is in some cases supplied in a complete set, which makes it a lot cheaper than a hardboard. You only have to pump up this SUP to get on the water. There are many different types and sizes of inflatable SUPs for sale, so there is a good SUP for everyone.
  • Hard SUP: the normal sup boards are boards as you are used to from a windsurf board. Thanks to the 'hard' construction of the board, the performance is ideal! If you're looking for a board to get the most out of performance, a hard SUP is perfect! In general, these boards are especially suitable for the intermediate / advanced suppers.

SUP paddle 

We use a SUP paddle to get forward. A paddle consists of a handle, shaft and blade. The choice of material and size of the blade influence the performance of a sup paddle. We can also choose between a solid or extendable SUP paddle.

  • Solid paddle: this SUP paddle has a shaft that consists of one piece. This ensures that the paddle is stiffer and less vulnerable. Perfect for when you're looking for maximum performance.
  • Extendable paddle: this SUP paddle can be adjusted in length ande are sometimes even divisible. Because the paddles are extendable, you have the advantage that it can be used by multiple people. If the paddle is also divisible into two or three parts, then the paddle is also easy to carry.

SUP leash 

The SUP leash is attached to the user and the SUP board. This ensures that your board does not float away in the event of a fall. Due to the current or the waves you will notice that a board can take off quickly. You can't just keep up with the board while swimming. That is why a sup leash is a perfect invention for this.

There are two types of SUP leashes, a coiled and standard. The line of a coiled leash is curled and ensures that the leash is compact. Because the leash is compact, it drags less quickly than a standard leash.

SUP disciplines

Within the SUP category we can distinguish between different disciplines. Each discipline has its own specialty that can match your wishes and situation.

  • Allround SUP: An allround SUP has a little bit of everything. As the name suggests, you can do a wide variety of activities. This SUP is a combination between the wave SUP and the tour SUP. Highly recommended for family's and people who like to do a little bit of everything.
  • Wave SUP: Do you live by the sea or can you often be found on the waves? Then the wave SUP is for you! These SUP boards perform excellently in the rougher conditions, so you will enjoy being on the water without losing comfort.
  • Tour SUP: Do you like to tour long distances with a SUP? The Tour SUP is perfect for this. The boards glides easily through the water, which will cost you less energy and still provide a lot of fun. The materials perform best on flat water such as in canals, canals and inland waterways.
  • Race SUP: Have you progressed so far that you're considering to enter SUP competitions? Then look at the race SUP boards! Speed, that's what it's all about, from flat waters to the rougher conditions.
  • Wind SUP: On this SUP you can easily attach a sail after which you can also windsurf on a SUP. With little to no wind you stand with the paddle on the SUP, the wind picks up, you exchange the paddle for a sail. This allows you to benefit from both sports with one single board.