Top 7 Best Ocean Paddleboards
No matter where we paddle, it is all the same, isn’t it? Wrong! Each body of water offers different currents, waves, and other conditions affecting your paddleboarding experience. The most common bodies of water that everyone loves to paddleboard are oceans and lakes. Here, we are focusing more on the 70% that covers our planet—the ocean. SUP or Stand-Up Paddle Boarding out in the ocean is the next big thing on your bucket list this summer. Chances are, you’ve tried it last summer or heard a lot of great things about SUP and want to try it out. Either of the two, we got you! Here is where you want to start: shopping for your partner, your ocean paddleboard. Choosing the ideal stand-up paddleboard for ocean paddling can be tough. You should never rush your purchase and get to know first the sport and your board. We’ve done the research for you and listed the best ocean paddleboards that will suit your versatile and adventurous self. Top 7 Best Ocean Paddleboards Reviewed Bluefin Cruise Carbon 12’ Paddle Board – Best Overall SereneLife Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board – Best Value Peak Expedition Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board – Editor’s Choice Hala Gear Carbon Straight-Up Paddle Board PEXMOR Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board THURSO SURF Expedition Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board Atoll 11′ Foot Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board 1. Bluefin Cruise Carbon 12’ Paddle Board – Best Overall Key Features: 1000 Denier Exo Surface Laminate PVC Pro Weave Drop Stitch Flex Reduction System Smart Lock Fin System Specifications: SUP Type: Inflatable Dimensions (L x W): 12 ft. x 32 in. Board Thickness: 6 inches Weight: 28 lbs. Max Weight Capacity: 385 lbs. The Bluefin Cruise Carbon’s use of high-end materials, high-quality construction, and dependable versatility made them worthy of mentioning. It is almost impossible to damage this paddleboard, making it by far the most durable, most rigid iSUP on the market, ideal for extended ocean paddling. Its second inflation chamber under the deck pad adds to the board’s structural rigidity, along with the carbon-reinforced Flex Reduction System side rails help it glide easily through the ocean water and maintain stability on choppier wave conditions. Proving its versatile profile, the paddleboard features a clip-on padded seat that will convert your board into than iSUP kayak, and there is even a mount for your GoPro camera, allowing you to film your most exciting ocean adventure. With its 12-foot x 32-inch x 6-inch dimensions, the Cruise Carbon 12 can handle riders up to 385 pounds. However, if you wish for a longer board, the Bluefin Carbon 12 is available in a massive 15 feet long version. Plus, you can inflate the board up to 28 pounds, but most electric pump does not go above 20PSI, and to do it by hand would be a challenge. Other board accessories include a backpack for storage, coil leash, high-pressure pump, and two-piece paddles. With a total of five grab handles, carrying around the ocean paddleboard with ease will not be a problem. 2. SereneLife Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board – Best Value Key Features: Anti-slip top deck UV-resistant Specifications: SUP Type: Inflatable Dimensions (L x W): 10.6 ft. x 32 in. Board Thickness: 6 inches Weight: 19.5 lbs. Max Weight Capacity: 275 lbs. If you are looking for an ocean paddleboard that performs almost like a standard epoxy paddleboard, the SereneLife Inflatable Paddleboard will impress you. Plus, the paddleboard is moderately-priced but expensive in its quality and functions. It paddles more like a rigid paddleboard, especially when inflated its recommended 15 PSI. This paddleboard will lend you very consistent stability even on the most choppy waves on the ocean with its wide 32 inches platform, six inches thick, supporting over 300 pounds of rider cargo. The SereneLife ocean paddleboard is available in multiple colors, black and gray, black, aqua, blue, marine blue, and olive green, and all complement the deep blue color of the ocean. Built from sturdy PVC material, double-layer fabric, and blended with a UV-resistant coating, this paddleboard is equipped for the ocean’s adventure. It is charmingly impact-resistant, and the sun will not get to damage your board. The non-slip EVA pad on the top of the board lends more grip and safety. The board is lightweight at only 19.5 pounds, and the carry handle in the middle of the paddleboard allows you to carry the board with ease. The complete kit includes an aluminum floating paddle, a pretty good backpack to store the board when you are done of the day, a high-pressure pump for quick inflation, a leash, and a repair kit—everything you need to get you on the ocean. 3. Peak Expedition Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board – Editor’s Choice Key Features: Soft EVA deck Puncture-resistant shell Military-grade PVC construction material Complete iSUP accessory bundle Specifications: SUP Type: Inflatable Dimensions (L x W): 11 ft. x 32 in. Board Thickness: 6 inches Weight: 19 lbs. Max Weight Capacity: 275 lbs. The Peak Expedition will fit any ocean paddling adventures to any paddlers who love to explore the vast wonders of the ocean. Its features, functions, and construction are built for explorations and are great for paddling in all weather conditions. Weighing at only 19 pounds when inflated plus the extra-wide 32 inches stance ensures a stable and sturdy stand-up paddleboard, supporting up to 275 pounds. You can share the 11-foot-long paddleboard with your adorable pet or enjoy the speed and smooth ride with the Expedition paddleboard. The soft EVA deck pad adds comfort and grip, with no worrying about slips when paddling through the ocean waves. Made from tough six-inch military-grade PVC construction that is the puncture-resistant tough outer shell, so there is no more worrying about dings or damage on your paddleboard. The bungee straps on the paddleboard’s hybrid nose and tail secure your water bottle or gear while slicing through the water. The fins are removable, and the D-rings are stainless. Overall, the board is lightweight, so carrying it will not be difficult, especially with the … Read more