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Stand Up Paddle Boards

Stand up paddle boarding is one of the easiest ways to get on the water in New Zealand, from flatwater cruises to longer tours and even small waves. Our SUP boards range covers versatile all-round paddle boards for everyday sessions, faster race/touring SUP boards for covering distance, and wave SUP shapes built for surf-style turns. If storage and transport matter, an inflatable paddle board is a practical option that packs down easily, while hard boards deliver a more direct feel on the water.

For most paddlers, an all-round SUP is the best first board thanks to its stability and versatility, while touring boards are typically longer and designed to track straighter over distance.

To complete your setup, add a comfortable SUP paddle, the right SUP leash, and a suitable SUP fin for your local conditions - those accessories make a noticeable difference in control, safety, and enjoyment. Not sure where to start? Give NZ Boardstore a call, our experts can point you in the right direction.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the best SUP board for beginners?
For most people, an all-round SUP is the best place to start because it’s designed to be stable and versatile across a range of conditions.
Touring vs all-round SUP, what’s the difference?
All-round boards are built for versatility and general use, while touring boards are typically longer and designed to track straighter and glide more efficiently over distance.
Inflatable vs hard SUP boards, which should I choose?
Inflatables are popular for easy storage and transport, while hard boards tend to feel more direct on the water. The best choice depends on where you paddle, how often you travel, and how much storage space you have.
What size SUP board do I need?
Sizing depends on your weight, balance, and what you want to do (general cruising vs touring vs waves). In general, more width/volume = more stability; longer shapes = better tracking and glide.
Do I need a leash for SUP?
A leash is a key safety item for many paddlers because it helps keep your board close if you fall off. The best type depends on where you paddle (flatwater vs waves).
Do SUP boards come with a paddle?
Some packages do, and some don’t, check the product listing to confirm what’s included.
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