SUP Surfing Progression: How To Ride a Low Volume board
Автор: blueplanetsurf
Загружено: 2017-07-08
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Want to take your SUP surfing to the next level? If so, you'll probably be looking to lose some volume in your next board. While providing close to shortboard levels of agility once you are on a wave, low volume SUPs are not exactly the easiest things to paddle around on. In this video, the Blue Planet Team provide a few pointers and also a few reasons why one would ride a small Stand Up Surfboard.
For reference: the board Ty Judson rides in the video is a 7'3 x 23" x 68L board and he weighs 74kg.
This is a post with more of our thoughts on board volume depending on body weight, type of use, and skill level:
http://blueplanetsurf.com/news/sup-bo...
Understanding SUP Board Volume
The volume of a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) determines how much weight it can float. Volume is measured in liters, and each liter provides about 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of buoyancy.
For example, a 100-liter board can float up to 100 kilograms (220 pounds).
When choosing a board, it’s important to match the volume to your body weight and skill level:
• Beginners should start with a board that has about one liter of volume per pound of body weight to ensure plenty of float and stability.
• Intermediate and advanced riders can use smaller boards with less volume, which feel livelier and perform better on waves.
Keep in mind that more volume doesn’t always mean more stability. Thicker boards lift your feet higher above the water, which can make them feel less stable and more affected by wind or side chop.
The best board for you is one that balances buoyancy, stability, and maneuverability based on your weight, experience, and paddling conditions.
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