The magazine
Whatever your paddleboarding preferences, be you beginner or expert, there will be something in the latest issue of SUPaddleboards Magazine for you. In particular if you are considering any sort of competition, be it waves or distance paddling, you definitely shouldn't miss this mag.
We're also throwing down the gauntlet on just how versatile this sport is for getting yourself into new places - just how far can you travel with a paddleboard? This magazine is guaranteed to make you look afresh at your local area!
All this plus lots of useful technique tips, info about places and people, lots of hot new SUP gadgets to check out and much more. Don't miss out - get your copy now!
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Contents
- Tried and Tested: SUP stuff that we've put through its paces, and are happy to recommend
- Ask The Supply Doctor: Our team of expert practitioners answer your questions about any aspect of stand-up paddleboarding
- Canal Cruisin': Have board - will travel. Indeed, in theory, with SUP boards being so portable, you should be able to paddle pretty much anywhere. Bill Dawes and Simon Bornhoft stuck some pins into the map and set out on their boards to put this theory to the test
- New York New York: It's the city that never sleeps - but it is a city that's good for SUP? On a stopover en route to Hawaii, Scott McKercher decided to find out
- State Of The Art: John Hibbard looks at the current state of SUP wave and distance-paddling competition in the UK as it unfolded at round 2 of the BSUPA series
- Thrill Of The Chase: Bill Dawes tries his hand a bit of SUP competition, and finds it to his liking
- Paddling: Kailoa Paddles are rapidly gaining a reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the world of stand-up paddleboarding. Tim Matthews talks to the man behind the brand
- Low Tide Place: Dino Funari reports on how he found salvation in SUP
- Turning Tips: A few tips and tricks to improve your turning skills on flat water
- Coming Back To Shore: Anne Marie Reichmann on recovering in surf
- Patrice Guenole Gong Beater: He was probably the first paddleboarder in Europe, he's currently one of the best, and he's also one of the most influential. Bill Dawes talks to the man behind the GONG brand
- Going Long: In this issue's article on SUP Fitness, Tim Matthews looks at how to prepare for a long distance paddle
- What It's All About: Some great images capturing the many sides of stand-up paddleboarding from around the world
