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Stand Up Paddle Boards
Explore Kona Surf Co. stand up paddle boards through a focused lineup of complete SUP packages, with shapes aimed at all-around paddling, surf-oriented use, and broader recreational sessions. The collection is compact, so the main choice is simply finding the board style that matches where you paddle most.
How to Choose the Right SUP
Choosing a SUP usually comes down to a few practical calls: where you paddle, how stable you want the board to feel, and whether you want a simpler package right from the start. Because this lineup is tighter than the surfboard side of the site, a little guidance goes a long way.
Start With Your Water
For casual cruising, mixed-use paddling, and everyday sessions, an all-around SUP is usually the easiest place to start. If you expect to spend more time in waves, a more surf-oriented SUP makes better sense. The main question is whether you want the board to feel more general-purpose or more tuned toward surf.
Choose a Package If You Want a Simpler Setup
The visible lineup leans toward complete stand up paddleboard packages, which makes the category easier when you want to get on the water without piecing every part together separately. If you already have the board covered, the cleaner next step is usually SUP accessories, SUP paddles, or coiled SUP leashes.
Think About Transport Early
SUPs take up space, so storage and travel matter almost as much as the board itself. A SUP bag helps protect the board between sessions, and it is worth solving transport early instead of after the first few trips to the water.
Frequently Asked Questions About SUP Boards
What type of SUP is best for everyday paddling?
An all-around SUP is usually the easiest fit for everyday paddling. It gives you a more general-purpose feel for cruising, mixed conditions, and casual sessions without leaning too hard toward one specific use.
Are these SUPs sold as complete packages?
The current lineup leans heavily toward stand up paddleboard packages rather than bare boards, which makes it a good category for paddlers who want a more straightforward starting point.
What should I buy with a SUP?
The main add-ons are a paddle, a leash, and a bag. If you still need those pieces, the natural next stops are SUP paddles, coiled SUP leashes, and SUP bags.