Everything You Need to Know About Women’s Paddle Boards

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One of the cool things about paddle boarding is that it’s the kind of watersport that welcomes anyone, no matter what age, size, or skill level you have. And in today’s global SUP market, you’ll be able to find a wide range of boards for all types of people and purposes. There are paddle boards created solely for SUP yoga, racing, touring, and even for riding with multiple people. But even though stand up paddle boarding is a very versatile and inclusive watersport, some people still wonder if there’s a difference between paddle boards for men and women’s paddle boards. The simple answer to this question is, no, but also, it depends. Generally speaking, any normal paddle board can be used by any gender. The only possible difference we can see is if the overall specs are suited for your individual needs and preferences.

So, when people ask for recommendations for the best women’s paddle board available, we only have one answer—we don’t think it’s necessary to go out of your way and find a paddle board created solely for one gender to use. It’s not like women are only supposed to use pink paddle boards with glitters and rainbows. And quite frankly, they can choose to use any paddle board they want, just like with other genders.

But since we’re at it and you’re probably curious to know, this article will talk about paddle boards that are suited for women based on the size, weight, and purpose of the board. We’ll also include a quick product recommendation list to help you out.

And to widen the scope of this guide, we will be focusing on all-around inflatable paddle boards since they are generally lighter, easier to carry, and suited for different types of people.

A hard paddle board has it’s benefits but inflatable paddle boards are generally lighter and easier to carry so if you are looking fo women’s paddle boards start with inflatable ones.

Now, without further ado, here are our top three all-around paddle boards for women:

The paddle boards we’ve selected are inflatable paddle boards that can be used in multiple purposes like relaxing, touring, and more. These are perfect for any paddlers with any skill level since the boards that we chose are the standard kind for most recreational uses.

Bluefin Cruise 10’ 8”

The first on our list is one of the most highly rated paddle boards in the SUP community, the Buluefin Cruise 10’ 8”. This high quality board comes with a 5-year product warranty and complete package, including a nice kayak seat and durable 2-in-1 fiberglass paddle. Upon purchasing this product, you’ll get a comfortable backpack that can carry all your paddle accessories so you don’t have to worry about packing and carrying your gear.

Now when it comes to the specs, the size of this Bluefin board is 10’8” x 32.9” x 6.3” with a weight of 24.9 lbs. or 11.3 kg. This board’s right amount of thickness and width allows for a sturdy and stable quality that’s awesome for chilling, touring, and other recreational SUP activities.

Additionally, the fiberglass paddle that this product comes with is a lot lighter and more comfortable to use compared to other heavy aluminum paddles. It weighs around 2 pounds so it’s easier to use in the water. The other accessories included in the package are also high quality, such as the nice double action hand pump, convenient repair kit, and durable coiled leash.

And with the price of £499, this is a great paddle board that’s perfect for anyone who’s looking for a basic starter kit.

Blackfin Model X 10’ 6”

Second on our list is the Blackfin Model X 10’ 6” which is a little bit heavier in weight and a bit more expensive than the Bluefin Cruise mentioned earlier. However, the quality of this board makes up for it as it has an amazing set of accessories and a durable carbon paddle.

Moving on to the specs, this board’s size is 10’6” x 35” x 6” with a weight of 25 lbs. or 11.3 kg. This product’s maximum carrying capacity is 450 lbs. or 204 kg, which means it’s strong enough that you can use it with another person or even bring your dog as your furry paddle companion.

The Blackfin Model X is also made with a triple-layer composite PV material and carbon rails, which allows for a durable and rigid quality that’s great for any recreational use. You can even use it for SUP yoga since it’s stable and spacious enough.

Additionally, this board’s package comes with a decent-sized backpack, a great hand pump, and a comfortable coiled leash. For the price of $899, you’ll get every necessary accessory you’ll need, 2 years-worth of product warrant, and pretty good basis starter kit.

Although the Bluefin Cruise previously mentioned is a much better choice, this Blackfin Model X can compete when it comes to the quality.

ROC Paddle Board

And last but not the least, our third women’s paddle board recommendation is the ROC Paddle Board. Originally, this board was one of the cheapest inflatable SUPs you can find with a $300 price tag. But unfortunately, ROC marked up the price to $600 which is kind of a shame. Nonetheless, this board is still a great alternative to the Bluefin Cruise and the Blackfin Model X if you can’t get your hand on them.

When it comes to the specs, this paddle board’s size is 10’0” x 32 with weight of 17.5 lbs or 7.9 kg and a maximum carrying capacity of 275 lbs. or 125 kg. If you think about it, this board is comparably smaller and lighter than the other two we’ve previously mentioned which makes it easier to carry and to travel with.

With this board, you won’t get as much accessories as you would with the Bluefin or the Blackfin, but this is still a nice alternative for those of you who don’t mind spending a little cash for a basic paddle board.

Conclusion

To summarize what we’ve talked about in this article, there’s no difference between men’s paddle boards and women’s paddle boards. Any SUP available in the market today can be used as women’s paddle board, just as long as the size, weight, and purpose are suited to each individual’s needs and preferences. Choosing the right board should not depend on your gender, but it should depend on the quality, the specs, and the goal of the paddle board.

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