28 November 2014

NSP Stand Up Paddle Boards Also Come In Many Shapes And Sizes

NSP Stand Up Paddle Boards Also Come In Many Shapes And Sizes

by Ida Dorsey

Stand Up Paddle-boarding or SUP is an exciting new version of the traditional surfing that took the world by storm during the last few years. Where-ever you go to a beach, lake or river, you see people - young and old and in all shapes and sizes - propelling themselves along through the water with a paddle whilst standing upright on a board. <A href="http://www.eastcoastsurfproducts.com">NSP stand up paddle boards</A> also come in many shapes and sizes and you should pick one that is most effective for your weight, size and the purpose why you want it - racing or relaxing?

Paddling along gentle waves while balancing yourself on a big board with a single banana-shaped oar to propel you forward, is not only fun, but also a great work-out and an exercise in balancing! It is an excellent outdoor activity for people who want to learn to surf, or those who are too old for surfing, but still want to experience the joy of riding a wave. The boards are bigger and thicker than a traditional long board, allowing one to catch and ride a wave much easier.

Another advantage is that it is easier than surfing and thus suitable for young and old. Because one propels oneself forward with a specially designed paddle, one is not dependent on waves to move forward and can thus also enjoy the sport in the calm waters of rivers and lakes. Apart from being great fun, it is also an excellent workout in supreme locations.

SUP originated in Hawaii and only became popular in the USA and other countries during the past nine years. Last year, it was documented as the most popular and fastest growing water sport in the USA. The first dedicated SUP store in North America only opened its doors in 2007 in Santa Barbara, California. The owner, Deb Thomas, was also the first female standup paddler in North America in 2005.

Although people have used tree stumps and other forms of floats and paddles to fish standing up since the earliest times, it is believed that the modern form of SUP originated in Hawaii. It only became popular in the USA during the last decade after a veteran of Vietnam introduced it there and a custom surf shaper created one of the first modern SUP boards.

There are currently two main types of SUP Boards - the all arounder and the racing or touring ones. Both are suitable for different types of paddling. There are also several other more specific styles of boards to choose from - even inflatable ones for those who often travel to distant places to enjoy their sport in different locations!

The SUP paddles resemble traditional canoe paddles, but they are longer. They are generally made from fiberglass, wood or carbon with a flat blade on one end that is connected by a shaft to a handle on the other end. The blades come in different shapes and are custom-made with specific features for different kinds of paddling conditions such as long-distance, turbulent ocean surf or calm lake water.

A new SUP board can cost you between US$600 to US$1500, but there is also a huge second-hand market. The boards can be hollow or solid and are made from different materials. The secret is to find one that is most suitable for your size and needs.



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