The Best Inflatable Paddle Board Tips You Need to Know

The Best Inflatable Paddle Board Tips You Need to Know

Choosing the right outfit for paddle boarding depends on two main factors: air/water temperature and the chance of falling in. Here's a breakdown of what to wear based on seasonal conditions and your paddling experience.

☀️ Warm Weather Paddling

Best for: Summer, sunny conditions, shallow water

What to wear:

  • Swimsuit or board shorts
  • Quick-dry UV-protective rash guard or tank top
  • Barefoot, or water shoes/sailing shoes for protection
  • Sunglasses with a retainer strap
  • Waterproof sunscreen

🌥 Cooler Weather or Windy Conditions

Best for: Early spring, late fall, breezy or shaded lakes
What to wear:

  • 2–3mm wetsuit (ideal if you're likely to fall in)
  • If not falling often: wear synthetic layers (polyester or polypropylene base, fleece middle layer)
  • Waterproof outer shell (e.g., drysuit or paddle jacket)
  • Waterproof gloves and leggings
  • Neoprene booties for extra warmth

🧤 Pro Tips for Dry & Safe SUP Outfits

Clothing Layer Recommended Material Why It Works
Base Layer Polypropylene/Polyester Wicks moisture, dries fast
Middle Layer Fleece (thick polyester) Insulates even when damp
Outer Shell Waterproof (jacket/pants) Shields from wind & splashes
Hands & Feet Neoprene gloves/booties Keeps extremities warm

🛟 Safety Essentials

  • Always wear a PFD (life jacket). In many regions, it's required by law.
  • Know how to swim. Only paddle in water where you're confident swimming back.
  • Never paddle alone as a beginner. Especially in remote or unfamiliar areas.
  • Check the wind conditions. If it's strong, kneel to paddle or wait it out.
  • Avoid alcohol before paddling. It reduces balance and response time.
  • Use sun protection. Wear sunscreen and a hat even on cloudy days.

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