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Stand Up Paddle Boards
Rigid epoxy stand up paddle boards with EPS cores and woven fiberglass construction. Three board packages from 9' to 11'6" with fins and leash included. Paddles, bags, and extras sold separately.
How to Choose a Stand Up Paddle Board
Board volume determines stability, hull shape determines speed, and the package determines how much extra gear you need. All three Kona packages are $999.99.
Hard Board vs. Inflatable SUP
Rigid epoxy SUP boards are stiffer, faster, and track straighter in crosswind than inflatables at the same length. Less flex means better glide per stroke and more control in chop. The tradeoff is transport: hard boards need a roof rack or truck bed, not a backpack.
Choosing the Right Board Size
Width and volume drive stability more than length alone. The All Day 10'6" sits at 172L and 32" wide, steady for most adults under 220 lbs. Step up to the Escape 11'4" at 229L and 33" for more capacity. The Wave Catcher at 9' and 158L is the shortest and most maneuverable.
What Comes in a Board Package
Each Kona SUP package includes the board, fins, and a leash. Paddle and bag are sold separately, so you can choose the weight and grip that match how you paddle. A $99 fiberglass paddle keeps costs down. The $199 carbon fiber option saves fatigue on longer sessions.
Once your board is sorted, dial in the rest of your gear. Grab a SUP paddle matched to your height, add a traction pad for extra grip, and browse SUP accessories for spare fins and leash upgrades. A padded SUP travel bag keeps your board protected between sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stand Up Paddle Boards
How much does a good stand up paddle board cost?
Epoxy paddle boards typically run $800-$1,500 depending on layup and features. Kona stand up paddle board packages hit $999.99 with an EPS core, woven fiberglass shell, fins, and leash. That construction holds its stiffness and glide for years.
Can you surf on a stand up paddle board?
The Wave Catcher at 9' runs a quad-plus-single fin setup sized for wave riding. For dedicated surf sessions, check the SUP surfboard collection.
Is stand up paddle boarding hard for beginners?
Most people stand and paddle within 15 minutes on flat water. Start kneeling, then rise once balanced. Paddle boards for beginners should be 31" wide or more. The All Day SUP covers that across all three of its sizes.
How do I transport a hard paddle board?
Roof racks or truck beds work for most vehicles. Use cam straps, not bungees, and lay the board deck-down to protect the fins. A padded board bag adds protection for road trips or flights.