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Enjoy Paddle Boarding Your Way

Stand-up paddle boarding, or SUP, is a fun way to explore the water and enjoy the outdoors. Glide along peaceful rivers, paddle across calm lakes, or take on gentle waves at the beach. Inflatable stand-up paddle boards make it easy to pack up and head out, so it’s perfect for a quick getaway adventure or weekend trip. It’s an activity that lets you stay active while taking in the scenery.

Outback Equipment offers a range of everything you need to make your paddle boarding experience even better. We stock paddles, fins, repair kits, PFDs, wetsuits, and other accessories to help you get the most out of your time on the water.

Why is Paddle Boarding So Popular in Australia?

Paddle boarding is a hit in Australia because it’s fun and easy to do. With so many stunning beaches, rivers, and lakes, it’s hard to resist getting out on the water. You don’t need much to start, and it's great for those who love to be on the water.

Aussies love the outdoors, and paddle boarding fits right in. It’s perfect for relaxing or exploring and a great way to enjoy the amazing views.

When Are the Best Times to Paddle Board?

The best time to paddle board is when the water is calm and the weather is warm. Early mornings or late afternoons are great for peaceful paddling and avoiding crowds.

Spring and summer are ideal because the weather is just right. Always check the water conditions and if the environment is right before heading out.

What are Inflatable Paddle Boards Made of?

Inflatable paddle boards like the ones from Jobe are crafted using durable materials like PVC and lightweight foam. The construction includes advanced features such as X-drop stitching for strength, carbon rails for stability, and EVA foam decking for added comfort. These materials ensure the board is lightweight yet sturdy, making it perfect for long paddles.

How to Inflate a Stand-Up Inflatable Paddle Board?

Inflating your SUP is simple. First, ensure the valve pin is in the closed position by pushing it up. Attach the pump hose to the inflate port and secure it to the valve. Use the hand pump or an electric air pump for initial inflation, then switch back to the hand pump to reach the recommended pressure of 18-20 PSI. Always check the pressure with a gauge and avoid overinflation. Lastly, attach the fins, which can be done before or after inflation.