Features of the SUP paddle
Release date:
2022-12-15 00:00
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Addressing the issue: 1. Poor grip on the handle—too slippery when hands are wet
Comfortable curve, non-slip handle
Designed based on the structure of the human palm and featuring anti-slip textures, enabling more efficient paddle strokes.
Addressing the issue: 2. Paddle shafts are prone to rust
Aluminum alloy paddle shafts with excellent corrosion resistance
A dense protective film naturally forms on the surface, shielding the substrate from corrosion.
Addressing the issue: 3. The oars are too brittle and prone to damage
Nylon blades, high in hardness and excellent toughness.
Blade streamline design ensures durability under normal use.
Addressing the issue: Adjustable buckles prone to wear and loosening
Adjustable in length, with customizable tightness
Loosen the screw to adjust the paddle length—turning the screw clockwise will tighten it slightly.
Solving the 5th issue: The oar is too long to find a place to store it.
Removable and easy to store and transport
When the boat paddle is disassembled into three sections, it becomes easy to carry and transport.
Designed for paddling enthusiasts, it encourages you to step outdoors and connect with nature—committed to delivering high-quality products.
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SUP—what exactly is it? SUP, or stand-up paddleboarding, is the activity of propelling yourself across a specially designed floating board using a paddle. It’s also known as upright single-paddle surfing, often shortened to SUP. Paddleboarding is a healthy, cardio-focused experience that welcomes participants of all ages, from toddlers as young as three or four to seniors in their 60s and 70s.
How to adjust the length of a SUP paddle
If you're paddling on a 15-inch-thick inflatable SUP board, how should you adjust the paddle? A simple method is to make a fist with your hand and point your thumb downward—effectively adding 13 to 15 cm to your height—and use that as the highest point of the paddle. But why exactly should you set the SUP paddle to a height that’s 13–15 cm taller than your own height?
More and more people are embracing paddleboarding—it’s a healthy, cardio-friendly activity. Paddleboarding involves single-blade paddling using a SUP paddle. Below, we’ll highlight the key features of a SUP paddle.