Range overview |
Choosing the Right Board | Board Specification Table and Weight Ranges |
Video Presentation |
ACE-TEC Original |
ACE-TEC Performer |
ACE-TEC CROSS | SOFT-TEC |
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ACE-TEC Wing |
C-TEC Tracer |
RACE-TEC Race Pro |
RACE-TEC World Series |
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DURA-TEC Original |
SUP AIR Allround/Touring |
C-TEC Wave Pro |
ACE-TEC Wind |
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Jimmy Blakeney Product and Marketing Manager for BIC SUP and Certified SUP Instructor Trainer for the ACA advises you on how to choose your board : The table below is designed to help you choose the right Stand Up Paddleboard for your size and the type of activities you plan to use your board for. The basic rule is, the heavier the rider, the more board volume and width you will need for a stable ride. However, extra width isn’t always better as a wider board typically has less glide and can be more difficult to paddle properly for a smaller rider. Also, more volume than you need will mean you’re carrying around extra size/weight. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ONE BOARD FOR MANY PEOPLE TO USE, GO WITH ONE OF THE BIGGER SIZE BOARDS. Smaller people can always use a bigger board, but bigger riders won’t be successful on a board that is too small. |
1) All-Around: All-Around boards are designed to perform well in all conditions. These versatile, multi-purpose boards are great first time boards because they allow you to explore all facets of the sport with only one board. All-around boards are wide enough to be very stable, have decent glide and tracking for flatwater paddling or open ocean touring, but also enough rocker and sidecut for decent surf performance. 3) Surfing: Surf-Specific boards are generally shorter, have a narrower nose and tail and more rocker (curve). These features make the board much more maneuverable on a wave, but the trade-off is that they are slower and don’t track in a straight line on flatwater and are also often less stable. |