These Top 7 Inflatable Standup Paddleboards Combine Capability and Portability

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The 7 Best Inflatable Standup Paddleboards of 2024Chantae Reden


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The sport of paddleboarding once belonged only to those who had roof-racked SUVs, ample garage space, and enough muscle power to lug a heavy board and paddle from point A to B. Now, paddleboards can squeeze into a backpack and then be inflated right at the water’s edge within minutes. When the adventure is over, the board tucks away into its compact home until the next session.

Inflatable SUPs in their earlier adaptations had a reputation for being a flimsier version of a hard board (think floating air mattress), but today’s higher-end inflatable paddleboards rival the performance of hard boards. Budget-friendly inflatable SUPs offer just as much fun for a third of the price (and space) of a hard board.

So whether you’re seeking serenity on calm water or chasing thrills on the open ocean, you can do so with a paddle in hand. Go fast and far with a touring board or do some downward dogs with your four-legged friend on a stable, beginner-friendly board.

Best Inflatable Standup Paddleboards

The Expert: With two decades of standup paddling experience, I’ve paddled throughout the South Pacific along coastlines in Fiji, French Polynesia, and Hawaii, as well as Australia and California. My grandparents used to paddle competitively, and my grandfather carves custom paddles professionally. Whenever I pick up a paddle in their presence, I am coached extensively.

My love of the ocean inspired me to create The Salt Sirens, a website dedicated to ocean sports, and I am a guidebook author for Moon Travel Guides. My writing has appeared in outlets like The Standup Journal, Travel + Leisure, AFAR, Vice, Lonely Planet and more.

What to Look For in an Inflatable SUP

While there are some great all-around boards, inflatable SUPs have become increasingly specialized for activities like fishing, surfing, and touring. First think about how you’ll use your board—casual flat-water cruising, fishing, camping, or catching waves.

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Length

Perhaps most important for inflatable standup paddleboards is length, since it has the greatest bearing on overall performance. Generally, the longer a board is, the better it glides and the greater its capacity to carry heavy loads. Touring boards and those for fishing are longer. In fact, long-distance racers will often ride boards 14 feet or longer; SUPs for surfers (and for kids) are shorter, as these boards tend to be more agile. Many surfers use boards that measure just 7.5 feet. For most recreational paddlers, lengths should fall between 10 and 12 feet.

Don’t forget to double check the weight capacity. Is it just for you or will there also be camping or fishing gear, or maybe even a dog or cooler along for the ride?

Shape

Boards are often designed for different activities—tackling whitewater, fishing, practicing yoga, or leisurely touring. This is most evident in the shape of the board. Standup paddleboards meant for touring tend to be long and narrow, allowing them to paddle fast and straight. Paddleboards meant for yoga, beginner paddlers, or general use tend to be wide with a round nose, prioritizing stability.

Weight

If a standup paddleboard is too heavy for you to carry and launch, it’s likely to collect dust in a corner. Choose a paddleboard that’s manageable to carry, but note that lighter boards can often be made from less durable materials. Lighter boards will often have a single-layer PVC outer shell with a linear drop stitch inside to give the board its firmness. Heavier and more durable boards might have layered PVC, welded seams, and a more complex system to make them stiffer.

Portability

One of the best things about inflatable SUPs is their portability. If it’s just a short hike from your car to the water, weight may not be a big factor. But if you have a long haul to get to the water or if you will be traveling with your board, that may change the equation. Most inflatable SUPs come with a backpack for easy transport, and some carriers even have wheels.

Paddleboard Accessories

The standup paddleboard itself is only part of the sport. Many inflatable standup paddleboards come with accessories like a paddle, fin(s), pump, and leash. The paddle is essential, and you’ll want one that’s adjustable by length if multiple people will be using the board. Note that paddle length is determined by the paddler’s height. You'll want to be sure your fin or fin system is compatible to your board, and that you have a leash to tether you to the board.

Invest in a high-quality personal flotation device, like a life jacket or inflatable belt-pouch, for safety. The Unites States Coast Guard requires paddlers to wear one when venturing outside of surfing, swimming, and bathing areas.

Most inflatable standup paddleboards come with a hand pump to inflate the board. If you’re short on time and would rather spend your energy paddling instead of pumping, there are electric pumps (figure about $1oo-$150) that cut down the effort it takes to inflate your board.

How We Evaluated Inflatable SUPS

To find the best inflatable SUPs, I relied on my personal experience using inflatable SUPs that are featured in this roundup, as well as many that ultimately did not make the cut. I tested boards in a variety of water conditions and got feedback from other paddlers who had different paddling preferences and abilities from mine.

With the surge of new inflatable SUP brands on the market, I wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing any main contenders. I combed through reviews on consumer websites and paddling forums. Resources like Paddling Magazine and Session Magazine helped me find brands I might not have considered.

The number one thing I look for in a paddleboard is its performance followed by value for money, durability, and intended purpose. Added features like storage and carrying systems also played into consideration. I did not feature boards that seemed as cumbersome as a hard board, as that defeats the purpose of an inflatable.

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Chantae Reden

HD Aero

The BOTE HD Aero is my ‘Best Overall’ for three main reasons: versatility, sturdiness, and maneuverability. It’s stable enough for beginners and agile enough to grow into, making it a worthwhile investment if you want a one SUP quiver. It’s great for a quick workout on calm water yet it can also handle longer distances. As for the details? I love the use of ample bungy storage space at the nose and tail, the non-slip deck, and paddle strap to tuck the paddle away.

The package includes a hand pump, fins, leash, travel bag, and three-piece paddle. BOTE also sells a range of compatible accessories for the board like a trolley rack, cooler, and hands-free carry system.

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Paddle Board

The ROC Paddle Board is ideal for paddlers who want to dip their toes into the sport without making too splashy an investment. Fun for calm conditions, this board is easy to inflate, lightweight, paddles well, and is surprisingly stable.

Though you won’t gain much speed on the ROC Paddle Board, it’s a fun cruiser. In fact, this SUP would be the ideal fit for families going on a vacation and who want a one-size-fits-most board to share around.

The board comes with a paddle, hand pump, leash, carrying bag, fin system, and small dry bag that can clip to the bungy storage areas. If you plan to store this board fully inflated, I recommend releasing a little air before stowing it away to increase its longevity, as the seams might stretch and leak over time.

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All-Around Ultra

There’s an arms race among the paddleboard companies to see which board can be the lightest and most compact. For iRocker, its take on this challenge is the All-Around Ultra model, a 10-foot board that packs down into a small backpack. The board itself weighs a touch under 20 pounds.

Despite its lightweight construction, the All-Around Ultra is stable and tracks straight. Its two-fin system makes turning a little slow.

You’ll find bungy storage at the nose and tail, and three carrying handles. The board comes with an electric pump, a five-piece paddle, fins, a leash, and a bag. The larger 10-foot model is best for petite paddlers who are 5’5" and shorter. Taller paddlers should opt for the 11’0” All-Around Ultra.

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Weekender Plus

The Retrospec Weekender has evolved over the past few years and my favorite version is the Retrospec Weekender Plus. At 36 inches wide, it has a base that’s stable enough to handle a bit of chop but still steers smoothly. Suitable for rides in various conditions plus accurate steering make this an ideal board for both beginners and experts.

The SUP comes with a kayak seat conversion that’s quick to set up when your legs start wobbling or if you simply want a change in perspective. Features like two bungy storage areas at the nose and tail, an easy installation fin system, and nonslip deck make this board an all-arounder.

The package comes with a carrying backpack, pump, paddle, leash, three fins, repair kit, and a waterproof phone case. An action camera mount at the nose is a convenient touch for shutterbugs.

For the next Retrospec Weekender iteration, I hope to see the storage bungy cables stretched across the whole deck to give it a tiny bit more stow capacity, but perhaps that’s pedantic.

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WULF Aero

If you’re new to paddleboarding (or want a board that’s reliable in calm conditions), opt for a SUP that’s easy to maneuver but stable enough to give you a solid base as you find your balance.

The BOTE WULF Aero is a top pick thanks to its shape and durability. Its mid-section is 33 inches wide so it’s easy to get on, stand up, and stay on.

A magnetic water bottle holder near your feet makes it effortless to reach down and rehydrate—you won’t have to worry about tiptoeing to the bungy storage section by the nose.

The BOTE WULF Aero comes with a repair kit, carrying case, fin, adjustable paddle, and leash. The only true hindrance from this being an out-of-the-bag beginner SUP is that the pump is sold separately.

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Cruise Carbon

Many intermediate and experienced paddlers will cite rigidity as their top gripe with inflatable paddleboards. It’s a challenge for an inflatable to replicate a fiberglass or epoxy board feel. The Bluefin Cruise Carbon, however, comes close. Dual inflation chambers, carbon-reinforced rails, and its shape make it sturdier and more agile than many of its inflatable counterparts. You won’t feel the signature bounce and wiggle of an inflatable SUP as it goes over chop as easily on the Bluefin Cruise Carbon. A comfortable neoprene seat easily clips into the board, converting it into a kayak.

The board also features two bungy storage areas, three carrying handles, action camera mounts and a non-slip deck pad. The package includes a travel bag, leash, dual-action pump for easy pumping, paddle, and seat.

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Sport

The Red Paddle Co Voyager’s price tag teeters on the edge of a comparable hard board, but you have portability and durability that you might not find with its hard board counterpart.

The Voyager is ideal for long days (and/or distances) out on the water. Its V-shaped hull with twin fins helps the board move fast, track straight, and handle choppy conditions. The extended nose increase stability for riders who are newbies to those paddlers who are more advanced.

On deck, you’ll find three carrying handles, D-rings, and a bungy storage area at the nose. The package comes with a wheeled carrying bag, pump, fin, and battens. The paddle must be purchased separately.

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