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One of the great things about paddle boarding is that it provides an abundance of opportunities to travel and explore new places. You can paddle board pretty much anywhere in the world, and oceans and lakes are some of the most popular spots for SUPing. So, if you’re thinking of SUPing in lakes or oceans, take a look at these key differences and how to prepare.
The main difference between paddle boarding in the ocean and paddle boarding on the lake is the water conditions. When paddling on open water in the ocean, you have currents and tides to contend with that make conditions more unpredictable. Lakes on the other hand present flat, calm water conditions that are more suited to relaxed paddling and are better for beginners. The calm conditions for lake paddle boarding mean that it’s often a popular choice for SUP yoga. Ocean paddle boarding offers equally spectacular scenery, however the more challenging conditions make it suitable for experienced paddle boarders.
Knowing how to prepare for lake paddle boarding and avoid hidden hazards is important for remaining safe and enjoying your time out on the lakes.
For paddle boarding in the ocean, touring boards are the best option. These are slightly longer and narrower than all-round boards, providing you with greater speed and glide through choppy water. For lake paddle boarding, a general all-round paddle board is the best option.This will provide you with the stability and versatility that you need for paddling through the lakes. Our bestselling 10’6” Ride MSL paddle board features a 32” width and round nose profile to enhance stability on the water, while our exclusive MSL technology significantly enhances the durability of our inflatable paddle boards.
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