Are you looking for a solid paddle board?
There are basically two types of stand up paddle boards, solid boards, which are the original or traditional type of paddleboard and inflatable SUPs.
There are many reasons to choose a solid SUP, some people just prefer the feel of a solid board, and some need the extra performance.
The Benefits of Solid Paddle Boards
The number one benefit of a solid SUP versus an iSUP is performance. There is a more direct, near instant transfer of energy from the legs of the paddler to the board. When you are on an inflatable, there is always going go be some give and some energy loss because of this, when you go to crank a turn.
There is a reason why no regular surfboards are inflatables. They just don't maneuver as quickly as a firm solid surface.
If you are looking for a more performance orientated SUP, or you just prefer the feel of a traditional solid paddle board, keep reading because we have complied a list of our favorites and we think you'll like them as well.
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If you're looking for a versatile SUP that can go from the flatwater to the surf, without missing a beat, then you'll love the Sixty Forty MX.
The Sixty Forty MX benefits from being shorter, wider, yet still packed with volume. You get the feel, glide, and stability of a larger board, when paddling in flatwater while loving the maneuverability of the smaller dimensions.
The subtle displacement of the hull minimizes slapping and improves cutting through the water.
The molded epoxy construction is quite durable and the soft deck traction and tail kick provides for hours of comfortable paddling.
The Sixty Forty MX is good for beginner, intermediate, and even advanced riders and is comfortably surfed in waves up to 4 feet high.
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The ISLE Cruiser Soft Top is a classic SUP that can handle a wide variety of people and skill levels. It is built using an epoxy core and adding a soft layer on top that is firm but also grippable with wet feet.
The Cruiser Soft Top is designed to handle everything from small ocean waves to lakes to fishing in quite coves and is even a good platform for SUP yoga, if you want to test your stability on the water.
It comes equipped with a smaller 4 point bungee system in the front, which is great for most situations. If you are doing some gear intensive activity like fishing, you might need a larger 6 point bungee system, but for most applications, you’ll be fine with the 4 point system that comes on the Soft Top.
Carrying your Soft Top is easy with a standard center mounted carry handle. What makes this carry handle better than most is the pop up feature, so that when it’s not in use, it closes flush with the board.
The board has a single center fin, and at 31 inches wide and 27 pounds this durable construction means that you won’t have to worry about bumping and banging your board. It can handle it.
The Soft Top also comes with a carbon adjustable paddle
This is one of the best all around stand up paddle boards you can get for the money.
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Tom Carroll Paddle Surf (TCPS) makes beautiful looking SUPs and the Outer Reef MX holds up this tradition.
All of Tom Carroll boards are crafted by being more "water friendly".
What does that mean?
It means that the Outer Reef MX is designed with Double Concave contours in an effort to get the water to spiral as it moves across the board. The result is a board that glides through the water, as opposed to traditional SUP's that crudely push water forward, which results in a sluggish ride.
The Outer Reef MX design elements gives an increased flat water paddling speed, easy turning ability, and better response when riding waves.
The Outer Reef MX is fast, turns on a dime, is perfect on flat water and catches waves like it’s nothing. Also, it’s very light so you'll have no problem hauling it around.
If you're looking for a stable board that also glides through the water, this one is for you.
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The Pau Hana Malibu Classic is a great beginner to intermediate hard paddle board. The Malibu Classic is a very durable board, at an affordable price, that can withstand taking a beating.
The durability comes from the EPS foam core of the board being wrapped in ABS plastic and vacuum formed with Kevlar reinforcement lining the rails for extra rigidity.
This Pau Hanna is a quality board that is both stable and fast through the water, that can even handle a dog on the front of the board with no problems, you'll love the Malibu Classic. The "Classic" longboard surf shape makes this a great cruiser that beginners and families will really enjoy.
This SUP comes with an adjustable aluminum paddle, an accessory attachment system that makes it really simple to add cup holders, paddle clips and easy-to-thread bungee tie-downs, and even has a hole to run a cable lock.
If you're looking for a board can do everything well, so it's great for beginners, first timers, and casual SUPers, then pick up the Pau Hana Malibu Classic today.
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Classic.
The look. The design. The ISLE Glider is a beauty of a board for those that prefer a clean and classic, timeless design.
The Glider is an all-around paddleboard that can handle beginners as well as providing a fun time for more advanced paddlers and wave riders.
This paddleboard is engineered for firmness, stability, while providing ample maneuverability by taking a precision EPS foam core, then layering on a fiberglass resin, paulownia wood veneer for extra stiffness, and a final fiberglass resin layer to lock it all together.
The Glider makes life easy with the ample bungee space on the nose of the board as well as a feature we love here at PaddleboardSurf.com, the carry handle that lifts up when you need it, then sinks down flush into place when you don't.
The middle of the board has a soft brushed traction pad, where you will spend most of your time. But the rear of the board has diamond grooved traction pad that is provides even more grip for more athletic moves when surfing waves.
Everything you need to get on the water is included, a leash, an adjustable carbon paddle, and a center fin that does not require a special tool to install or remove.
If you want something that is light, yet firm enough for a bit of performance on more challenging water conditions, all while being one of the best looking SUPs around, the ISLE Glider is for you.
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This board is awesome. The Generator uses the best materials, design, and construction techniques and it shows. This board excels in small to medium surf with good stability and maneuverability
The Generator has a flatter rocker design, which means it does well in flat to slightly choppy waters. With a width of 32” and a depth of 4.4”, this board is designed more for stability than for speed
The board is constructed with natural wood fibers, carbon tail patches, that give it added strength while also maintaining a useful amount of flex.
The Generator has a standard 4 point bungee system and wider head and slimmer tail which makes it slip through water. All around one of the best boards you can buy.
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The Surftech Promenade has a displacement hull and carries a lot of volume
One of the only downsides of this board is the weight. At 34 lbs it is not the lightest board, but it is beefy. You are not going to have to worry about it, this one can take a beating and be fine.
This board is great for touring or distance paddling. It was made to with stand the abuse of being a rental board. So if you are looking for a board for the whole family, and you don’t mind if friends or neighbors use it as well, because you know it’s going to hold up, then this is the board for you.
The Promenade is 11 ½ feet long and 32 inches wide. It’s one of the thickest boards out there at 7.3 inches thick, which goes to durable go anywhere design.
A single center fin and 2 piece paddle is included.
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The Boardworks Versa is constructed using their patented Bombshell Veneer Technology which is a super hard epoxy. The molded composite construction uses ultra durable Kevlar and PVC materials and finished with a beautiful bamboo veneer.
The Versa is designed to be an all-around paddleboard that any skill level can jump on and start having fun. But, don't think this SUP is just for beginners, the Honey Fomb heat embossed deck pad and Extra wide nose and tail allow for excellent performance in nearly all waters.
The carry handle is integrated into the board, which is a feature that we love here at Paddleboard Surf. You bring enough supplies so you can stay out all day on the Versa because of the four D-ring tie downs with bungee cordage for storing water bottles and other gear.
While the Boardworks Versa is a beautiful board, it has a smart SUP design. Its keeled nose cuts smoothly through chop while the flat sections under the tail and standing area helps with a fluid and stable ride.
If you're looking for an epoxy SUP for paddling for the whole family, and you want a beautiful design, then check out the Boardworks Versa.
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The BOTE Flood is the perfect hard paddleboard for a laid-back beach day. The surfboard style shape hits the sweet spot for riding a wave or a relaxing cruise down the beach.
The Flood floats and glides easily and is super durable due to the Gatorshell construction. The Gatorshell construction is an innovative material that designed to handle abuse. BOTE made an excellent video explaining the details of the Gatorshell construction method that you can watch here.
Designed for fun, the Flood is at home surfing small waves or loaded up with a cooler and all the gear you need for a day of flatwater cruising. There are also plenty of accessories BOTE offers to customize this SUP, like the TravelLink carry system and Wheel Rac, but you have to purchase these separately.
If you're looking for a super stable, easy to carry and even easier platform to paddle, the BOTE Flood is going to be the perfect fit for you.
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Final Thoughts
Solid stand up paddleboards are a lot of fun, there were the first ever stand up paddle boards. They come in a wider variety of styles than inflatables SUPs, so you'll need to find what will work best for your needs.
The boards we listed are some of our personal favorites. We tend to prefer solid paddleboards because we like the added performance.
Bruce Paulson is the owner of PaddleboardSurf and an avid water sports enthusiast with a lifelong passion for all things aquatic. From stand-up paddleboarding and surfing to boating, kayaking, and canoeing, he thrives on the joy of being on the water. As an advocate for water conservation and environmental stewardship, Bruce shares his adventures and insights through his writing, inspiring others to embrace the beauty and excitement of life on the water.