SUP: Inflatable vs. Solid Paddleboard (2024)

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Should you buy an inflatable or a solid paddleboard? Let’s take a look at the advantages of each to help you make your decision…

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(Photo courtesy of Scottie Peterson)

A good paddleboard is a significant investment. One of your buying choices is whether to opt for an inflatable board or a solid board. Each has distinct advantages. Considering these will help you make your final decision.

Let’s start with inflatables…

Advantages of Inflatable SUP Boards

Convenience

Inflatable SUPs transport and store easily. You don’t need a special rack for your vehicle, and they deflate and roll up when not in use.

If your living situation leaves you with little storage space, a packable board is the perfect solution. If you don’t want to invest in a rack for your vehicle, an inflatable can be transported in your trunk or back seat.

Inflatables usually come with their own pack, so you can check one an airplane, or carry it as a backpack. If you combine an inflatable board with a 4-piece paddle like Aqua-Bound’s Freedom or Lyric paddles, you’re set to go almost anywhere you can pack it.

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Some inflatables are available as hybrids, so you can kayak, too (photo courtesy of Scottie Peterson)

A Soft Landing

Inflatable SUPs are softer than solid boards, which is especially good news for beginners. Falling is part of learning how to SUP, and when you know you won’t hurt yourself if you land on your board, that will help take some of the fear away.

Inflatables are Still Tough

A high-quality inflatable paddleboard—like a solid board—will last for years if you take care of it. They can be used anywhere a solid board can be used, including rivers with rocks. Since they’re covered with layers of durable PVC plastic they’ll take a beating.

We recommend buying from a paddle shop rather than a big box store. They’ll carry trusted brands that make quality products.

Great for Activities that Require Stability

If you plan to fish from your board, or take your dog(s) or small children along, an inflatable is usually more stable than a solid board. Recreational boards are designed for stability, so opt for one of those rather than a racing or performance board.

The same is true if you want to get into SUP yoga. There are inflatables specifically designed for yoga, but you can use any recreational inflatable, too, and have that stability.

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If you want to fish, an inflatable is your best choice (photo courtesy of Clint Taylor)

Often More Affordable

When you get into the mid and high-range paddleboards, especially, you’ll find inflatables are generally more affordable than solid boards. Just be sure you go with a trusted manufacturer with high-quality standards.

Disadvantages of Inflatables

It takes 11-15 minutes to inflate your board, whether with a hand pump or an electric pump. So you’ll need to allow that prep time whenever you plan to get on the water.

You should also know that to hand pump your board up to its desired PSI (pounds per square inch) will give you an intense upper body workout before you even get on the water. If you’d rather save your energy for paddling, you’ll want to invest in a reliable electric pump. That’s an additional investment of $100+.

Definitely not a deal-breaker but just something to be aware of: Inflatables are quite a bit thicker than solid boards, usually 6 inches. So it’s a little more of a challenge to get back on from the water when you fall or if you’ve been swimming—especially when wearing a vest PFD.

Finally, your SUP needs to be fully dry before rolling up to store so it doesn’t develop mold issues. That can be in a yard (out of the sun, preferably) or with a quick-dry towel. Again, not a deal-breaker but just to be aware o

Advantages of Solid SUP Boards

Better Maneuverability and Speed

There’s no doubt about it—a solid board (also called rigid or hard) responds better, especially in waves and choppy water. They’re also a bit more stable in adverse conditions.

If you want to be able to use your board to surf, for competition, or to do tricks in the waves, you’ll probably be happier with a solid board.

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Solid boards offer better maneuverability and speed

Some inflatables can handle most of those situations, and their design has come a long way over the years. But you’ll still get better maneuverability and speed from a solid board.

They're Ready to Go

A solid board is ready to go as soon as you take it off your vehicle or get it out of your garage. If you use a rack designed for paddleboards, it’ll be easy to get it on and off your vehicle in no time.

If you’re going to keep your board at a cabin or always use it in water with vehicle access, you’ll save time and hassle with a solid board.

Always Rigid Enough

If an inflatable board isn’t pumped up to the right PSI, it’ll sag a bit in the middle. That can affect your performance on the water. Of course, you won’t have to worry about that with a solid board because it will always be rigid enough.

Once you’re in the world of paddleboarding you may even find you want both types of boards. Then you’re free to use the best one for the best paddling scenario.

Disadvantages of Solid SUPs

The biggest disadvantage of solid SUPs is that they’re cumbersome to store and transport. If you have the space this won’t be an issue, but if not, a solid board may not even be possible.

Secondly, solid boards are usually heavier than inflatables. You can spend more to get a solid board made of lighter materials, of course, if it’s within your budget.

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(Photo courtesy of Emilie O’Connor)

We hope that helps you make your decision between an inflatable and solid paddleboard.

Happy paddling!

(This was first published in 2017 and has been updated.)

Do you have paddle questions our friendly Customer Service Team can help you with today? Contact them: 715-755-3405 • [emailprotected]

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FAQs

SUP: Inflatable vs. Solid Paddleboard? ›

Quick Answer: For all-around leisure paddling, inflatable SUPs are much better overall, due to advantages in durability, portability, weight, versatility, and injury prevention. But if you are buying a board mainly for SUP surfing or racing, certain technical attributes of hardboards make them worthy of consideration.

Are inflatable paddle boards harder to balance on? ›

Inflatable boards are more stable than solid ones because they have more volume which makes them more stable. Compared to hard paddle board types, inflatable paddleboards are very easy to stand on due to their shape, width, and volume. This is why most SUP yoga instructors and enthusiasts use them.

How do inflatable paddle boards compare? ›

Inflatable paddle boards are easier to transport and store due to their ability to deflate into a bag. They're also more forgiving if you fall, and their durability makes them ideal for rocky areas. However, solid boards offer superior performance on the water.

Are inflatable sups more stable? ›

If you plan to fish from your board, or take your dog(s) or small children along, an inflatable is usually more stable than a solid board. Recreational boards are designed for stability, so opt for one of those rather than a racing or performance board. The same is true if you want to get into SUP yoga.

Will an inflatable paddle board pop? ›

Yes, inflatable paddle boards can burst, but this outcome is rare and typically the result of certain conditions or misuse. Over inflation, temperature variations, and material wear are the primary factors that could lead to a board bursting. Overinflation is the most direct path to a paddle board bursting.

Should I get an inflatable paddle board or solid? ›

As we've shown above, inflatable boards are easy to transport and store, durable and are usually more affordable than rigid paddle boards, making them ideal for leisure paddling. But if you're looking for a board for SUP surfing or racing, a good quality rigid board may be a better option.

Why am I so wobbly on a paddleboard? ›

Often, especially for beginners, if you stand in the wrong position while you're paddle boarding you might find yourself with shaky legs. If your legs are shaking, this is an indication that you need to adjust your stance so that you're maintaining your balance without overexerting your body.

How much should you spend on inflatable paddle board? ›

Generally, the average cost of an inflatable paddle board ranges from $400 to $2000.

How long will an inflatable SUP last? ›

Most frequently used boards, with the proper care, could last between 3-5 years. And for all those boards that are used either extrainously or that are not well cared for can expect them to last 3 years or less.

Is it better to leave an inflatable paddle board inflated? ›

All inflatable paddle boards will lose air pressure over time when left inflated, but it's also key to remember that air pressure expands in extreme heat. If you're storing the board somewhere particularly warm, it's best to let out a little air to avoid any damage.

Why not buy a cheap paddle board? ›

Besides, lugging around heavy, cheap paddle boards from the car to the water became quite tiresome since the materials used in cheap brands are much heavier. Heavy boards also cause extra drag in the water, which takes extra energy to make the board glide, making it harder to paddle.

Do inflatable paddle boards puncture easily? ›

While it is of course possible to puncture any inflatable product with well placed nail or the like, these boards are intended to be used in rocky conditions and perform well in those conditions.

Which SUP is most stable? ›

A board that is wider at the nose will be more stable when a passenger or dog is on board. Overall, boards with a less aggressive sidecut will be more stable than more angular boards that are very narrow at the nose or tail.

What is better, an inflatable or a paddle board? ›

For all-around and river specific uses, inflatable boards have significant performance advantages over hard boards that benefit most paddlers. For big wave surfing and competition class SUP racing, hard stand up paddle boards have an edge in performance.

What is the difference between hard and inflatable paddle board? ›

Compared to inflatable SUPs, hard SUPs are more stable because they have a larger surface area on the water. Since the inflatable board is generally thicker and has more volume, our center of gravity is higher, which slightly decreases our stability on the board.

Why are inflatable paddle boards so expensive? ›

Inflatable paddle boards are made using special drop-stitch fabrics which are expensive and require great precision in assembly to maintain an accurate board shape. High quality inflatable paddle boards are completely hand-made, so labor costs are high.

Is it hard to stand on an inflatable paddle board? ›

An inflatable paddle board is much easier on the body of the rider and anybody else the board might come in contact with. A softer deck reduces fatigue. Standing on an inflatable SUP is similar to standing on one of those expensive rubber mats used in commercial settings to reduce fatigue.

Why can't I balance on my paddle board? ›

Therefore, if you're finding it difficult to balance, check your board's width; it might just be too narrow. Choose the right inflatable paddle board. The second tip involves Proper Foot Position. Standing correctly significantly impacts your balance.

How can I make my inflatable paddle board more stable? ›

Always stand up with your feet lined up with the handle, and shoulder width apart, facing forward. If you're behind the handle the board will be more narrow and less stable. Have a friend tell you if you're in the middle. – Make sure both feet are pointing forward, and are about 12″ apart (width of your shoulders).

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