

The easiest and fastest way to learn how to paddle board
Learning to paddle board can be easy and the learning curve can be shortened with the right equipment and conditions.


Size does matter... even when it comes to paddle boards
Looking for a low priced, quality paddle board that you can store in the trunk of your car? Check out these inflatable paddle board packages


A Review of the Revere Survival ComfortMax Inflatable PFD Belt for Paddle Boarding
Living in Amelia Island made it easy to get my hands on the Revere Survival Comfort Max inflatable PFD belt. Since 1936, Revere Survival has been manufacturing marine safety products and is based just down the road in Jacksonville, FL. I tested the Revere while paddle boarding on a down winder in 3 to 4 foot seas and 18 to 20 mph winds. At first glance the PFD looks well made. The belt and buckle are thick and sturdy. Putting it on is easy with the big buckle. One feature I r


Technically modern with an iconic retro look - a review of the O'Neill and Xcel wetsuit jackets
Cooler air and water temps are here. For many, paddle boarding this time of year requires some neoprene. Remember as the water temperatures head into the 60s the hypothermia risk goes from low to medium. Being a bit tired of the traditional pullover jackets we began looking for something different. Inspired by one of the creepiest movies ever (i.e., Deliverance) we found the O’Neill and Xcel full front zip wetsuit jackets and decided to give them a try. While we loved the ret


Amazing Paddles on Amelia Island - No. 2 Ocean Downwinder
Ride some bumps on a 13 mile downwinder.


Never Thought I Would Need to Inflate my PFD Paddle Boarding in My Back Yard
I have been paddle boarding for nearly 10 years now. In fact, I remember the exact day I started as I was on my honeymoon with my beautiful wife in Barbados. Needless to say I was horrible and after struggling to stand on the board I ended up just trying to surf it proner-style. I wear an inflatable PFD belt when paddling outside the surf zone. The two I have been using this year is the ONYX M-16 and the MTI Fluid 2.0. The primary reason I wear a PFD is the fact I run a paddl


PFDs Required in SUP Racing - Review of the Onyx M-16 Inflatable PFD Belt
We have yet another reason to SUP with a personal flotation device (PFD). The World Paddling Association (WPA) announced this week that leashes and PFDs are mandatory for all competitors in all open water or specified races. Open water races are defined as a course that is greater than a quarter mile off shore, greater than a quarter mile from the race location in either direction, in conditions that may warrant the use of a leash and PFD, or as mandated by the race director


Amazing Paddles on Amelia Island - No. 1 Ocean Sunrise
Looking for a place to paddle board on a day trip, long weekend, or week long vacation? Amelia Island can offer you something unique each time you paddle during your stay. Albeit small in size, the island is surprisingly diverse and contains an abundance of wildlife, historic landmarks, uncrowded surf breaks and scenic vistas all making Amelia Island a true SUP destination. I will be sharing a few of the best places to explore on a SUP in this series – Amazing Paddles on Ame