In this SUPboarder PRO head to head test we put 15 All round / River running White Water iSUPs priced between £532 and £1100 up against each other. White Water SUP is becoming more and more populair with paddlers, but there is very little information available for paddlers to know what equipment is right for their size and ability. Our head to head comparison by 11 testers will help you decide what board is right for YOU!
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sarah_supjunkie33
1 year ago
Thanks guys – really interesting to see the results and watch the paddlers’ skills too! Sarah
Cam
1 year ago
Fun video but this looks like too much work for me.
Geoff
1 year ago
I see the Hala Atcha, but need the bigger whitewater river boards, like Rado/Radito in there too. Those are super capable river/whitewater boards.
Thanks for your comment Geoff, we will try and get bigger boards in there to next time.
Gunter Letsch
9 months ago
I have got one other Whitewater SUP to mention: The Airboard Storm rider in small (8.8) and big (9.8). What do you think of these Boards? I got the small one. I have got another question concerning fins: Fins work with the surrounding water. In WW you often have water coming from every direction, so if the water hits the fin from the “wrong” direction it makes the board do things you don’t want it to do. For this reason I removed all my fins because there are so many situations where the fin should be a disadvantage. Did you… Read more »
Thanks guys – really interesting to see the results and watch the paddlers’ skills too! Sarah
Fun video but this looks like too much work for me.
I see the Hala Atcha, but need the bigger whitewater river boards, like Rado/Radito in there too. Those are super capable river/whitewater boards.
Thanks for your comment Geoff, we will try and get bigger boards in there to next time.
I have got one other Whitewater SUP to mention: The Airboard Storm rider in small (8.8) and big (9.8). What do you think of these Boards? I got the small one. I have got another question concerning fins: Fins work with the surrounding water. In WW you often have water coming from every direction, so if the water hits the fin from the “wrong” direction it makes the board do things you don’t want it to do. For this reason I removed all my fins because there are so many situations where the fin should be a disadvantage. Did you… Read more »
Hi Gunter , thanks for the question and comment. We have sent this over to one of our WW paddlers to get back to you.