Buy a SUP Paddle — How material, length and blade shape determine efficiency
After the board itself, the paddle is the most important piece of SUP equipment. Material, length and blade shape determine how much energy each stroke costs. Lighter material means less fatigue; the right length ensures an efficient stroke angle.
| Material | Weight | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminium | Heavy | Low | Beginners |
| Fibreglass composite | Medium | Mid | Intermediate |
| Carbon 40–70 % | Light | Mid–High | Touring |
| Carbon 80–100 % | Very light | High | Racing |
Pair your paddle with the right SUP board, useful SUP accessories, or explore the full range from Jobe SUP.
Choosing the right length
The rule of thumb: your height plus 15–25 cm. Flatwater touring: +25 cm. Surfing: +10–15 cm. Racers often go even longer for more pull per stroke.
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Which material is right for me?
Aluminium is affordable and robust — great for casual users. Composite strikes a good balance between weight and price. Carbon suits longer tours where less fatigue matters most.
How do I choose the right paddle length?
Your height plus 15–25 cm. Touring: +25 cm, surfing: +10–15 cm. Adjustable paddles let you fine-tune the length on the go.
Adjustable or fixed length?
Adjustable offers flexibility for multiple users and disciplines. Fixed length is lighter and stiffer — ideal for racers who prioritise weight and efficiency.
How do I care for my SUP paddle?
Rinse with fresh water after every session. Check the adjustment mechanism for sand and salt residue. Store disassembled to protect the joints. With carbon paddles, avoid point loads.
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