Paddleboard Size Chart

Select your weight, experience level, and activity type to view the recommended paddleboard size.

Recommended Paddleboard Size Chart

Weight Range Length (Feet) Width (Inches) Volume (Liters) Recommended Use

Paddleboard Size Chart

Weight Range (lbs)Experience LevelActivity TypeLength (Feet)Width (Inches)Volume (Liters)Recommended Use
100-150BeginnerLeisure Paddling9-10′30-32″160-190LCalm waters, all-around
100-150IntermediateTouring/Long Distance10-12′28-30″170-200LFlatwater, long distances
100-150AdvancedSurfing8-9′28-30″140-170LWaves and ocean paddling
150-200BeginnerLeisure Paddling10-11′32-34″180-210LCalm waters, all-around
150-200IntermediateTouring/Long Distance11-12′30-32″190-220LFlatwater, long distances
150-200AdvancedRacing12-14′25-27″200-250LHigh-speed racing
200-250BeginnerLeisure Paddling11-12′32-34″200-230LCalm waters, all-around
200-250IntermediateSurfing9-10′30-32″170-200LWaves and ocean paddling
250+BeginnerLeisure Paddling11-13′34-36″230-270LStable and calm paddling

Paddleboard Size Chart to help users choose the right size based on their weight, skill level, and paddleboarding activity.

Paddleboard Size Charts

Paddleboard Size (Length)WidthWeight CapacityIdeal ForBest ForSkill Level
8’0″ – 9’0″ (Short)28″ – 30″Up to 180 lbsBeginners or KidsSurfing, small wavesBeginner to Intermediate
9’0″ – 10’0″ (All-around)30″ – 32″Up to 220 lbsCasual paddlersLakes, rivers, surfingAll levels
10’0″ – 11’0″ (All-around)32″ – 34″Up to 250 lbsMost paddlersLakes, rivers, light touringAll levels
11’0″ – 12’6″ (Touring)30″ – 32″Up to 300 lbsTouring, long-distance paddlersLakes, ocean, riversIntermediate to Advanced
12’6″ – 14’0″ (Touring/Expedition)31″ – 33″Up to 350 lbsLong-distance paddlingOpen water, ocean, riversAdvanced
14’0″ and Above (Race/Expedition)23″ – 28″Up to 400 lbsRacing, expeditionsOpen water, racingAdvanced

Paddleboard Size Explanation:

  • Length: Paddleboards come in various lengths, with shorter boards (8’0″ to 9’0″) being great for kids or those looking for maneuverability in small waves, and longer boards (12’6″ to 14’0″) offering better stability and speed for distance paddling or racing.
  • Width: Wider boards (30″ to 34″) offer more stability, making them ideal for beginners. Narrower boards (23″ to 28″) are faster but less stable, often used for racing or advanced paddlers.
  • Weight Capacity: Be sure to choose a paddleboard that can handle your weight and any additional gear you may have, such as a paddle, bag, or cooler. Make sure the board’s weight capacity exceeds your weight by at least 20-30% for safety.
  • Ideal For & Best For: This refers to the type of paddling you plan on doing with the board, such as surfing, casual paddling, touring, or racing.
  • Skill Level: Paddleboards vary in their design to cater to different skill levels. Beginners typically need wider, more stable boards, while advanced users looking to race or cover long distances will prefer narrower, longer boards.

This chart will help you select the perfect paddleboard based on your needs, ensuring that you get the right combination of stability, performance, and capacity for your paddleboarding adventures!

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