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Stand up paddle boards built for the BCFing expert
Any BCFing expert knows that a glassy morning on the water is the ultimate way to start your day. Gliding across the Noosa River or exploring the hidden coves of Rottnest Island is unbeatable when you have the right gear. Many paddlers also mix things up with kayaks when they want longer missions, extra storage, or to cover more water on breezier days.
Our range is built to handle the brutal Aussie sun and salt. We stock everything from ultra-portable inflatable SUP kits to high-performance rigid SUP setups. These boards provide the stability and durability needed for real adventures in the thick of it.
Inflatable vs Rigid SUP: Making the choice
Picking between an inflatable paddle board and a hard stand up paddle board comes down to your transport mission. An inflatable SUP is a total game-changer for apartment dwellers. These boards pack down into a compact SUP backpack and fit in the boot without any dramas. Quality drop-stitch technology means these boards stay rock solid when you pump them to the correct PSI.
If you have the garage space and roof racks, a hard stand-up paddleboard or rigid SUP offers slightly better glide. These are the gold standard for those early morning fitness sessions at St Kilda Beach or Byron Bay. Both styles are stable enough for beginners and tough enough for seasoned paddlers who don't mind a bit of chop.
Fishing stand-up paddle boards for the stealthy angler
A fishing SUP is the ultimate stealth machine for the local estuaries. It allows you to sneak up on flighty species in the shallows where a boat motor would spook them in seconds. Paddle boards for fishing often feature specialised mount points for rod holders and coolers.
This gear is perfect for chasing barra in the Hervey Bay flats or flicking lures in Currumbin Creek. If you are prepping for a stealth mission, check out our bait, burley & accessories to make sure you have everything needed to land a ripper from your board.
Essential paddle board accessories for your mission
The board is just the beginning of the story. Having the right paddle board accessories ensures you stay safe and comfortable out on the water. A lightweight carbon paddle reduces arm fatigue during those long hauls across the bay. A manual paddle board pump is a reliable backup for the beach, but an electric pump for SUP is a total lifesaver if you want to save your lungs for the water.
When conditions change or distance creeps up, life jackets and PFDs add peace of mind without getting in the way of your paddle. Before you head off, check our camping checklist to ensure the rest of your kit is just as adventure-ready.
Paddle Away?
It’s time to ditch the shore and start exploring from a fresh perspective. Jump online or visit the nearest BCF location. We have over 165 stores across Australia where you can have a yarn with our BCFing experts about what will suit your trips and travel plans best. Our crew will get you sorted with the best paddle boards for beginners or upgrade you to a high-end touring rig. Grab your board and hit the water for an adventure you will actually brag about later.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best paddle board for beginners in Australia?
Most beginners find that an all-rounder inflatable paddle board is the best starting point. These boards are usually wider and thicker to provide the stability needed to find your balance on choppy bay waters like Port Phillip Bay. Look for something at least 32 inches wide for a stable platform.
How do I choose between an inflatable and a rigid SUP?
Pick an inflatable SUP if portability is your priority. They are perfect for hikers and travellers who want to stash their board in a SUP backpack. Choose a rigid SUP if you want maximum speed and have the roof racks to transport it. Both provide a cracking workout and excellent durability in the salt.
Are inflatable paddle boards durable enough for Aussie conditions?
Modern inflatable paddle boards are incredibly tough. They are made from military-grade PVC and use drop-stitch construction to handle high pressure. They can easily withstand bumping into mangroves or river snags that might crack a traditional fibreglass board.
Do I need an electric pump for my SUP?
A manual pump does the job, but an electric pump for SUP is a massive time-saver. It allows you to get your board to the correct PSI without breaking a sweat. This means you have more energy for the actual paddling once you hit the water.
What is the benefit of a carbon paddle over a standard one?
A carbon paddle is significantly lighter than aluminium or plastic versions. You take thousands of strokes on a long touring mission so that weight difference saves your shoulders. It keeps you on the water for much longer before fatigue sets in.