Recently bought a SUP due to the prediction of a very average summer ahead for waves, fitness and just to try something new. Talked about buying one for ages and thought about it even longer.
Have had a lot of help from a mate in picking the board, tips for paddling, where to go etc..no need to mention names, he knows who he is
Just a few observations thought I would share:
1. Humbling - had to de-tune expectations, stay posostive at the start and take in the good advice.
2. Comradery - Never experienced anything like it, everyone I come across who is in the sport is super passionate and friendly with advice, in and out of the water, happy to lend gear. Longboarding has similar vibe but have to admit SUP crew are next level.
3. Progression - I don't think you could ever be bored of the SUP - Marinas, surf, lakes, estuaries, mean you can SUP in almost any conditions.
Recently started heading out in the open ocean and man what a difference it is, falling off all the time again!
My board is a 10'6 x 28.5 Jimmy Lewis Hanalei, cant wait til I can get the hang of it to start surfing.