Hey Chickenman,
Most of the growth around the world in SUP is actually on flat water excercising, rivers, lakes ponds etc.
Only a small % of the overall SUPers will actually surf. As many people fnd out a big board in the surf can and will kill you if you get it wrong.
Lots of people can stand on a SUP in glassy conditions, but throw in wind, chop, rips, water movement etc and trust me they thin out very very fast down our way.
The rougher it gets the better I like it, no crowd and the greater the challenge just to stand on the thing.
We paddle to breaks you will rarely get to on a shorty or mal and if you dont like it paddle another 1/2 k to the next one you like.
Wind comes up throw it in the river always a plan B
Woman who try SUP love it, you get the advantages of a full body work out, see some nature and your not stuck inside.
Lots of woman paddle down our way now the secret is getting out and ahh they are kinda easy on the eye too.
Oh and now Kids are all over it too, well mine are woooo hoooo but they already surfed a bit first.
Phill

