Is Paddleboarding Hard? Simplifying the Art of Paddleboarding with Loco Surfing!

Kate Chandler about to SUP in Scotland, Is Paddleboarding Hard? Simplifying the Art of Paddleboarding with Loco Surfing!

Paddleboarding - Do you find yourself intrigued by the exciting world of paddleboarding, but held back by the question, "Is paddleboarding hard?" You're not alone. Many beginners harbour this concern. Yet, the truth is, doesn't have to be as daunting as it might seem.

In this blog post video, we're breaking down the basic pros and cons of paddleboarding. We signpost the importance of lessons, the necessity to familiarise yourself with the weather so you don't get caught out and underscore the importance of using the best equipment to make the learning process easy!

Quality gear, specifically designed for stability and control, can make your experience smoother and more enjoyable. That's where Loco Surfing step in. We offer a fantastic range of high-quality gear, engineered to make your adventure a breeze.

Head over to www.locosurfing.com to explore their extensive collection of top-notch gear.

At the end of the day, doesn't have to be hard when you have the right guidance and equipment. So why wait? Dive into the fun world of paddleboarding with us!

Planning to Buy a SUP Board For Surfing?

Whether you are a seasoned surfer or someone who has always wanted to give surfing a try, stand up paddle boarding is a natural way of getting into the waves.

Standing upright on a board gives you an elevated vantage point for seeing the incoming waves, your paddle helps you get in the ideal position for catching the wave, and there is advantage in the fact that you are already standing when the wave approaches.  

If you’re getting on in years, you might appreciate that it is a little easier on the body than traditional surfing and can be a more approachable way of having fun in the ocean.

How do you choose the best paddle board for surfing? The truth is that you can surf on almost any paddle board, but some will perform better than others. If surfing will be your main SUP activity, you’ll want a board specialized for surfing, but if it is something you want to dabble in when opportunities arise, a board with more varied uses will make the most sense.