
The Waterwalker Inflatable SUP Boards
#THURSOSURF PADDLE BOARD LIFESTYLE







Waterwalker 120 SUP
The Waterwalker 120, specifically designed for the smaller paddler, offers an ideal experience for confident beginners and those seeking a more agile SUP experience. This board is perfect for solo riders, a parent accompanied by a small child, or those paddling with a small dog, guaranteeing a responsive yet stable ride. Its versatility shines in a multitude of water environments and conditions, making it a top contender among the best paddle boards for diverse aquatic adventures.
- Size : 10’×30″×6″
- Rec. Capacity : 100-150 lbs
- Max Capacity : 260 lbs
Waterwalker 126 SUP
Meet the Waterwalker 126, the ultimate SUP choice for most enthusiasts! With its ample space, this board comfortably supports an average-sized rider, along with extra gear or cargo. This feature makes it an ideal option for parents accompanied by a child or those wishing to paddle with their dog. As one of the best inflatable SUP boards, it stands out for its ease of use and adaptability, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience in various water settings.
- Size : 10’6×31″×6″
- Rec. Capacity : 130-180 lbs
- Max Capacity : 300 lbs
Waterwalker 132 SUP
The Waterwalker 132, an exceptional choice for beginners in search of a highly stable board, families with children, and experienced paddlers who thrive on engaging in various activities. Its expansive deck space sets it apart as a stable and versatile platform, ideal for an array of uses such as long-distance cruising, camping adventures, yoga and fitness routines, and even fishing. The Waterwalker 132 is perfectly suited for adults riding solo, or those accompanied by a child or a large dog. As one of the best SUP boards, it excels in providing a secure and enjoyable experience on the water.
- Size : 11’×32″×6″
- Rec. Capacity : 160-210 lbs
- Max Capacity : 330 lbs
FAQs
Your weight, height, and experience level matter.
- Heavier paddlers need a board with more volume for stability
- Beginners typically do best with wider, longer boards
- Advanced users may prefer narrower boards for speed or maneuverability
Common essentials include:
- Paddle
- SUP leash to keep you connected to the board
- Life jacket or other personal flotation device (PFD) for safety
- Pump for inflatable paddle boards
- Dry bag for storing valuables
Lakes, rivers, bays, oceans, and even canals! Always check local rules and conditions. Avoid fast-moving rivers or rough seas if you're inexperienced.
You bet! It improves core strength, balance, endurance, and cardiovascular health. It’s a full-body workout and low-impact, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
Basic swimming ability is highly recommended. Always wear a life jacket or PFD, and stay within a safe distance from shore.
