Expedition Touring Paddle Board

SUP Touring Boards Designed for Speed and Distance

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Powerful Performance to Go Faster and Farther

Embark on thrilling adventures with the Expedition Touring Stand Up Paddle Board range, expertly crafted to take you swiftly and far on any journey you envision. Its tapered spearpoint shape dramatically reduces drag, achieving greater distances at higher speeds compared to all-around boards.

Expedition 138 SUP

The Expedition 138 paddle board touring is made to go fast! Experienced paddlers will appreciate its spearpoint shape as they take the lead on the water. At 11’6 it’s the perfect balance of speed, stability and versatility for those that want to paddle far and go fast.

  • Size : 11’6×30″×6″.
  • Rec. Capacity :130-180 lbs
  • Max Capacity : 330 lbs

Expedition 150 SUP

If the Expedition 138 is a spear, the Expedition 150 touring inflatable paddle board flies like a javelin. This long distance paddle board's extra volume and width give you more stability in chop and the expansive cargo areas front and rear mean you’ll never be without the gear you need on your paddling excursions.

  • Size : 12’6×31″×6″
  • Rec. Capacity : 160-210 lbs
  • Max Capacity : 400 lbs

FAQs

Touring paddle boards are designed for performance and distance. Some special features include:

  • Long lengths for better glide and straight-line tracking
  • Narrow builds for speed and reduced drag
  • A pointed nose to cut through waters effortlessly
  • Space for dry bags, gear and tie-downs

Expedition touring boards can be a versatile high-performance paddle board for any paddler.

Consider a touring board if you

  • Enjoy long-distance paddling or endurance training
  • Plan to go on overnight or multi-day paddle trips
  • Want to explore coastlines, rivers, or remote locations
  • Prefer a faster, more efficient ride over maximum stability

Touring boards are best suited for intermediate to advanced paddlers, but confident beginners can also use them with a little practice.

Touring paddle boards go significantly faster than all-around paddle boards. Their longer waterline and narrow profile allow you to glide farther with each stroke, meaning less effort over long distances.

They’re stable relative to their design purpose, but generally less stable than wider all-around boards. The narrower the board, the more challenging it can feel, but the trade-off is better glide and efficiency.

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