Why Choose Thurso?
See how we compare to other paddle board brands.
| Thurso Surf | Other Brands | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Woven Drop-stitch | Knitted Drop-stitch |
| Construction | Fused Double-layer PVC | Single-layer PVC |
| Seams | Heat-Welded | Glued |
| Paddle | Carbon Shaft Paddle | Aluminum |
| Accessories | Premium kit | Basic kit |
| Warranty | 2 Years | 1 Year |
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. Even strong swimmers need a dog-specific life jacket for buoyancy, high visibiity and easy rescue. It's always better to be safe than sorry!
Any dog can go paddleboarding if they love the water! Laid-back, water-loving dogs do best with the surroundings and feeling. Smaller dogs are easier to manage, but large breeds bring a lot of thrill. Dogs with higher energy may need more training and patience to not jump off the board and into the water.
The paddle board model best suited for you depends on your needs and location. Most paddlers looking for leisure go for all-around paddle boards, but for specific uses like yoga, a yoga paddle board would be the best. The sizing chart will indicate the capacity of the rider(s) if you're worried about exceeding the weight limit.
Yes! THURSO SURF iSUP boards are designed with double layers of PVC, so they are extremely durable and can handle heavy usage. iSUPs are known to be more durable, than wood paddle boards, and are also more portable and storable.
You can inflate your SUP using any one of our electric or hand-pump pumps designed specifically for inflating our line of iSUPs.
Our paddle boards have different features curated for different uses so you can get the most optimal experience out of them. For example, our yoga paddle board features a softer deck, our junior paddle boards are wider and more stable for children, and our touring paddle boards can cut through waters effortlessly.
There is a 2 Year Manufacturer Limited Warranty on all inflatable paddle boards (iSUPs) from date of purchase. We guarantee against any abnormal defect in workmanship and materials within this period.
Find a calm body of water such as a lake or bay as less waves = easier to balance. Most people like to start on their knees to get the feel for paddling and once comfortable, start standing up. The key is to not rush and take your time learning the correct strokes using guides or helpful tips.
Yes, even strong swimmers should wear a canine life jacket on a paddle board. A life jacket keeps your dog afloat if they fall off in deep water, reduces fatigue during long sessions, and has a handle so you can lift them back onto the board. Choose a USCG-approved dog PFD sized to their weight.
Retrievers, Labradors, Spaniels, and other water-loving breeds tend to take to SUP quickly. Smaller dogs often adapt faster due to lower centre of gravity. Nervous or anxious dogs may need more time to feel comfortable. Start in calm, shallow water regardless of breed.
Start on land — let the dog explore the board, sit on it, and get treats on it before touching water. In water, start in the shallows with the board stationary. Graduate to kneeling paddling before standing. Keep early sessions short and positive. Most dogs adapt within 2-3 sessions.
Choose a board rated well above the combined weight of you and your dog. The Max (34in wide, 300 lb capacity) is the best Thurso option for larger dogs — extra width provides stability when the dog moves around. For smaller dogs under 20 lbs, any Waterwalker board works well.
The EVA foam traction pad covers most of the deck and is scratch-resistant. For extra protection, apply a clear board guard film to the nose and rails. Trim your dog's nails before paddling sessions. Most board wear from dogs is cosmetic and does not affect performance or durability.