Stand-up paddleboarding offers a fun alternative to traditional boating. Here's the gear you need to break into the sport.
O’Neil 24/7 Tech L/S Crew Shirt ($50)

With a relaxed fit and full UV protection, the is an easy choice for a paddling shirt. The polyester fabric dries quickly and is breathable and stretchy, and it fits as well underwater as it does atop your board.
NRS Vibe Water Shoes ($75)

Call it a simple and stylish . Drain holes and a tough mesh upper allow water to escape quickly, and the foam instep is designed for barefoot use. A siped outer sole sticks to slippery rocks when you make landfall.
All Terrain AquaSport SPF 30 Sunscreen ($20)

All Terrain’s delivers full-spectrum UVA and UVB protection without leaving a white film on your skin or an oil slick in the water.
Boardworks Fiberglass Traveler Paddle ($200)

Collapsing into three pieces, is simple to stow when you’re between floats. The fiberglass shaft and blade aren’t as brittle as carbon, yet at a modest 1.6 pounds, they don’t weigh much more, either.
Aquatech Axis Go iPhone 7 Water Housing ($250)

are used by some of the best photographers. This iPhone version makes getting underwater shots affordable.
Outerknown Nomadic Trunks ($65)

Made from stretchy recycled polyester, ’s just-above-the-knee fit is perfect for paddlers. A back zip pocket and key ring carry the essentials.
Patagonia Stormfront 20L Sling ($230)

Designed for fly-fishermen, the swings around for quick access. The waterproof zipper keeps valuables dry if you accidentally take a plunge.
Braven BRV-1M Waterproof Speaker ($100)

For worry-free onboard tunes, bring along Braven’s water and shockproof . Bluetooth syncs it with your phone, and an extra power bank adds 12 hours of juice.
Dakine USCG Approved PFD Waist Belt ($100)

The best part about a flotation device? Not having to use it. Still, it’s legally required for paddlers in most states. Dakine’s lets you follow the rules effortlessly and comfortably.
Lakeshore Wet Woody 12'6″ Board ($1,550)

A sleek touring board, the has just a hint of rocker and a downturned nose to help it cut through calm water, increasing glide and efficiency. It’s perfect for long, flat cruises.