Adventure
Paddling Palau
An eight-day self-supported SUP trip through the Rock Islands of Palau.
Learn MoreAn eight-day self-supported SUP trip through the Rock Islands of Palau.
Learn MoreLearn how to find what rivers are running, so you can make plans to SUP new runs or crush old favorites.
Learn MoreApproaching Marble Canyon on foot is relatively simple, but water levels exist at the bottom of a canyon. We had to descend.
Learn MorePaul Clark and Zach Collier travel to eastern Oregon to paddle the Imnaha and Grande Ronde rivers.
Learn MoreWhat's the difference between a Stompbox and a Stomp Pad? Read on to find how to talk Hala.
Learn More"Bottom line, the Hala Radito is one highly versatile SUP."
Learn More"For most recreational paddlers, a well designed inflatable SUP will perfectly suit your needs and is a better option than a hard board."
Learn MoreJed Duke paddles the Green River from Wyoming to Utah.
Learn MoreCovey is focused on pushing what kinds of rapids are possible on a paddle board, and uses the 12' Butte Falls as a training place.
Learn MoreHala paddle boards are built for adventure. Whether you are running whitewater, surfing, travelling, or enjoying a moment with friends.
Learn MoreA challenging lava rock filled series of ledges, some know Oak Springs (Deschutes River) as "Hospital Rapids" because of the consequences of a swim.
Learn MorePaddlers head down 12 miles of the volcanic sediment filled Toutle River for the first SUP descent.
Learn MoreHala paddlers Nadia Almuti, Alex Garhart, Paul Clark and friends enjoy some nice winter paddling on the Nehalam River in Oregon.
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