River Surfing Vs. Ocean Surfing
Supconnect breaks down the difference between river waves and ocean waves.
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Supconnect breaks down the difference between river waves and ocean waves.
Boardworks Team paddler Gabriel Gray, founder of SOAR (Save our American Rivers) Recently completed a journey down the Headwaters of the Flint River in Georgia in order to raise awareness for one of the nations most endangered water ways.
'Can I Surf That?' is a women's SUP film project focused on surfing the biggest and best river waves this continent has to offer.
Boardworks team athlete Bradley Hilton hit the river with SUPconnect community assistant and Glide whitewater athlete Alex Mauer.
New Boardworks Surf SUPs are designed specifically for Wake SUP Surfing! check out the awesome SUP video.
The U.S. National Whitewater Center (USNWC) will host the second annual Tuck Fest, a three-day festival that celebrates the active, outdoor lifestyle through competitions, exhibitions, demos and live music April 25 – 27, 2014.
In June 2014, the world’s best stand up paddlers will descend on Sleepy Cascade, ID to compete for the largest purse in Stand UP Paddle history $50,000.00.
Boardworks Surf is excited to announce the addition of 4 new Boardworks Team athletes to the family for 2014 in Florida.
Supconnect's Community Assistant, Alex Mauer, takes us on a virtual tour of Confluence Park, his local paddle haunt in downtown Denver.
Watch the trailer and read more about Scott Mestrezat's documentary 'Big Muddy Moose', which chronicles his SUP journey down the Missouri, from Montana to St. Louis.
Bad Fish team rider, Claire Chappell, talks us through some of her favorites spots around the Mid West.
One of the hot topics in the world of river racing is the size of boards being used - should they be regulated? To shed some light on the topic, Alex Mauer, one of the best river racing and surfing talents in the US, weighs in.