SUP Mag UK
SUP Mag UK wants to give you, the reader/paddler, a platform for getting your voice heard. Throughout the land, plenty of stand up paddling exploits are going down and we’d love to hear about them. It doesn’t matter if it’s a super banging SUP surf session, a race report from a grass roots comp or a leisurely family jaunt around your local lake, get in touch, and let us know.
If you have any suggestions for regular features and content then also feel free to give us a shout – we don’t bite and are always happy to hear feedback and listen to suggestions.
Email tez@standuppaddlemag.co.uk for more info.
Words: Glen Phipps Pics: Dave White http://davewhite.me SUP race training can be done in one of two ways: efficient and not very efficient at all. If you’re looking to step
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Happy Mondays – the free to read lo-res issue of SUP Mag UK is now available at:
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In the last few years south coast based board designer Charlie Grey has built himself a solid rep as a custom SUP shaper. Happy to mow foam on any style you desire we caught
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With our mini guide SUP locations section rapidly growing we thought it’d only be right to add in Hayling Island – SUP Mag UK’s HQ. Read on to find out
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Dan Charlish is the brains behind this coming weekend’s SUP Armada. Having already got a successful kitesurfing armada series going, and having tested the water with SUP
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We’re looking for some feedback from you guys about the kind of stand up paddle boarding you mostly participate in. Get involved by answering the simply survey below.
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National Watersports Festival 2015 (taking place on Hayling Island Sept 4-6) is just around the corner. Bringing together industry and enthusiasts from across SUP,
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Tom Pattison, author of Confessions of a Kayaker from last year’s spring issue, gives us the low down on his local put in: Barcombe Mills, Easy Sussex.
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