Nude Standup Paddleboarding

Hello. This Group is for people who are into SUP and particularly enjoy it without clothing. There is no better way to enjoy the water while getting a good workout and an allover tan at the same time. I would love to meet others who enjoy this or would like to discuss more. please join if interested.

Got a paddleboard this summer an got out on the water a couple times. Lots of fun but boy its hard work balancing and paddling.

Only been on quiet body of water eager here about other naked SUP folks experiences.

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now I want to get an inflatableA bit overwhelmed by all the options.
Aldi has inflatables on sale right now. End of season a good time to buy.

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Went paddle boarding last week and was able to capture a couple pics

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Dont know about Black Friday but I have found good sales on inflatable boards and kayaks at the beginning and the end of the season. The inflatable paddle boards on sale at Aldi were $50 off the price I paid at the beginning of the season which $100 off the prices I saw elsewhere even online.

I just taught myself start slow worked my way up to kneeling then standing. Recently connected with a couple other paddle boarders at naturist venue and shared tips

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Right now only interested in lakes and similar quiet bodies of water not ready to do anything with waves.

Amazon has a bunch on sale some for under $200
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=inflatable+paddle+boards+for+adults

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Quiet lakes are my level of ambition as well.Not quite up for boarding down a raging river

definitely no fast moving water for me only just starting out

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Quiet lakes are my level of ambition as well.Not quite up for boarding down a raging river

definitely no fast moving water for me only just starting out

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The key is to balance with your paddle and always look at the horizon while standing. I didnt do that for a while and had quite a challenge. Since I have started doing that no problems whatsoever. I have an inflatable 33" wide 10' long. Its easy to transport around to the various lakes we have.

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Last year was very windy in Minn for some reason. It definitely makes it more challenging. This year has been less windy so far and will see if that holds over into paddleboard season. I generally go against the wind to start when i have more energy then let the wind take me while i sun. have to watch out for sailboats though. One lake I go to has alot of sailboats. the other 2 that are connected to it only allows kayaks, canoes, paddleboards which is nice.

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you will get more used to the more times you go. i started out renting a hard board but finally bought an inflatable and love it

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lots of you tube videos on tips as well

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