River surfing and SUP river surfing are (for most of us) new and niche sports. As surfers of the rivers, we are often forced to use gear that was designed for use in the
It might seem early, but I’m going to call it now: it’s going to be a good season. My guess is that we will see Glenwood Springs over 20,000 CFS and Big Sur will
Editors note: Please welcome Hannah Ray J as the latest contributor to the blog! She is an avid SUP river surfer, and is constantly posting photos and videos of her shredding at Charles City.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 Price: >$800 Used Summary: The Starboard Squirt is a weird looking SUP. Measuring in at 34 inches wide and just 6 foot 6 inches long it has features that
Editor’s note: this is a preview post. Click here to read the full review. When it comes to river surfing I prefer to surf river waves over holes, but holes are much more common,
Summary: Arguably the best wave in Colorado. It is one of the largest, most consistent, and busiest river waves. It is definitely worth surfing if you’re anywhere in the area. River right offers a
All river surf spots are not created equal. They fall into one of two categories: a wave or a hole. A hole is characterized by having lots of whitewater. This whitewater is caused by