- Brand: Roc
- Color: Multi
- Material: Quad Core PVC
- Sport Type: SUP Paddling
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 127.2 x 33 x 6 inches
- Roc’s premium inflatable paddle board is made of the highest quality military grade material. We provide the most durable lightweight boards on the market using the same materials as boards costing twice as much. All boards come complete with everything you need to get out and enjoy the water right away
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- Our extra wide design creates an incredible all-around board for riders of all skill levels. These kits can be used in the ocean, freshwater lakes, and rivers. Our board is an industry-leading weight of only 17.5 poundsβthatβs 20% lighter than competitorsβ. Board dimensions are 10β long by 33β wide and 6β thick with a weight limit of 350 pounds. Pets love them too
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- Over 1500 Reviews and counting with a 5 Star rating.
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- What Makes Roc Paddle Boards The Top USA Paddle Board Company?
- We stand by the quality of our Company and are happy to provide a 1 year manufacturerβs warranty at no additional cost. Supported by the best USA based customer service in the industry. You can trust Roc as the leader in quality and fun.

















Snowyogi –
This ROC SUP is so much fun. Our family used to regularly kayak on the local lakes. Then we heard how great paddle boards are. After many hours of research we chose the ROC. So lightweight and easy to strap to my roof. Super easy to track, moves through the water fast, and it is stable. Personally I enjoy anchoring it out in the middle of the lake and sunning myself on the board- super relaxing!!! We plan on keeping our kayaks for cooler weather and windy days, but our ROC boards are preferred. Great value for the price. The last half of pumping air into them was challenging for me, but then I figured out how much faster and easier it is when I pretend it’s a pogo stick- not advisable though,because that probably is not recommended by ROC. Don’t hesitate on this purchase, you won’t regret it.
Nick Sterwald –
ROC makes some great inflatable paddle boards. We have this model (Big Kahuna) and a few of the Alliance models. This site makes it hard to determine what the real difference is, but the added length and width of the big kahuna make the board larger and more stable. I’ve used a few other inflatables, and here’s what to like about these ROC boards; All included gear works great. Price is right. D rings for attaching gear or anchors are right where they need to be. The inflate valve is sturdy and not “Cheap” feeling.My one and only problem I find with this package is the compression lever for the paddle attachment. The bolt is just a little long and can be bothersome when your hand brushes against it sometimes when paddling. I solved this by replacing it with a bolt that was just a little shorter so the end doesn’t protrude beyond the lamp mechanism. This really isn’t a huge problem though, just a small gripe.You can’t go wrong with these boards, however I definitely recommend an auto pump to make it that much easier.
Nancy L. Curtis –
I couldn’t be HAPPIER with my purchase! I can be on the water in minutes with the set up!! The pump is easy and efficient to use…just think of it as a warm up for your arms, shoulders, and abs to get ready to paddle.I read a bunch of reviews and kept coming back to the Roc brand. I wanted easy set up, wide and stable, easy transport and storing, and I didn’t want to spend a ton of money being I was just getting into the sport. Maybe if I keep at it I will upgrade to one of Roc’s higher end models…but for now, this one is perfect for me.Unlike the other boards I borrowed from friend’s or rented, the length and width I chose make me feel completely stable out on the water…allowing me to get more and more confident is different conditions. I purchased one that was recommended if I wanted to take my dog along with me. I need to get a little more time on it under my belt before I try it with my Labrador…but its a goal for next summer.Get yourself a Roc and get out on the water!
Roosevelt Willis –
This sup is fantastic! My brother has a Hala Carbon, which costs over $1000, and side-by-side, the quality of materials and construction between the Hala and the Roc seem identical to me. Sure, the carbon stringers provide a much stiffer ride for use on the ocean / choppy water, but they come at a really high cost, and if you’re not trying to paddle through breakers, they’re simply not necessary. I use this board only on Arizona rivers and lakes, and it has been wonderful. The PVC is thick and durable, the eyelets are stout and plentiful, and the foam decking is expansive, thick and durable. Everything about it looks and feels top notch. And, to top it off, it’s good-looking, too!Now, how does it ride? It’s fast. I’ve used it on lakes and slow-moving rivers, always with a group of friends, and it seems like everyone else always has to paddle more/harder than me to maintain the same speed. It’s not quite as stable as some other boards out there, but that all comes down to width – it’s not the widest board you can get. That’s not to say it’s tipsy; it’s just not gonna ride like an inflatable dock. (There’s no free lunch.) It tracks really well, too. I had to cut the fin down by about 50% to get more clearance for days when the river is running low and there are shallow spots (<8" deep) to navigate, and it's still super easy to keep pointed in the right direction. Those smaller fixed fins really do seem to help a lot. I'll probably order a second fin, which I'll leave at full length, for lake use, but it's not imperative. One of the things that I like about this particular model is that it has a higher weight capacity (350 lbs) and inflation pressure capability (20 psi max) than most others. This allows me to ride along with my dog and gear, as well as provides better handling through the moderate chop that can be encountered on larger lakes. Lastly, the second hold-down bungee at the stern is really handy. You can never have too much storage. The 3-piece paddle does its job well. It's solid when assembled and easy to store and transport when broken down. I was a little skeptical towards the pump in the beginning, since it's all plastic, but it has performed flawlessly through an entire season of use. I'm not sure how the bag would hold up to travel, but it's been perfect for storage. I really like that the bag is actually sized large enough that you don't have to struggle to get the deflated board and all accessories neatly packed inside it. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase, and would not hesitate to buy another Roc board.