Wave Rider SUP Boards Explained: Features, Sizes, and Use Cases

Stand-up Paddleboarding (SUP) is a fun and adventurous way to explore waters, including lakes, rivers, and oceans. You don’t need years of experience to enjoy it. 

All you need to enjoy SUP is the right SUP board and love for water. That’s where the Wave Rider SUP boards series by Blu Wave SUP comes in.

These boards are designed for all kinds of paddlers. While some are best for beginners, others are built for advanced riders. Whether you want to cruise calm water, ride waves, or try foil surfing, there is a board out there just for you. 

This guide explains the different Wave Rider boards. It shows their features, sizes, and what they are best used for. It will help you pick the one that fits your paddling goals.

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Why People Like Wave Rider SUP Boards

Most SUP boards are made with strong and light materials, making them easy to carry around and fun to ride. The smart materials used in the boards makes them stiff, yet not too heavy.

With a glossy finish and stylish rail-to-rail color fades, these boards look great. Some have built-in GoPro mounts to help you record your ride. Many also include bungee cords to tie down gear on the front deck.

Here’s what most Wave Rider SUP boards include:

  • Lightweight and durable epoxy bamboo sandwich (EBS) construction
  • Stylish color and gloss finish
  • Gear tie-downs on deck
  • GoPro mount on select models
  • Comfortable handles for easy carrying
  • Fin setups matched for surf or flat water

Top SUP Board Choices

Wave Rider Pro Elite 9'6"

The Wave Rider Pro Elite 9'6" board is made for riders who love catching waves. It’s fast, responsive, and designed for surfing. If you have some experience, you’ll love how it carves and turns.

Board Features:

  • Length: 9 feet 6 inches
  • Width: Two options available: 29.75 inches and  32 inches
  • Carbon-reinforced construction
  • Quad or thruster
  • Surf-style (or gun) shape with added agility

Best Uses:

  • Ocean surf and wave riding
  • Sharp turns and carving
  • Advanced paddling in coastal areas
  • Riders who want more control on waves

Who It’s For:
Beginners to advanced riders up to 170 lbs to 240 lbs

Wave Rider Elite Pro 8'6"

The Wave Rider Elite Pro 8'6" board is built for light riders who want a fun surf session. The narrow shape helps you make quick moves in waves.

Board Features:

  • Length: 8 feet 6 inches
  • Width: 29 inches
  • Lightweight carbon construction
  • Tapered nose for better speed
  • Surf rocker for better performance

Best Uses:

  • Small and medium surf
  • Quick, playful rides
  • Riders who like tight turns
  • Advanced surfers with SUP experience

Who It’s For:
Lightweight riders under 160 lbs with surf skills to advanced riders up to 230 lbs

Wave Rider Pro Fly Foil 5'8"

The Wave Rider Pro Fly Foil 5'8" board is built for foiling. That means it lifts out of the water with a foil wing. It’s a totally different kind of ride and takes practice to learn.

Board Features:

  • Length: 5 feet 8 inches
  • Width: 28.5” inches
  • Foil box mount built in
  • Short and light for flying above water
  • Designed for foil use

Best Uses:

  • SUP foiling in waves
  • Downwind foil riding
  • Expert-level water sports
  • Riders with foiling experience

Who It’s For:
Advanced paddlers up to 200 lbs who want to foil

Wave Rider Pro Elite 8'0"

The Wave Rider Elite Pro 8'0" board is a mix of surf and flat water fun. It’s small and quick, but still offers balance. If you’re moving beyond beginner level, it’s a great next step.

Board Features:

  • Length: 8 feet
  • Width: 29.75 inches
  • Carbon sandwich construction
  • Fast-turning rocker shape
  • Compact design for wave use

Best Uses:

  • Surf and light touring
  • Fun coastal paddles
  • Riders looking for better maneuvering
  • Training for surf SUP skills

Who It’s For:
Beginners up to 150 lbs and experts up to 215 lbs.

Easy Wave Rider Model Chart

Here’s a quick way to see how the boards compare.

Model

Length

Best For

Skill Level

Max Weight

Pro Elite 9'6"

9’6”

Surf and carving

Beginner+

180 lbs

Elite Pro 8'6"

8’6”

Light surf riders

Advanced

160 lbs

Pro Fly Foil 5'8"

5’8”

SUP foiling only

Expert

180 lbs

Pro Elite 8'0"

8’0”

Surf performance

Beginners+

170 lbs

Bonus Tips for SUP Beginners

If you’re new to SUP, keep these tips in mind:

  • Always wear a life jacket or personal flotation device (PFD)
  • Start on calm water to build confidence
  • Always use a leash to stay connected as your SUP board when in use
  • Bend your knees slightly to stay balanced
  • Always look ahead, not down at your feet

Remember that you should take your time, and never rush, especially if you’7re a beginner. SUP should be fun, not stressful.

Caring for Your Wave Rider Board

When you take so much time and invest in the right board for yourself, you should also make it last as long as possible. 

Follow these easy care steps:

  • Rinse with fresh water after every use
  • Don’t leave it in direct sunlight too long
  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Use a board bag when traveling
  • Check fins and mounts before each ride

These simple steps help a great deal in keeping your board in great shape for many seasons.

Popular Accessories You Might Like

Blu Wave SUP offers extras that can improve your ride. These are a few customer favorites:

These small items can not only make your paddle trips easier and more fun, but also keep your SUP board safe.

Final Thoughts

Wave Rider SUP boards are made for real riders. Whether you're just getting started or chasing waves like a pro, there's a board built for you.

While each board has its own strengths, the key is to match the board to your body, your skills, and how you want to ride.

Explore the full collection of Wave Rider SUP boards at the top SUP board store, Blu Wave SUP and start your next adventure on the water. The brand also offers top-notch lessons, excursions and even SUP board rentals so you can try out different boards before buying one that fits your needs.