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Paddleboarding (SUP) Glossary: Terms to Know
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Paddleboarding (SUP) Glossary: Terms to Know

Plein Air Québec·Published on August 14, 2026·📖 1 min read

Nose, tail, rail, dihedral, iSUP, psi… the beginner paddleboarding glossary.

Running into unfamiliar words while shopping for a board? Here’s the beginner paddleboarding glossary. A companion to our paddleboarding guide.

Board anatomy

  • Nose: the front of the board.
  • Tail: the back.
  • Rail: the edge (sides) of the board.
  • Deck: the top, where you stand (often non-slip).
  • Fin: under the tail, it helps you track straight.
  • iSUP: inflatable SUP.

The paddle

  • Blade: the flat part that pushes water.
  • Shaft: the tube.
  • Grip: the top handle.
  • Dihedral: the slight ridge on the blade that improves efficiency.

On the water

  • PSI: inflation pressure unit (aim for 12–15 psi).
  • Leash: the cord connecting you to the board.
  • PFD: personal flotation device / life jacket (required).
  • Sweep / step-back turn: two turning techniques.
  • All-around / touring / race: the main board shape families.

Ready to practice? The complete beginner guide and the spot map. Basic gear below.

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