
Board Bros

About
Hey! Welcome to Board Bros
We're just a couple of college kids who love water sports and hated paying 35 bucks an hour to go out on the water. Turns out, a lot of people feel the same way.
We rent out inflatable stand-up paddleboards—no storefront, no hassle. Just solid gear, easy booking, and local delivery straight to your pickup spot. Whether you're looking for a solo float or a weekend crew adventure, we’ve got you covered.
We’re big on chill service, clear policies, and zero surprises. You book online, meet us at the spot, paddle out, and enjoy the day. Simple as that.
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What We Got
We rent inflatable stand-up paddleboards that are stable enough for first-timers, fun enough for weekend warriors, and light enough to carry without needing a gym membership.
Each rental comes with:
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A big ol’ paddleboard
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Adjustable paddle (no judgment if you use it like a canoe)
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Fins (the good kind, not the shark kind)
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Pump (manual, because character builds muscle)
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Leash (for the board, not your friends)
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Life vest (aka: your floaty insurance policy)
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Dry bag (phones and snacks deserve safety too)
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Towel (optional but free, because we’re not monsters)
We don’t do $100 deposits. We don’t make you return gear at 7am. And we definitely don’t hit you with weird surprise fees. You book, we meet you, you paddle. That’s the deal.
What Is Paddleboarding?
Paddleboarding (officially “stand-up paddleboarding” or SUP) is like walking on water—if walking on water came with better vibes and less falling.
You stand (or kneel, or sit—we don’t judge) on a wide, stable board and use a paddle to cruise around. Lakes, bays, mellow beaches... it’s the most chill way to get outside, get moving, and pretend you’re training for a triathlon.
How to Paddleboard (Board Bros Style)
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Find your balance – Start on your knees, then stand up when you're comfy
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Use the paddle – Long part goes in the water, short part helps you look cool
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Look ahead – Not down. You’re going where your eyes are, bro
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Fall in? No problem – Get back up. Happens to everyone
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Stay safe – Wear the life vest, leash up, and don’t race jet skis (we learned that one the hard way)
You don’t need a lesson. You just need a board, a good spot, and maybe a snack for later.