Below are our best paddle boards 250 lb capacity to 330 lb capacity. These are boards that offer a maximum capacity that can fit some gear, a small paddler, or a dog. These boards are more nimble and used for recreational to day paddle excursions. I would almost classify these as your “All Around Touring Hybrid SUPs” if push came to shove because they veer more on the performance end of things.
Best Paddle Boards 250 lb capacity to 330 lb capacity
The following boards are rated based on their designated ranking. Our rankings are detailed and rate each of the following boards based on On-Water Performance, Construction, Onboard Features, Accessories and Set-Up. You can click the “Jump to Review” section of each board in the table below to see exactly how these SUPs were scored.
We rate the boards this way so that you can find what features matter to you most. If you are unsure of those, take a look at our How to Choose an Inflatable Paddle Board Article.
Blackfin Ultra CX 10'6"
- Dimensions: 10’6 X 32.5” X 6”
- Weight: 19.8 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 320 Lbs
- Materials: Cross Threaded Drop Stitch with Carbon Rails
- Best For: Paddlers who want a quick and manueverable SUP with portability.
Isle Pioneer Pro 10'6
- Dimensions: 10’6” X 34” X 6”
- Weight: 23 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Materials: Dual Layer Fusion with Reinforced Infinity Fiber tech
- Best For: Paddlers who want a very well made recreational board
iRocker All Around 11 Ultra
- Dimensions: 11’ x 32” x 6”
- Weight: 21.4 Lbs
- Maximum Capacity: 290 Lbs
- Materials Used: Dual Layer Fusion with Carbon side rails
- Best For: Taller Paddlers who want a compact SUP
iRocker Cruiser Ultra CX 10'6"
- Dimensions: 10’6” X 33” X 6”
- Weight: 21 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Materials: Cross Woven Drop Stitch
- Best For: Paddlers who want a more stable portable SUP.
Nixy Newport G5 10'6"
- Dimensions: 10’6 X 32” X 6”
- Weight: 21 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Material: Dual Layer Fusion Laminated Drop Stitch
- Best For: Small- Medium Paddlers who want a great All Around SUP.
Bluefin Cruise Carbon 10'8"
- Dimensions: 10’8” x 32” x 6”
- Weight: 24 Lbs
- Maximum Capacity: 330 Lbs
- Materials Used: Dual Chamber Monocoque Structural Laminate
- Best For: Paddlers who want a good all around SUP
Bluefin Cruise 10'8"
- Dimensions: 10’8 X 33” x 6”
- Weight: 27 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 287 Lbs
- Materials: 1000 Denier Exo Surface Laminate PVC & Pro Weave Drop Stitch
- Best For: Paddlers who want a variety of different sizes to choose from.
BOTE Low Rider 10'6"
Dimensions: 10’6" x 36″ x 6″
Weight: 30 lbs
Max Capacity: 300 lbs
Materials: Ultra Aero Technology
Best For: Beginner to Advanced Paddlers who want Comfort
Retrospec Weekender Plus 2 10'6"
- Dimensions: 10’6” x 33” x 6”
- Weight: 23 Lbs
- Maximum Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Materials Used: AerGlide-Fusion PVC
- Best For: Bigger/ Taller Paddlers or a family board
BOTE Easy Rider 10'4"
- Dimensions: 10’4" x 36″ x 6″
- Weight: 30 lbs
- Max Capacity: 250 lbs
- Materials: Ultra Aero Technology
- Best For: Paddlers Who want a SUP/ Kayak Hybrid
1. Blackfin Ultra CX 10’6” (Top Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’6 X 31.5” X 6”
- Weight: 19.8 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 320 Lbs
- Materials: Cross Threaded Drop Stitch with Carbon Rails
Total Score: 8.8 (Averages of Below Scores)
- On-Water Performance – 8.6
- Stability 8
- Tracking 8.5
- Speed 9
- Maneuverability 9
- SUP Construction – 9
- Board Features – 8.6
- Deck Pad 9
- D Rings 8.5
- Deck Bungees 8.5
- Action Mounts: 7.5
- Handles 9.5
- Accessories – 8.6
- Backpack 9.5
- Paddle 7.5
- Pump 9
- Fins 8.5
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 9
The Blackfin Ultra CX is a compact, travel-friendly pick measuring 10’6″ × 32.5″. Built with woven drop-stitch and carbon rails, it offers a next-level stiffness-to-weight ratio, making it one of the lightest, most rigid paddle boards in the iRocker family. Weighing almost 10 lbs less than other Blackfin models, it packs down into a streamlined bag that measures 10″ x 16″ x 21″, perfect for tight storage spaces or frequent travel.
On the water, it offers solid speed and maneuverability, delivering a responsive ride ideal for intermediate paddlers. Its dual-fin setup helps maintain respectable tracking, although it performs best when you are paddling faster. Tested stability remains solid for its category, although less stable than wider Blackfin boards, making it better suited to paddlers who have some SUP experience or smaller paddlers.
The package includes a high-quality backpack, adjustable paddle, electric pump, and tethers on the fins, reflecting iRocker’s attention to user feedback. While its narrow 32.5″ width and minimalist cargo mounts may challenge larger users or paddlers carrying extra gear, it’s a great choice for lightweight touring and all-around performance.
See the full Blackfin Ultra CX Review here.
Pros:
- Exceptional portability: Just 19.8 lbs board weight, packs compactly for easy transportation and storage.
- Sporty on-water performance: Delivers high scores in speed, maneuverability
- Solid construction: Dual-layer fusion drop-stitch with carbon side rails ensures rigidity and durability
- Solid accessory kit: Includes well-designed backpack, electric pump, quality paddle, and fins
Cons:
- Less stable than other Blackfin Models: Narrow 32.5″ width may challenge larger riders, rated 8/10 for stability.
- Minimal onboard cargo/features: Offers fewer D-rings and action mounts than other Blackfin models.
- Steeper learning curve: Taller beginners may experience falls initially,
2. Isle Pioneer Pro 10’6″ (Construction Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’6” X 34” X 6”
- Weight: 23 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Materials: Dual Layer Fusion with Reinforced Infinity Fiber tech
Total Score: 8.7 / 10 (Total of Accumulated Scores below)
- On-Water Performance – 8.6
- Stability 10
- Tracking 7.5
- Speed 7.5
- Maneuverability 9.5
- SUP Construction – 9.8
- Board Features – 8.6
- Deck Pad 8.5
- D Rings 9.5
- Deck Bungees 9.5
- Action Mounts 7
- Handles 8.5
- Accessories – 8.5
- Backpack 8.5
- Paddle 9.5
- Pump 7.5
- Fins 8.5
- Kayak Conversion Kit – 9
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 8
The Isle Pioneer Pro 10’6″ stands out with its Airtech Pro Lite construction and Infinity Fiber stringers, which deliver a remarkably rigid and durable board at just 23 lbs . Measuring 10’6″ × 34″ × 6″, with a 300 lb capacity, it performs exceptionally well in both SUP and kayak modes—particularly excelling in beginner-friendly stability rankings.
On the water, it feels solid underfoot and responsive at paddle stroke—rated 10 for SUP stability when paddling both in calm water and tidal conditions. The board feels stable both in kayak and SUP formation and has a nice little seat attached that allows you to go from sitting position to standing relatively easily.
Equipped with the Isle Link kayak conversion system, including its versatile kayak seat and paddle, it’s an ideal option for lots of different activities that require good primary stability such as yoga, fishing or just being used as a floating dock to lie down on in the middle of the lake.
While its 34″ width sacrifices a bit of speed and straight-line tracking compared to some of the other all around boards on this list. The trade-off is more than worth it for paddlers who prioritize comfort, rigidity, and versatility.
See the full Isle Pioneer Pro Review here.
Pros:
- Very beginner-friendly board to use and easy to stand on
- Rigid build: Airtech ProLite with Infinity Fiber provides exceptional stiffness at 23 lb
- Highly versatile: Performs well in both SUP and kayak modes; excels in hybrid use
- Spacious & functional: 34″ width, full-length deckpad, and sturdy D-rings support yoga, fishing, or gear-carrying
- The package comes with a lot of accessories
Cons:
- Not tracking-optimized: Wider build—34″—means average tracking and speed compared to narrower touring boards
- Compromised stroke efficiency: Designed for comfort over speed; less suited for long-distance paddling
3. iRocker All‑Around 11 Ultra 11’ (Compact Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 11’ X 32” X 6”
- Weight: 21.4 Lbs
- Maximum Capacity: 290 Lbs
- Materials: Cross-threaded drop stitch
Total Score: 8.7/10 (Averages of Rating Below)
- On-Water Performance – 8.1
- Stability 8
- Tracking 8
- Speed 8.5
- Maneuverability 8
- SUP Construction – 9
- Board Features – 8.6
- Deck Pad 9
- D Rings 8.5
- Deck Bungees 8.5
- Action Mounts: 7.5
- Handles 9
- Accessories – 8.6
- Backpack 9.5
- Paddle 7.5
- Pump 9
- Fins 8.5
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 9
The All-Around 11 Ultra is designed for maximum portability, boasting a sub 22 lb weight and a roll-up bag that fits neatly into tight spaces. It compresses compactly yet still feels stable for most paddlers. Like the Blackfin Ultra CX, the bag dimensions measure 10″ x 16″ x 21″ when the board is properly put away. Talking from experience, you can easily fit this board into a sedan trunk along with another SUP.
Performance testing yielded solid on-water scores around 8/10 for stability and maneuverability, while it scores an 8.5 for tracking and speed, giving it numbers that are just above what typically all-around boards have. It’s responsive enough for varied conditions and packs quality gear such as a backpack, paddle, leash, fins, and an electric pump that will make your life a heck of a lot easier.
The deck pad, handles, and accessories are all premium, though the paddle is five-piece and the board offers fewer D-rings and action mounts than the classic version
It’s a top pick for travelling paddlers who want a lightweight, compact board that couples all-around board performance. Its only minor drawbacks: slightly rounded tracking compared to the classic lineup and reliance on a battery or car adapter for pump power.
See the full Irocker All Around 11 Ultra Review here.
Pros:
- Highly portable: Packs into a small bag, weighs 21 lb, ideal for travel and storage
- Balanced on water performance
- Makes a great pick for those who are too tall for the Blackfin Ultra CX
- Comprehensive kit: Includes electric pump, backpack, paddle, leash, and quality fins
Cons:
- Less stable than classic version: Slightly twitchy compared to the original All Around 11 SUP
- The handle does get in the way of where you kneel
4. iRocker Cruiser Ultra 10’6” (All Around Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’6” X 33” X 6”
- Weight: 21 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Materials: Cross Woven Drop Stitch
Total Score 8.6/10 (Accumulation of Scores Below)
- On-Water Performance – 7.9
- Stability 8.5
- Tracking 7.5
- Speed 7.5
- Maneuverability 8
- SUP Construction – 9
- Board Features – 8.5
- Deck Pad 9
- D Rings 8.5
- Deck Bungees 8.5
- Action Mounts: 7.5
- Handles 9
- Accessories – 8.6
- Backpack 9.5
- Paddle 7.5
- Pump 9
- Fins 8.5
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 9
Expanding on the Ultra concept, the Cruiser Ultra adds an inch of width over the All Around 11 Ultra for improved primary stability—ideal for first-time users or those preferring a steadier ride. It packs down just as small and light (21 lb), folding into the signature compact Ultra bag with a solid kit: paddle, electric pump, leash, and backpack.
While it is a stable board for most paddlers, the added width trims some speed and tracking compared to its slim siblings, the Ultra CX and the All Around 11. It’s best suited to calm water and recreational outings, rather than longer-distance paddling excursions. The woven drop-stitch delivers a firm, high-performance feel, even when folded, thanks to carbon-reinforced materials
The Cruiser Ultra is the perfect crossover for stable, travel-minded paddlers who want a simple, fuss-free setup, accepting a trade-off in straight-line glide for ease of use and added stability.
See the full Irocker Cruiser Ultra Review here.
Pros:
- The most stable Ultra Board: Added width and carbon reinforced rails offer improved balance over other Ultra models
- Travel-ready design: Compact folding bag, lightweight (~21 lb), and complete accessory kit
- Great for most-sized paddlers
Cons:
- Slightly reduced performance: Heavier and broader, sacrifices some tracking and speed compared to Ultra variants
- Less maneuverable than narrow Ultra boards: Falls behind in agility compared to the All Around 10/11 Ultra
5. Nixy Newport G5 10’6” (Small- Medium Paddler Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’6 X 32” X 6”
- Weight: 21 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Materials: Dual Layer Fusion Laminated Drop Stitch
Total Rating 8.5 / 10 (Based on Below Averages)
- On-Water Performance – 8
- Stability 7.5
- Tracking 7
- Speed 8.5
- Maneuverability 9
- SUP Construction – 9
- Board Features – 8.4
- Deck Pad 8.5
- D Rings 8
- Deck Bungee Placement 8.5
- Action Mounts 9
- Handles 8
- Accessories – 8
- Fins 8
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 9
The Nixy Newport G5 builds upon the G4’s foundation to deliver an agile yet stable 10’6″ × 32″ × 6″ board that weighs just under 22 lbs. Featuring fusion drop-stitch and welded rails, it’s a lightweight craft designed as a quick and responsive paddleboard to use in various on-water conditions.
The Newport G5 has stripped off some features from the G4. One of those is the side fins, which I felt helped with board stability and tracking. This board did have more of a feeling of nimbleness and had improved maneuverability scores thanks to the removed side fins.
The only trade-off is limited cargo room compared to wider cruisers and slightly reduced stability for heavier users. The smaller deck bungees at the front are ideal for smaller items. Which I like, but others who want a lot of deck rigging may be a bit annoyed with it. Still, it’s a sleek hybrid that feels nimble and responsive, perfect for exploring calm waters with style and ease.
See the full Nixy Newport G5 Review here.
Pros:
- Light & agile: Weighs around 21 lb,
- Delivers a high degree of maneuverability and responsiveness
- Solid build quality: Dual-layer fusion with welded seams; fusion drop-stitch construction
- Feature-rich deck: Five rows of bungees and action mounts allow flexibility for gear and accessories.
Cons:
- Limited cargo space: Narrower deck restricts big-load capability; fewer mounts for heavy gear.
- Less stable for heavier users: At 32″ width, not ideal for larger or tandem paddlers.
6. Bluefin Cruise Carbon 10’8″ (Rigidity Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’8” x 32” x 6”
- Weight: 24 Lbs
- Maximum Capacity: 330 Lbs
- Materials: Dual Chamber Monocoque Structural Laminate
Total Score 8.4 (Averages of Below Scores)
- On-Water Performance – 8.25
- Stability: 8.5
- Tracking: 8.5
- Speed: 8
- Maneuverability: 8
- SUP Construction – 9.5
- Board Features – 8.6
- Deck Pad: 9
- D Rings: 8
- Deck Bungees: 8
- Action Mounts: 8
- Handles: 9.5
- Accessories – 8.1
- Backpack: 8
- Paddle: 8
- Pump: 8
- Fins: 8.5
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 7.5
The Bluefin Cruise Carbon 10’8″ enhances rigidity and stiffness with carbon-reinforced rails and a dual-chamber build, striking a balance between portable and performance-oriented crafts. At 10’8″ long and 32″ wide, it handles up to 330 lbs and includes features like removable cargo bungees, action mounts, and a US fin box, which the original Cruise does not have.
On-water testers highlight its excellent glide, solid tracking, and agility thanks to the 3 proprietary fins, resulting in good stability and handling performance. Though slightly harder to carry than lightweight ultraportables, it remains portable and includes quality accessories and a 5-year warranty.
If you’re after a strong performance, durable build quality, and light touring potential without extra bulk, the Cruise Carbon is a smart premium pick, though it comes at a higher price than basic all-around boards. The Cruise Carbon line also features an array of different sizes to choose from.
See the full Bluefin Cruise Carbon Review here.
Pros:
- Premium stiffness: Dual-chamber, carbon-reinforced rails deliver near premium-grade rigidity
- Well-rounded performance: Strong glide, pivot controls, and tracking make it versatile for diverse conditions
- Complete premium kit: Includes paddle, pump, action mounts, 5‑year warranty, and lightweight build
Cons:
- Heavier than Ultra options: Around 24 lb, less ultra‑portable.
- The price tag is more than the Cruise, with not a ton of additions
7. Bluefin Cruise 10’8″ (Grip Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’8 X 32” x 6”
- Weight: 24 Lbs
- Max Capacity: 287 Lbs
- Materials: 1000 Denier Exo Surface Laminate PVC & Pro Weave Drop Stitch
Total Score 8.3 (Averages of Below Scores)
- On-Water Performance – 8.1
- Stability: 8
- Tracking: 8.5
- Speed: 8
- Maneuverability: 8
- SUP Construction – 9
- Board Features – 8
- Deck Pad: 9
- D Rings: 7.5
- Deck Bungees: 7
- Action Mounts: 8
- Handles: 8.5
- Accessories – 8.1
- Backpack: 8
- Paddle: 8
- Pump: 7.5
- Fins: 9
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 8
The standard Cruise 10’8″ offers a high-value, versatile experience with a full kit—backpack, paddle, pump, leash, repair tools—and resources like action mounts and bungees. Measuring 10’8″ × 32″, it performs well in mixed conditions like rivers and lightweight waves, with good glide and easy pivot-turn responsiveness.
Users praise its maneuverability and dependable tracking, along with a generous 5-year warranty and eco-focused practices. It’s a golden choice for beginners, families, and weekend adventurers who want a solid recreational, solid SUP that performs consistently.
The main drawback is the weight—it’s heavier than ultras—and its fixed side fins make storage and transport slightly less convenient. Still, for a reliable daily paddle board with long-term backing, it’s hard to beat.
See the full Bluefin Cruise Review here.
Pros:
- Exceptional value: Includes pump, paddle, leash, backpack, and repair kit, all for a solid price.
- Versatile performance: Good glide, handling, and reliability for family or lake use
- Strong backing: 5‑year warranty and eco-conscious brand
- Crocodile-style grip pad is very grippy
Cons:
- Heavy compared to Ultra-style boards: Less convenient for travel and storage.
- Not a lot of bungee room onboard
8. Bote LowRider 10’6” (Kayak Hybrid Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’6″ x 36″ x 6″
- Weight: 30 lbs
- Max Capacity: 300 lbs
- Materials: Ultra Aero Technology
Total Score: 7.9 (Averages of Below Scores)
- On-Water Performance – 8.1
- Stability 9.5
- Tracking 7
- Speed 7
- Maneuverability 9
- SUP Construction – 7.5
- Board Features – 8.2
- Deck Pad 9
- D Rings 8.5
- Deck Bungees 8
- Action Mounts: 7.5
- Handles 8
- Accessories – 7.6
- Kayak Conversion Kit 9
- Backpack 8
- Paddle 8
- Pump 7
- Fins 7.5
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 8
The Bote LowRider is a stability-focused 10’6″ × 36″ SUP/kayak hybrid with an inflatable seat and a Magnepod accessory mount, perfect for casual cruising or fishing. Its wide dimensions provide a beginner-friendly platform that’s confidence-inspiring for yoga, tandem rides, or paddling with pets.
Fully loaded, the board packs in seats, paddles, AeroRack mounts, cockpit-style accessories, and a wheeled backpack great for day trips or just a recreational jaunt around the lake. Its deep fin and wide build make for good straight-line tracking, even in chop and wind, despite not being designed for top speed.
Though not agile for performance paddling, it shines in comfort, usability, and utility. The only major downside is its weight once fully loaded, which is 59 lbs with all gear. However, it does come with a wheeled bag, which certainly helps transport the SUP to the set-up spot. For relaxed cruising, fishing, or tandem use with a smaller passenger, it’s a solid, versatile pick.
See the full BOTE Low Rider Review here.
Pros:
- Outstanding stability: 36″ width and kayak hybrid design ideal for novices, fishing, yoga
- Comfort and versatility: Includes Magnepod, mounts, inflatable kayak seat
- Good tracking in chop: Wide hull maintains direction even in wind and rough conditions
Cons:
- Not built for speed or agility: Broad design prioritizes comfort over performance.
- Heavy when fully equipped: Package weight can reach ~60 lb, though a wheeled bag helps.
9. Retrospec Weekender Plus 10’6” (Budget Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’6” x 33” x 6”
- Weight: 23 Lbs
- Maximum Capacity: 300 Lbs
- Materials: AerGlide-Fusion PVC
Total Score: 7.83 (Accumulated Scored of Below)
- On-Water Performance – 8.25
- Stability 9
- Tracking 8.5
- Speed 7
- Maneuverability 8.5
- SUP Construction – 8
- Board Features – 7.4
- Deck Pad 7
- D Rings 8
- Deck Bungees 7.5
- Action Mounts: 7
- Handles 7.5
- Accessories – 7.5
- Backpack 7
- Paddle 7.5
- Pump 7.5
- Fins 8
- Kayak Conversion Kit 8.5
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 8
The Weekender Plus is a value-packed 10’6″ × 33″ hybrid SUP/kayak offering stability and comfort at a budget-friendly price. Equipped with an inflatable kayak seat, paddle, pump, backpack, repair kit, and fins, it’s ready for the water straight out of the box with everything you need to get started at an affordable price point. It is one of the most value-centric packages we have come across.
In calm-lake testing, it delivered smooth paddling and reliable standing performance. The dual-mode kayak/ SUP design provides enjoyable versatility, even if lacking a footrest for extended seated use. Its stability rating is strong, but it isn’t designed for speed or advanced tracking.
Perfect for first-time paddlers, families, or casual cruisers who want accessible fun, the Weekender Plus offers impressive performance for its price. It’s focused on enjoyment and ease rather than touring excellence—a commendable option for relaxed summer outings.
See the full Retrospec Weekender Review here.
Pros:
- Great bang for buck: Includes kayak seat, pump, paddle, backpack, repair kit, fins, all-in-one kit.
- Reliable and stable: 10’6″ × 33″ platform suitable for casual paddling and hybrid use in lakes
- Tracking performance on this board is surprising
Cons:
- No footrest for kayak mode: Limits comfort during longer seated sessions.
- The bag is a tight fit, may have to take things in and out to fit everything inside again
10. Bote Easy Rider 10’4″ (Beginner Pick)
Features
- Dimensions: 10’4″ x 36″ x 6″
- Weight: 30 lbs
- Max Capacity: 250 lbs
- Materials: Ultra Aero Technology
Total Rating: 7.7/10 (Average of Below Ratings)
- On-Water Performance – 7.9
- Stability 9
- Tracking 6.5
- Speed 7
- Maneuverability 9
- SUP Construction – 7.5
- Board Features – 7.8
- Deck Pad 8.5
- D Rings 8
- Deck Bungees 7.5
- Action Mounts: 7
- Handles 8
- Accessories – 7.3
- Kayak Conversion Kit 9
- Backpack 7.5
- Paddle 7
- Pump 7
- Fins 7.5
- Set-Up/ Take Down – 8
The Easy Rider 10’4″ is a compact and confident all-around SUP-kayak hybrid with a 36″ width that makes beginners feel instantly stable. Its inflatable seat and crossover design are ideal for family-friendly and mixed-use rides, blending stand and sit paddling easily.
Despite its broad hull, users have found it more nimble than expected, easy to turn and control, while providing forgiving support for novices. Built for ease—not for long-distance speed—it delivers solid comfort over port.
It’s an accessible, budget-conscious intro board that eases new paddlers into the sport with confidence. Not for performance chasers—but ideal for mellow outings and light adventuring.
See the full BOTE Easy Rider Review here.
Pros:
- Immediate stability: 36″ width and hybrid design offer beginner comfort and confidence
- Surprisingly nimble: Although broad, testers found it easy to turn and control.
Cons:
- Not tour-ready: Designed for short, casual outings—not long-distance paddling.
- Plainer build & few accessories: Focus is on simplicity over feature-rich functionality.
- No foot rest available
Final Thoughts: Best Paddle Boards 250 lb capacity to 330 lb capacity
Feel free to use this Paddle Boards By Maximum Capacity Chart when looking for a paddle board with a 250 lb to 330 lb maximum capacity. If you are looking at boards that have a higher maximum capacity, you can also see the article linked above.