River Series
Hala Gear leads the charge in whitewater inflatable SUP technology. Our signature River Boards are made for paddling swollen rivers, shallow creeks, and waterfalls.
The Stompbox
Only Hala's river-ready SUPs include a Stompbox 2.0 center fin system. Hala's patented center fin system with retractable-fin technology allows us to include a 9" center fin that provides precision, surf, and drive without getting snagged on underwater obstacles in our inflatable whitewater SUP boards.
every hala sup carries
5-year warranty
Durability is built into every board. Our boards are backed by a 5-year warranty thanks to our premium materials and bombproof board constructions, so you can feel confident when you step off shore.
River SUP Features
- All the Fins You Need
- Multiple Rigging Options
- D Rings for Towing + Rigging
- Handles for Ease of Carry + Grab in Water
- Stable Diamond Groove EVA Deck Pad
- StompPad 1.5 raised Deck Pad at back of SUP
- And MORE!
Whitewater SUP Buyer's guide
Find the Right River SUP
Stomp or cruise
How will you paddle?
All of our boards are great on the river, but are you looking to crush rapids or float leisurely?
We make our line of Atcha SUPs to crush whitewater, allowing you to stomp and play in Class 3 and Class 4+ rapids. If you're more looking to cruise Class 2 and Class 3+ rapids with a bunch of gear strapped to your SUP or you want to bring your doggo or child pup along, you may be more interested in our Rado, Radito or Fame.
full package sup kits
do you want the whole enchilada?
Hala Gear river cruising boards come with an adjustable travel paddle.
Our Carbon Adjustable Travel Paddle is a top-quality inclusion paddle with a carbon shaft and blade and LeverLock™ Adjustable handle to help you dial in the right length for you. This paddle will look good and perform well. So grab your life jacket and get out there!
Atcha 711 or Atcha 86
Streamlined Surfer or downriver Stomper?
The Atcha 711 and Atcha 86 are very similar boards. However, the 711 is a more streamlined river surfer, while the 86 is a more versatile downriver machine that can haul gear.