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All-Around & Multi-Person
Touring · Speed & Glide
Rivers, Rapids & Surf
Race & Performance
Most first-time buyers choose the JoyRide XL.
Confidence First.
Fun Anywhere.
Widest footprint, forgiving glide. The category most paddlers start with and keep. Three options from the classic JoyRide to the multi-person Party Board.






Cover More Water.
Less Effort.
Longer, narrower, faster. Built for paddlers who want to go farther without working harder. More glide per stroke, better tracking, and a hull designed for distance.




Built for
Moving Water.
High rocker. Short and responsive. From technical whitewater (Axis) to standing waves and river surf (iSurf Hyper), these boards are designed for real moving-water conditions. If the water moves, these boards were made for it.






Built toGo Fast.
Race Division is the racing tier within Hydrus. Race-grade carbon construction. Race-tuned shapes. Materials honed for maximum performance. The Elysium Air is the fastest inflatable we build. The Ruckus Flyweight Carbon Paddle is half the work and all the speed. The Race Division Riptide and Katana 2.0 Carbon Fins are race-tuned for different conditions. Racers swap between them based on water, course, and weather. Buy both to tune to your race.

Elysium Air Race Paddle Board
The fastest inflatable we build. Race-bred, Idaho-tested, dialed for serious speed.

Ruckus Flyweight Carbon Paddle
Race-grade carbon. Half the work, all the speed.

Riptide Carbon Fin
Race-tuned tracking. The fin a race board needs to actually pull.

Katana 2.0 Carbon Fin
Race-tuned cut. The fin chop and technical courses demand.
Real owners. Real boards.
Every photo from a real Hydrus owner. Tap a photo to see that board.

The Joyride is by far the best board I have ever owned. I feel completely at ease in the ocean waves or the shallow waters of the mangroves.

The Hydrus Paradise tracks and glides very well for an inflatable paddle board. It's easy to sprint between 5-6 mph on flat water.

This board is extremely stable and handles the water like no other. Payette lake is notorious for its waves and wind.

It's fast, and surprisingly stable once I got used to the narrower profile. The quality has been fantastic.

I message the company and received a phone call from Jason (the man himself) a few hours later.

We love this thing. Half the time we're using it as an inflatable dock at the lake that we can jump off of or just relax on.

First trip out was down Silver Springs to see manatee, river otter, blue tilapia, and so much other wildlife.

I have had 4 Hydrus hard boards and the Axis 8'8" is my 1st inflatable from them. It feels unlike any other iSUP I have tried.

Super stiff and stable, tracks really well and has more maneuverability than I'd have expected for its size. The material and build looks bombproof.

Angela and Jason made the whole process of buying my Hydrus Axis an absolute pleasure from first contact to my board arriving.

I bought it because I was looking for something durable for my size (6'4", 300lbs). I have to say I am extremely happy with it.

If you're on the fence about this board, do yourself a favor. I have not fallen off this board even while paddling in wavy and rough ocean waters.

I upgraded to this board from an Atoll 11'. This board tracks really well and feels firm and stable underfoot.

We discussed other options including the JoyRide, but based on my input and background Jason recommended the Paradise and I could not be happier.

First iSUP I've owned and it's phenomenal. I spent over 40 hours researching various boards and was referred to Hydrus by a reputable blogger.

INCREDIBLE board. Super stable with speed too. Don't hesitate — I can't imagine any other brand being remotely close to Hydrus.

The Paradise is so fast and fun but still stable. I'm a beginner and had no issues standing up and staying on.

I finally have my Hydrus Axis 98! By far the best river paddle board. Indestructible frame and so effective in the rapids.

I knew this board was going to be good but after receiving it I was blown away. The color, style, stability and speed are fantastic.

After trying many different boards this one was recommended to me and I'll never own another. The quality and performance is unmatched.
Four places cheap iSUPs fail. Here is what we did differently.
Most iSUP brands do not design their boards. They order from a factory catalog: standard dropstitch, standard PVC, glued seams, then differentiate on color and graphics. Hydrus invents its own materials. Armalight Air, FusionWeave dropstitch, and Triple-Reinforced Welded Seams exist because the standard catalog parts fail in predictable places. Below are the four that actually determine whether a board lasts five seasons or one. The honest floor for a real inflatable is around $800. Below that, you are buying a pool toy with a paddle. Hydrus inflatables run $859 to $1,350.
Five seasons in, still drum-tight.
Cheap single-layer dropstitch flexes under pressure and delaminates by year two. FusionWeave is three layers, heat-pressed and welded at the weave, not glued. It holds 15 PSI without bowing under an adult rider. Five years in, it paddles like new.
FusionWeave™ three-layer dropstitchThree years in, no rail leaks.
Glued seams are the most common failure in inflatables. Glue weakens. Welds do not. Our seams are heat-welded and triple-reinforced, so there is no single failure point and no adhesive to give out over time. The seam is built into the board, not applied on top.
Heat-welded triple-reinforced seamsHardware that doesn't crack in your second season.
Most iSUPs use a proprietary fin box that locks you to one brand's fins, and plastic D-rings that fail under real gear weight. Ours uses a US fin box, so any third-party fin works, and stainless steel D-rings rated for real load. Hardware chosen to outlast the board, not to hit a price.
US fin box, stainless D-ringsA bag that outlasts the board.
Most iSUPs ship a throwaway nylon bag that splits in a year. Replacing it costs $80 to $150. Every Hydrus iSUP ships with a Mothership backpack: airline-checkable, dedicated compartments for the paddle and pump, no plastic wheels to crack.
Mothership backpack, airline-checkableHydrus vs. The Other Guys.
The premium-iSUP market hides its tradeoffs in marketing. Here is the construction-level comparison, side by side.
You are comparing premium iSUP brands. Here is how the construction stacks up.
See What You Are Actually Paying ForHardboard or inflatable: here is the honest breakdown.
That was true in 2012. It is not true now. Here is where each one genuinely wins, and where the gap has closed.
Portability
Inflatable wins, decisivelyInflatables win decisively. Rolls into a backpack. Fits in a sedan, an apartment closet, or an overhead bin. A hardboard needs a roof rack, a board bag, and somewhere to store it.
On-water performance
Hardboard edge, narrowHardboards still have an edge. Stiffer hull, faster glide, more responsive on waves and in surf. The gap is narrower than it was five years ago, and most recreational paddlers stop noticing it within a few sessions.
Durability
Closer than either side admitsCloser than either side admits. A quality inflatable does not ding, dent, or delaminate on a rock. A hardboard does. A quality inflatable lasts years with basic care. So does a hardboard. The gap is not what the inflatable-skeptic crowd claims.
Price for comparable performance
Inflatable wins on absolute costInflatables win on absolute cost. A Hydrus inflatable that performs well costs less than a hardboard at equivalent construction quality. Add the roof rack, the board bag, and the storage overhead, and the gap widens further.
How to actually decide.
Choose a hardboard if you race, surf serious waves, or paddle from the same launch every day and already have a roof rack. Choose an inflatable if you live in an apartment, drive a sedan, fly with your gear, or paddle mixed conditions. That is roughly 90 percent of paddlers. Modern inflatables paddle well enough that most people stop noticing the difference within a few sessions.
Common questions. And honest answers.
Same construction, same price range. The XL is 6 inches longer and 2 inches wider, more stable for heavier paddlers or dogs/kids on board. Regular JoyRide is nimbler for lighter paddlers solo on flatwater. Under 180 lbs: JoyRide. Over 180 lbs, or bringing company: XL.
We'll tell you. If your water or weight or goals don't match what we build, we'll say so and point you elsewhere. Half the boards on the market are wrong for the person buying them. We'd rather help you pick right than sell you the wrong one.
Our small-batch model means we run out regularly. Sold-out means next batch is coming, often at a pre-sale discount locked to a ship date. Waitlist means next batch isn't scheduled yet; you get notified first when it opens. Both save you from the alternative (paying full price, missing the batch, or settling for the wrong board).
Hand pump, coiled leash, fins, PVC repair kit, backpack carry bag. Everything you need to paddle on day one. You can upgrade the pump to our Shark 3 electric or add a Tough Blade Carbon Paddle during checkout, those are the two add-ons most customers end up getting anyway.
In-stock boards ship from Eagle, Idaho within 24 hours. Free US shipping on orders $100+. Pre-sale boards ship on the posted batch date, displayed on each board's page.
30-day on-water trial. Paddle it on your water. If it's not right, we exchange for the right one or you return. We'd rather help you land on the right board than keep one that doesn't fit.
Standard sizing: up to 175 lbs, 10' to 11' boards. 175 to 250 lbs, 11' to 11'6. Over 250 lbs, 11'6 to 14'. JoyRide (11' × 32") fits paddlers up to 250 lbs. JoyRide XL (11'6 × 34") fits up to 320 lbs and absorbs gear, dogs, kids on the front. Above 320 lbs of total load, the Party Board (14' × 54") is the right answer. If you are unsure between two sizes, go bigger. The penalty for too-much-board is barely noticeable. The penalty for too-little-board is a board that flexes and feels unstable.
10' boards are short, maneuverable, and best for paddlers under 175 lbs who want responsiveness over glide. 11' boards (like the JoyRide) are the all-around sweet spot, stable enough for beginners, fast enough for experienced paddlers, fits 70 to 90 percent of recreational paddling situations. 12'6 boards (Paradise) trade some maneuverability for distance and speed; the right pick if you want to cover miles on flatwater. 14' boards (Elysium Air, Party Board) are specialized, racing, multi-paddler load, or specific use cases.
At quality construction, very close. A quality multi-layer fused inflatable at 15-20 PSI flexes less than 5 percent more than a comparable hardboard for an adult rider. You can feel that 5 percent if you are racing or doing serious downwinding. For touring, fitness, river, ocean cruising, yoga, fishing, family, you stop noticing it within a few sessions. Cheap single-layer inflatables flex significantly more. The stiffness difference is mostly a construction-quality story, not an inflatable-vs-hardboard story.
Quality inflatables last 8 to 12 years with normal use. The honest failure mode is valve-seal aging (decade scale). Cheap inflatables fail within 1 to 3 seasons through seam delamination and rail blow-outs. The construction quality determines lifespan more than any other factor. Hydrus iSUPs are built to a 10-year design life. Lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects. Most owners never test it.
No. Quality inflatables are 1.5 to 2mm thick PVC over fused dropstitch. Rocks bounce off. The boards take far worse abuse on rivers than they do at boat ramps. Drop-stitch is engineered for repeated impact loads. The honest failure modes are not impact, they are seam delamination from aging glue and valve seal degradation. Both are decade-scale problems on quality construction. Beach-toy iSUPs do fail at impact because the PVC is thinner and the seams are glued, not welded.
For 90 percent of paddlers, inflatable. If you live in an apartment or drive a sedan, fly with your gear, share storage, or paddle a mix of conditions across a season, inflatable is the right answer. The hardboard advantage is real but narrow: competitive racing, serious downwinding, ocean surf at a level where you are chasing the board's outer envelope. For touring, fitness, river, recreational ocean, yoga, fishing, family, modern inflatables paddle well enough that the gap closes within a few sessions. Hydrus has built both since 2012; the honest answer to most paddlers is inflatable.
Yes, with the right inflatable. The Elysium Air is a 14' × 26.5" race board with carbon fiber stringers that paddles within a few percent of a comparable hardboard race board for any distance under 5 miles. World-class competitive racers still ride hardboards at the elite level; the materials physics has not closed that last gap. For weekend racers, age-group competitors, and anyone who wants race performance without truck-bed transport, the Elysium Air does the job.
Fishing: JoyRide XL (stability + load capacity for gear). Yoga: JoyRide (stable platform, easy entry from water). River: AXIS 98 (river-tuned shape, abrasion-resistant rails) or AXIS 88 (whitewater freestyle, shorter and sharper). Family / multi-paddler: Party Board (14' × 54", 1,000 lb capacity, 19 D-rings for tying down gear and dogs). If you are doing two of those things, the JoyRide is usually the right answer because it is the most general-purpose all-around in the lineup.
Two reasons. Real construction costs real money. Three-layer FusionWeave™ dropstitch, Triple-Reinforced Welded Seams, marine-grade hardware, and a Mothership-grade carry bag total roughly twice the materials cost of single-layer thin construction with glued seams and a throwaway nylon bag. Most of the price gap above $800 is markup chain, not construction. Premium iSUP brands sell through retailers and add 25 to 35 percent. Hydrus sells direct and skips the markup. A $300 iSUP is built to fail in 1 to 2 seasons. A $1,500 retail iSUP usually has the same construction Hydrus sells for $880 direct.
Yes, with care. Inflated storage is fine if you keep the board out of direct sun, away from extreme temperature swings, and at design pressure (12-15 PSI for most Hydrus inflatables and 15-20 for the Elysium Air race board). Direct sun in a closed garage in Arizona summer is the failure case, heat builds, internal pressure spikes, and the board can over-pressurize a valve seal. Indoor storage at room temperature, garage in shade, or rolled and stored in the Mothership backpack are all fine. Most Hydrus owners alternate between inflated short-term and rolled long-term depending on paddle frequency.
Three things. Construction discipline. Armalight Air™ is multi-layer composite-reinforced PVC with three-layer FusionWeave™ drop-stitch and Triple-Reinforced Welded Seams; most premium inflatables ship with common single-layer or dual-layer drop-stitch and glued or basic-bonded seams. The construction premium some brands market against, we actually deliver. Direct pricing. Premium inflatables sell through retailers and add 25 to 35 percent in markup; we sell direct. Our $880 iSUP is comparable to a $1,300 retail iSUP at construction parity. Idaho Tested. Every Hydrus inflatable is paddled and tested by the team that designs them, on the rivers and lakes we live next to. Same crew, same engineering rigor, applied to inflatables.
Lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects, just like every other premium iSUP brand. If a seam delaminates, a valve fails under design pressure, the dropstitch separates under normal use, we replace it. The warranty does not cover impact damage, abuse, or wear-and-tear (no warranty does). The contrarian truth is that the construction floor is high enough that most Hydrus owners never need to file a warranty claim. The warranty is the brand promise. The construction is what makes the promise cheap to keep.
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