Recycled Cardboard SUP Boards. Who Knew?

This might be the most sustainable way to tread water

Recycled Cardboard SUP Boards. Who Knew?

Recycled Cardboard SUP Boards. Who Knew?

By Evan Bleier

Ancona, Italy-based concept studio NERD has came up with an eco-friendly design for a stand-up paddleboard with a cardboard core and components made of recycled materials.

A greener alternative to the foam boards found in the market — not to mention 50% lighter — the core of the 3CSup was digitally designed with an algorithm set to optimize structural performance and internal ventilation. On the board’s exterior, NERD installed a sturdy cork edge and a self-venting system to keep the core of the board waterproof.

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With two different models – one for easy cruising and the other for more advanced surfing — the 3CSups can be customized with distinct patterns that reflect the surface of the water in different ways and hopefully blind any opportunistic sharks.

Priced at around $250, the boards are up on Kickstarter and should be ready by Christmas.

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