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NSP Puma 14' Pro Carbon 2026 - Performance Stand Up Paddle Board
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NSP Puma 14' Pro Carbon 2026 - Performance Stand Up Paddle Board

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A favorite among NSP athletes, the NSP Puma Pro Carbon is the dependable choice when conditions are unpredictable. Read more.

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Trusted Versatility When Conditions Get Real

A favorite among NSP athletes, the NSP Puma Pro Carbon is the dependable choice when conditions are unpredictable. Whether it’s surf, chop, or technical races, the Puma handles it all with confidence, offering stability, speed, and versatility in one of the most user-friendly shapes that’s still a beast in the NSP lineup.

Initially designed for beach racing, the Puma has evolved into a board that excels far beyond the shoreline. It remains highly capable in surf but now performs just as well in downwind conditions and flatwater, making it a truly versatile option for racers looking for one board to do it all.

For 2026, the Puma receives its most significant update in years. Following extensive testing and rider feedback, the outline has been refined, volume distribution adjusted, and the tail shape modified. The standing area and nose now feature slightly reduced volume for improved control and responsiveness, while a new round tail with a more defined edge maintains speed and enhances usability through turns and in surf.

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Length Width Volume Weight +/- 5%
14'0" 26" 289 Liters 10.67 Kg
       

Construction

Pro Carbon is NSP’s most high-performance construction, developed for the most elite athletes in the sport. NSP International Team Riders like Christian Andersen, Titouan Puyo, Duna Gordillo and Ty Judson and many more rider use the exact same boards in some of the most grueling races on the tour. Cutting edge aerospace carbon fibers and ultra-light core materials are combined with a unique vacuum construction, making Pro Carbon the lightest, stiffest and fastest racing construction technology available. Featuring a PVC reinforced deck for integrity plus carbon rails for stiffness reducing flex and making the board ultra-responsive. Carbon Innegra™ reinforcement adds impact protection in the nose and tail for close quarter battles at race starts, beach race finishes and buoy turn sections

• Pro Carbon construction with carbon Innegra reinforcements in key impact areas
• Heightened rail lip to reduce water intake in the standing area
• Recessed deck for a lower center of gravity, enhancing stability and control
• High-performance tail for quick, effortless buoy turns
• Accelerator Vaccuum System (AVS) for rapid water drainage
• Dug out rails for a wider stance, improving overall balance
• Two side handles and one center handle for easy transport and handling
• Designed by Alain Teurquetil

By using Innegra™ Carbon in favor of “conventional” biaxial carbon, some of the most ding-prone areas on NSP raceboards are drastically reinforced without weight penalties. Ding resistance, durability and damage tolerance all increase, protecting your equipment. All recessed NSP Raceboards benefit from this construction, along with Uni-directional rail bands (on the side) and 100% biaxial carbon layups (on the deck and bottom).

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