My Top Ten with Jessie Benson
The owner of paddle board fitness company B'more Sup shares her favorite things.
By Lauren Bell | July 2018
Yolo Board. My inflatable board has traveled all around the world with me. It folds up into a backpack, so I can take it on every adventure!
Lululemon Align pants. My absolute favorite yoga pants . . . you literally feel like you are wearing nothing!
Fed Thrill sunglasses. These high-quality polarized glasses are affordable, so I don’t have to stress too much about taking them out on the water.
Passport. My passion is traveling, and one of my favorite parts of my job is leading international FloYo retreats—so my passport is always close by.
GoPro. I use my GoPro to capture all my adventures so I can share them on my @CulturallyFit Instagram page!
FloYo S’well bottle. You will never find me without my S’well bottle. I am on the go teaching all day and love that this keeps my water COLD!
GoBag. This magnetic, self-sealing dry bag has saved my phone numerous times. Every time I am on my board, I have this dry bag with me!
Gundalow Juice. My favorite local juice brand. Starboard Strawberry is my summer go-to.
Avasol Surfers Barrier Stick. I swear by this bio-based sunscreen. It is the only thing that protects my face and lips when I am on the water all day long.
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