The color(s) gray, blue, and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of the acronym "SUP" (which stands for stand up paddleboarding) above and to the left of the word "nation". To the right of "SUP" and above "nation" is the silhouette of a man engaged in the sport of stand up paddleboarding. The man faces the viewer, standing sideways on a paddleboard (similar to a surf board) with his head turned slightly to his right (the viewer's left) and his left hand raised to head level to grasp the grip of a paddle (which is similar to a single bladed canoe paddle, with a grip on one end and the blade at the other separated by a long shaft). The shaft of the paddle angles downward and to the viewer's left past the man's body, passing over the letter P in "SUP," with the shaft and blade extending downward past the bottom of the paddleboard's midsection. The word "nation" is silhouetted in white against the paddleboard. The colors gray, blue, and white are claimed as features of the mark. The color gray occupies the entire area of the acronym "SUP" incorporated in the mark. The color blue occupies the entire area of the rest of the mark, except where the word "nation" appears silhouetted in white against the blue portions of the mark.
STAND UP NATION