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Stand Up Paddle Board Instructions

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The following items are included within your SUP bag

  • 1x inflatable paddle board
  • 1x pump
  • 1x hose with ring gasket
  • 1x ankle leash
  • 1x fin with attached small bolt and flat threaded nut

Instructions:

Pump Instructions:

  • ***Please do not kink the hose. Have hose detached from the pump when not in use
  • To Inflate attach the hose to the black connector on the pump
  • To deflate attach the hose to the orange connector on the pump
  • When the pump lever is rotated to the “start” position air is pumped faster
  • When the pump lever is rotated to “finish” position air is pumped more easily

Valve instructions:

  • Push on the valve to open/close
  • Valve is CLOSED when spring is up [figure E]
  • When the valve is closed, air will not go in or out, unless a hose is connected
  • Have the valve closed when using pump to inflate or deflate

 

  • Valve is OPEN when spring is locked down [figure F]
  • when the valve is OPEN air can move freely in either direction

INFLATING instructions:

  • Inflate to no more than 14psi [figure G]
  • Let out a bit of over-inflation that can occur over the course of a sunny day

 

Fin Instructions:

  • Roll the board over to expose the bottom. Remove the bolt and the flat rectangular nut from the fin.
  • Re-connect bolt and nut loosely (1 or 2 turns)
  • Use the bolt as a handle to insert the flat nut into the opening of the fin-box and slide the flat [figure H] nut as far forward as possible. Unscrew bolt leaving flat nut in place at front of fin-box
  • Locate the fin’s horizontal pin. Starting with this pin, insert the fin into the opening in the fin-box and slide backward until the front of the fin can be pressed down into the box.
  • Align hole in the fin with hole in the flat nut and insert the bolt. Tighten to secure.

Deflating and Packing:

  • Remove the fin, and replace the screw and nut plate onto the base of the fin,  tight enough that it wont vibrate lose.
  • Ensure valve is open (push down to open) to allow deflation to begin
  • Once mostly deflated, close valve (push on valve again & it will pop back up) 
  • Attach hose to the orange connection on the pump
  • Use pump to finish deflation (please do not over deflate)
  • Place the paddle board right side up, roll up the paddle board from the rear (allow the fin box to determine the length of the fold)
  • Place the rolled up paddle board into the SUP bag, and ensure all accessories are returned as well. (Please detach the hose from the pump before putting it in the bag)

Remember:

  • Do not over inflate (no more than 14 psi)
  • Be aware that warm sun can cause the air within the paddle board to expand. If the temperature outside increases please check the pressure and release some air/pressure if necessary
  • Do not kink the hose, disconnect from hose before placing inside rolled up paddle board if possible
  • Please return a clean SUP

THANKS FOR READING!

 

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