Product dimensions
Bag height = 70 cm
Bag width = 40 cm
Bag depth = 25 cm
Bag length = 60 cm
Why does the buoy seem less inflated once in the water?
It’s a perfectly normal physical phenomenon... It does not mean your buoy is taking on water.
When you blow up the bag, the air inside will be warmer that the water you're putting it into.
As it cools, the air in the bag contracts and takes up less space. Fear not, if necessary simply adjust the inflation level by blowing up the bag a bit more.
How to attach the straps?
Begin by undoing the rip-tab on the centre section strap.
Thread the rip-tab strap from bottom to top in the space provided, then fold the strap onto itself.
Slide the 2 top plastic hooks from inside to outside in the loops provided (on the upper part on the back).
Slide the 2 plastic hooks from inside to outside in the loops provided (on the sides of the bottom of the bag).
How to remove the straps?
The 4 strap hooks have an anti-reverse claw.
To remove them, turn them back on themselves by pushing them against the sack then making them slide while rotating slightly, in order to disengage the claw.
Undo the rip-tab on the main strap and pull down.
Place the straps into the watertight bag.
Should I inflate the buoy to its limit?
No, it’s not necessary.
For best results when using as a board, it should be a little under inflated (if too inflated, it will tend to roll).
How do I deflate the buoy?
To inflate the buoy, simply close the watertight zip then blow it up using the one-way valve.
To deflate the buoy, flip the valve cover, which will allow you to deflate the bag simply by pushing on the one-way valve.
Why is my buoy unbalanced in the water?
For maximum stability, the buoy must be filled with at least 1.5 kg of ballast, clothing or equipment in the watertight bag. Generally speaking, the weight of your dry belongings in the bag will be enough to provide this stability.
If this is not the case and you want to attach just one speargun to the buoy, balance the buoy by placing a small ballast in the outside pocket opposite the speargun (ballast not included).
How do I put up the flag?
Unfold the flag pole then put it in the sheath provided at one side of the bag.
Attach the plastic hook to the loop to secure the pole.
Why shouldn't I leave the inflated bag out of water in direct sunlight?
The sun will heat the air in the bag, which increases its volume and could over-pressurise the bag.
This is best avoided so as to not put unnecessary pressure on the bonded areas of the bag.
Accessories:
1 mesh exterior pocket for long fins.
2 adjustable attachment systems for the guns (remember to secure the tips of your spears)
2 mesh side pockets for accessories.
2 D rings: to attach a halyard or fish hook.
Built-in buckle whistle in case of emergency.
2 side transport handles.
Fully removable backpack carrying system can be stored in the bag when getting in the water (for better hydrodynamics)