Inflating & deflating the Stand Up Paddleboard
INFLATION
The sup is equipped with a new-generation valve to guarantee even more security.
To inflate your SUP, open the cover and connect the pump (“IN” mode).
Inflate to 17 psi for best results.
Disconnect the pump and close the exterior cover
DEFLATING
Turn the cover a quarter clockwise (“out” mode).
Roll up starting from the side opposite to the valve to remove all the air to completely fold
Close the cap
Technical dimensions
INFLATED SUP:
Length: 14' (427 cm)
Width: 25" (63.5 cm)
Thickness: 6" (15 cm)
Volume: 290 litres
Weight: 11.5 kg (+/- 10%) - empty weight without equipment
Note: The dimensions can vary slightly depending on the inflated pressure.
BAG CONTAINING THE FOLDED SUP:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 45 cm
Thickness: 30 cm
Weight in use
This SUP board was designed and optimised for intermediate paddlers between 70 kg and 90 kg for good speed/stability balance.
However, stability is a notion relative to one’s level and the conditions (flat water, sea, river, etc.). The weight is thus illustrative. Don't hesitate to ask to try out the product.
For one person. the maximum recommended weight is 110 kg.
Repair
We have a stand-up paddleboard repair kit, reference 8512384.
We recommend that you contact the workshop of your local store for all repairs.
Fin
Plastic fin available through the after sales service and online in the event of breakage or loss (red: 8609360).
You can also upgrade your product with a sup carbon racing fin (ref 8545438)
Accessories
Included with the board:
- a carry bag
- a camera mount on the nose
- a 10’ coiled leash
- 1 US box fin
- 2 repair patches
- 1 instruction manual
Paddle and pump not included; please visit our website to find the right equipment for you
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This model features a woven dropstitch that reduces yarn consumption in comparison with an equivalent model made of knitted dropstitch. Also, the woven dropstitch makes the board stiffer and lighter.
Since the soft carbon used for the stringers is stiffer than a conventional stringer, it was possible to achieve the same performance with reduced consumption.