Cruiser Sup Voyager AIR 11’6” Operation Manual Download Page 4

Inflating Your Stand Up Paddle Board

The valve for inflating your SUP is located near the tail of the board. 

Twist counterclockwise to unlatch outside cover. Ensure that the pin 

located at the center of the valve is in the “up” position when inflating. 

To reach the “up” position twist the pin counterclockwise until it pops 

out toward you. When deflating, push the pin in and turn clockwise 

until it is locked in the “down” position. When the pin is in the “down” 

position the board will deflate without having to hold the pin in.

 

Attach the air hose to the pressure gauge. Then attach the  

pressure gauge (with hose now attached to it) to the pump itself. 

Ensure that there is no water or debris in the valve and then take 

the other side of the air hose and attach to the valve on the board 

by twisting in a clockwise direction until snug. 

Once both ends of the hose are secure from the board to the pres-

sure gauge attached to the pump, begin pumping air into the board. 

If you feel or hear air leaking from either end of the hose ensure that 

you have connected the hose properly. Continue to pump air until 

you have reached between 15-17 psi. The maximum recommend 

psi is marked on your board at 17 psi for a reminder. Once you have 

reached the desired pressure, twist the air hose off by doing a quick 

counterclockwise twist. Now twist the valve cap back on for protection 

by twisting the cap in a clockwise motion.

Tips:

  

•  A few days after you inflate your SUP you may need to add more air due to temperature changes. Use 

your hand pump to inflate back to 15-17 psi.

•  If you are using your board in a very hot or humid environment, inflate to slightly less pressure.

•  Never leave your board in direct sunlight or in an area without ventilation. 

•  Rinse your SUP after every single use and ensure that the valve is free of any sand, dirt, or other debris.

Summary of Contents for Voyager AIR 11’6”

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Page 2: ...ble Stand Up Paddle Board Manual V Max AIR 12 6 Voyager AIR 11 6 Koa AIR 10 2 and 10 8 Heavy duty built in carrying handles EVA Deck Pad Built in Cargo Straps Steel D Ring Removable Fin High Pressure Air Valve ...

Page 3: ...i ther side of the carrying handle Assume an athletic stance with your knees slightly bent Grip the paddle with one hand on the handle end of the paddle and the other roughly 2 feet below on the shaft of the paddle Reach the paddle forward on one side of the board and dip the blade of the paddle all the way into the water Pull the paddle with blade in water for entire stroke toward you until it me...

Page 4: ...on until snug Once both ends of the hose are secure from the board to the pres sure gauge attached to the pump begin pumping air into the board If you feel or hear air leaking from either end of the hose ensure that you have connected the hose properly Continue to pump air until you have reached between 15 17 psi The maximum recommend psi is marked on your board at 17 psi for a reminder Once you h...

Page 5: ...orward or backwards it is secure and ready Deflating Your Stand Up Paddle Board Untwist the valve cap and make sure to clear away any water or debris Push the center pin in to initiate deflation Be warned a burst of air will come out very quickly and may frighten you but this is normal and will calm down quickly Once the air has slowed down from the initial burst twist the center pin in a clockwis...

Page 6: ... should be able to hear the air escaping from the board Once you have narrowed down the area of the leak use the spray bottle to find the exact location of the puncture Repairing your Stand Up Paddle Board Very small punctures less than 1 8 of an inch in size can be repaired very simply and permanently without a patch Deflate the board and clean the air very well Make sure the area is free of any ...

Page 7: ...improper care or handling Incidental damage Unreasonable use EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING Do not expose your SUP board to excessive heat or sunlight when not in use Whenever you are not using your SUP board either during storage or transport to from the beach particular care and attention should be made to protect the board from the sun and heat Excessive exposure to the sun and or heat can result in th...

Page 8: ...er SUP will at its sole discretion decide whether the claim is acceptable and if accepted whether the product will be repaired or replaced Customer responsible for shipping cost of warranty replacement If you have any questions or require further information about your product warranty or on how to contact your distributor or Cruiser SUP please contact us via WWW CRUISERSUP COM Copyright 2014 Crui...

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