
6.Assemble Aluminum Adjustable Paddle
7.Paddle Safety Leash
8.Deflate Without a Manual Pump
To assemble the paddle, hold the button in while sliding the pieces together until they
click into place. The last section (top) of the paddle is adjustable.
To find the ideal height for your paddle, start by building the paddle so it is 6 inches
taller than your own height. From this point, adjust the top section up or down until
the length is comfortable for you. A longer paddle is better suited for a smooth, easier
paddling motion. A shorter paddle is good for performance or competition riding.
Then attach the other end of the safety leash to the safety D-ring by pulling the
inner rope through the ring and secure in place with the Velcro tape.
When packing your inflatable SUP, remove all detachable parts. Then lay the board
facing up on a smooth surface. Clean any unwanted debris, especially around the
valve area. Open the valve cap and press the center pin to start releasing air.
There will be an initial burst of air, but will turn to slow release. When the air
outflow slows down, start rolling up the board from the opposite end and fold it
into a packing size. When packing, lock the valve cap to protect the center pin and
elongate inflatable SUP lifetime.