THE FIRST DOUBLE-CHAMBER SUP IN THE RANGE
The only board that can be used over 300 m from shelter.
The double chamber provides stiffness and greater safety when paddling away from the shore.
Daytime navigation up to 2 miles from a shelter with:
- a signal light (6 hr battery life and waterproof)
- a personal flotation device (50 N minimum)
(non-exhaustive list)
Inflating & deflating the Stand Up Paddleboard
INFLATION:
First inflate the inner chamber to 17 PSI maximum.
Then inflate the exterior chamber to 17 PSI.
DEFLATING:
First deflate the exterior chamber then the interior chamber.
Roll, starting from the back of the board to remove all the air for tight folding.
Start folding up from the fin base, following the dotted lines to avoid damaging the fin base.
Fin and fin base
Available through customer service and online in the event of breakage or loss.
SUP fin reference: 8609360
Remember to remove the fin once you get off the water.
If possible, rinse the fin base before and after use.
Recommended user weight
Maximum load
For optimal use of the product, the maximum recommended weight is 140 kg.
The maximum load of the stand-up paddleboard is 330 kg.
Maintenance tool
NEVER UNSCREW THE VALVE WHEN THE SUP IS INFLATED! RISK OF INJURY.
If the valve leaks, once the SUP is deflated, close it a quarter turn using the tool provided.
If necessary, it is possible to change the valve, please consult the workshop of your Decathlon store.
TECHNICAL DIMENSIONS
INFLATED SUP:
Length: 14' (427 cm)
Width: 31" (79 cm)
Thickness: 6" (15 cm)
Volume: 351 litres
Weight: 15 kg (+/- 10%)
BAG CONTAINING THE FOLDED SUP:
Height: 90 cm
Width: 46 cm
Thickness: 25 cm
Repair
In the event of a leak in the structure, it is possible to repair the SUP with the cut-out repair patches and a strong, high-pressure MEK glue.
We have a stand-up paddleboard repair kit, reference 8512384.
Bag contents
Board
US Box Fin
Leash
User guide
Repair patch
Valve tightening tool (use only with the SUP deflated)
Recommendations for use
We recommend that you wear a buoyancy aid (reference 8387600) or a buoyancy belt (reference 8600104)