SLSUPB06 SLSUPB08 Free-Flow Inflatable SUP Stand Up Water Paddle-Board SLSUPB06 - SLSUPB08
INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY, AND IN ITS ENTIRETY, BEFORE INFLATING, ASSEMBLING OR USING YOUR THUNDER WAVE SUP. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. Familiarize yourself with the features of the SUP and ask for professional training if you are inexperienced in handling this type of board. For your full enjoyment it is important to follow proper safety procedures and rules of the waterway that apply to all SUPs.
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GETTING STARTED CONTENTS • Board x 1 • Bag x 1 • Repair kit x 1 • Hand pump x 1 • Leash x 1 • 3 piece SUP paddle x 1 INFLATING THE SUP BOARD 1. Roll out the SUP board until it is laying flat with top side facing up. 2. Push the air valve down while at the same time twisting slightly. This will put the air valve in the up position (Note: when the air valve is UP, air can only flow into the SUP board. When it is in the DOWN position, air can flow in and out of the SUP board). 3.
GETTING STARTED SUP BOARD MR PUMP Your SUP Board comes with a high pressure pump. This pressure pump, pumps low volume of air with each pumping motion. It takes longer to fill the board with air, but allows the board to reach a higher air pressure. This is good for achieving maximum performance from the board. The SUP board air pump is also lubricated with oil. To ensure the life of the air pump, make sure the pump is fully lubri-cated before and during each use.
THE PADDLE Your board paddle comes in three pieces. To build 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.
APPENDIX FOR YOUR SAFETY • Check your board and equipment before going in the water. • Try to avoid going on the water alone. • Always have a mode of communicating while on the water. • Check weather conditions and tide before going out to ride. • Avoid paddling when winds are blowing away from shore. • Be aware of tide and water flow and how it will affect your traveling time. • Wear wetsuits or drysuits. • Always wear a life jacket or some sort of floatation device. • Always wear your board leash.