How many years does SUP last? How to use and store correctly?

Jun 25, 2023

Leave a message

1. How many years can inflatable pulp board SUP generally play?
Under the correct conditions of use and storage, it is completely possible to use the inflatable paddle board for 3-5 years. If you know how to tinker, it's possible for longer or even 10 years.

The specific service life depends on the paddleboard brand (workmanship material) and your daily usage habits.

 

2. How to use inflatable pulp board SUP to prolong life?
When handling the paddle board, do not let the paddle board rub against the ground.
When inflating, deflate, and folding, it is best to put it on soft ground (grass), there is no sand or hard objects underground, and do not drag it.
When on the shore, do not scratch hard objects or stones.


3. How to store inflatable paddleboard SUP to prolong life?
Before storing, make sure to rinse well with clean water and then dry thoroughly.

If you don't want to deflate, put it indoors away from direct sunlight.

If you want to deflate, please fully deflate and fold and store indoors, away from direct sunlight.

 

4. Can inflatable paddle boards be stored outdoors?
Absolutely not! Long-term oarsboard outdoors, exposure to the sun will affect the life and beauty of the material, bulging, color loss, etc., there are serious safety hazards.

 

5. Does the tail fin need to be removed?
If used improperly, the tail fin can easily scratch people and injure the board. I recommend that you install the tail fin before entering the water.

When not playing with the board, the tail fin should be removed to avoid damaging the board or the person.

 

6. How hard can an inflatable paddle board be?
At the current technical level, the hardness of the inflatable paddle board at low and medium prices is quite a gap with the real hard board. In static water skiing, the experience gap between inflatable paddle board and hard board may not be very large, and if it is sea rowing, the experience of hardness of the two is still obvious.

This is determined by the raw materials and manufacturing process of the inflatable paddle board. I don't think it's a disadvantage, hardness is not a problem compared to the convenience that comes with inflatable paddle boards.

Of course, there are already some high-end brands that have developed very excellent inflatable paddle boards, which are close to the hardness and use experience of hard boards to the greatest extent, but the price will be relatively high.

 

Send Inquiry