Weekender
10’6”
Weekender
Plus 10’6”
Weekender
Yogi 10’
Weekender
Tour 11’6”
Weekender
Nano 8’
Weekender
Crew 12’
Weekender
Crew XL 15’
Weight Limit
lbs.
275 300 275 300 140 500 1200
PSI
Recommended
15 12 15 15 15 12 12
Inflation Instructions
1. Preparing the Board:
Find a clean, flat surface free of any debris or sharp objects and unroll your paddle board
with the deck and valve facing up.
2. Preparing the Valve:
Remove the valve cover. Before you start to inflate the board, make sure the inflation valve
stem is closed to keep air from escaping (in the UP position). If the inflation valve stem is
down and air is escaping, press and turn the valve stem so that it pops back up.
3. Assembling the Pump:
Screw the pump hose and pressure gauge into the pump handle.
4. Secure the Hose to the Board:
Push the hose into the air valve and twist clockwise until you feel it lock onto the valve.
5. Inflating the Board:
Begin pumping air into the board. Note that the pressure gauge will not register pressure
until the board reaches 10psi. The board will begin to take shape after 4min/100 full pumps.
Once the board reaches the desired pressure (15psi/225 full pumps), remove the hose from
the valve and replace the valve cap onto the valve body. Recommended pressure is 12-15psi.
Check pressure before each use.
6. Transport
Do not transport your SUP fully pressurized. Traveling from low to high altitudes will increase
air pressure in the chamber and can damage your board due to over-pressurization.
7. WARNING! Do Not Exceed the Recommended Pressure!
Do not use an unregulated air compressor to fill the board. Exceeding the recommended
pressure will permanently damage the board and voids the warranty.
8. If the valve leaks:
Use the supplied air valve wrench from the repair kit to tighten the valve clockwise and stop
the leak.
Weight Limit
lbs.
Weekender
10'6"
275
Weekender
Plus 10'6"
300
Weekender
Yogi 10'
275
Weekender
Tour 11'6"
300
Weekender
Nano 8'
140
Weekender
Crew 12'
500
Weekender
Crew XL 15'
1200
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