CARE AND STORAGE

MINDFUL TIPS FOR CARE AND STORAGE OF YOUR PADDLE BOARD. 

After using your paddle board, it's important to rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt, sand, or debris that may have accumulated on the surface. Use a hose or bucket of water to thoroughly rinse the board and then dry it with a towel. 

Store properly: Store your paddle board in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or any sharp objects that could puncture the board. It's also a good idea to store the board in its storage bag when not in use to protect it from dust and moisture.

Store properly: Store your paddle board in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or any sharp objects that could puncture the board. It's also a good idea to store the board in its storage bag when not in use to protect it from dust and moisture.

Avoid exposure to extreme heat or cold: Do not expose your paddle board to extreme heat or cold, such as leaving it in a hot car or storing it in a freezing cold garage. This can damage the board's materials and shorten its lifespan.

Don't drag or drop the board: Avoid dragging or dropping your paddle board, as this can cause abrasions or punctures to the surface.

Check for damage: Before and after each use, inspect your paddle board for any signs of damage or wear, such as scratches, punctures, or tears. If you notice any damage, repair it using a patch kit or take it to a professional repair shop.

Inflate to proper pressure: Always inflate your paddle board to the recommended pressure level, as overinflating or underinflating can affect the board's performance and durability.

Avoid sharp objects: Avoid paddling near sharp rocks or other sharp objects that could puncture the board. If you must paddle in these areas, be sure to use extra caution and stay aware of your surroundings.