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Inflatable SUP - Safety Factors To Be Considered

Author: Alen B.
by Alen B.
Posted: Sep 11, 2015

Paddle boarding is a very enjoyable water sport and lately this sport is becoming very popular in various parts of the world. If you too are fascinated by this water sport and planning to own an Inflatable SUP you should not overlook the safety factors while buying your SUP. Before you embark on the process of purchasing your inflatable SUP, you should first educate yourself about all the required safety features in a paddle board because without having a clear understanding of the safety features yourself, it is not possible for you to pick the right paddle board.

Does the Inflatable paddle board come with a detailed manual? Yes, very often we do not pay attention to this important safety factor. Without reading the manual how is it possible for you to use the product correctly? Any decent paddle board that is worth its salt will come with a detailed manual. Do not purchase any inflatable SUPs without the product manual.

Well designed skeg is an important component of your stand up paddle board. The skeg plays an important role in ensuring paddle board stability in deep waters.

Not many people carry the maintenance kit along with them when they take the paddle board to the water. It is merely because of the presumption that they will not need it in the water. You could be wrong in presuming that, you could puncture your inflatable SUP easily when you are outdoors. If you have your maintenance kit in your person, you could immediately repair your SUP and continue having fun. At times, your SUP could be punctured when it comes into contact with sharp objects or when it presses itself against sharp edged rocks. It is always important to check whether your SUP is sold with the maintenance kit. In ideal scenarios it is best to inflate your SUP 24 hours after repairs, but in emergencies you may have to inflate within a very short time.

Non-slip pad or non-slip surface. The top layer of your SUP should be fitted with the non-slip pad so that when you are in the water, you are not frequently slipping and falling.

The inflatable SUP should be made of heavy duty material to withstand extreme conditions. You will need to find a highly reputed brand so that you can be sure that the SUP is made of some durable material that will not let you down in the most vulnerable situations.

On the one hand, the inflatable SUP that you are purchasing should be professionally designed, it should be made out of durable material. On the other hand, you should follow the paddle boarding best practices to ensure that you are having fun in the safest way possible. If you are not going to adhere to the basic safety protocols, then even if you are going to have the best and the safest SUP available in the market, you still will be vulnerable to risks.

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