The recommended pressure for our board is 12—15 PSI. Depending on the size of your board it can take anywhere from 4—6 minutes.
The recommended pressure for our inflatable boards is between 12 and 15 PSI. If the temperature outside is above 25 degrees Celsius, we recommend inflating the board only up to 13 psi, since the pressure will increase naturally, due to the heat.
There is a little spring pin inside that locks itself in two positions: Deflating position (air coming out freely) and inflating position (100% Airtight). To switch from deflating to inflating, simply push the pin and the pin will lock itself in a up position and the air will not be able to come out unless you push the pin down again.
Yes, all our pumps are designed to fit all of our inflatable boards.
Taking care of your SUP is pretty easy, with little regular maintenance required. But to keep your board in tip-top shape for as long as possible, here’s some simple things to be aware of:
Proper SUP storage is crucial for increasing your board’s longevity. Here’s some top tips
Provided you’re using a board that’s large enough, absolutely!
Soapy water should do the trick! We also like to use mineral spirits for those tougher stains.
Yes! The paddle floats for a good amount of time for you to find it when you lose it but will eventually fill up with water and sink after a few minutes. The foam piece inside the paddle makes it float, and therefore it only floats when the whole paddle is connected.
Yes,our FUNWATER provides a limited 1 year FABRIC/1 years THE SEAMS/1 year ACCESSORIES warranty.Damage due to misuse or negligence is not covered. Warranty period starts from the date of purchase.You can read more about our warranty here:https://www.funwaterboard.com/pages/warranty
Generally, the pressure gauge will start to register a pressure reading after the board reaches 7 PSI’s which is about 100-120 pumps. Make sure the pressure gauge isn’t loose and that the dial on your pump is not stuck in between settings.
Suggest: All our boards are made with Strength PVC and are built to withstand minor impacts to rocks, wood pilings or sunken objects. Caution is recommended when you encounter harsh terrain. Punctures caused by extreme conditions are not covered under warranty.
The wrench included in the repair kit should ONLY be used for leaking valves. Should you hear air escaping around the edge of the valve please ONLY use to tighten by turning clockwise. It should never be used to deflate your board. Improper use of this tool will void the board warranty.
First, cut out a smaller piece of the patch just big enough to cover the hole. We usually use a bottle cap or something like that ends up making a good size patch. Next, Clean the patch and board (area that will get glue) with an alcohol wipe. Allow to dry. Then, apply glue to each side (patch and board) and let the glue sit for a minute to get tacky. Last, Place patch on board over hole and clamp it down (bar clamps or hand clamps work best) for about 12 hrs. You can also use a heavy weight (> 20lbs) if you do not have clamps. That should do it. If your patch is too big, you will have to do little sections at a time (whatever you can compress with weight/clamps), that is why you don't want to use the full patch that comes in the repair kit. As always, if you need further assistance, please let us know!
Our board will comes with a free Repair Kit, include several PVC patch,, Repair Bucket and Wrench.