SALTROCK
Saltrock Shockwave - Inflatable Stand Up PaddleBoard - Turquoise- SALE -
Glide over the sea with our incredible, inflatable Saltrock stand-up paddle board.
Our tropical turquois paddle board features our classic Saltrock logo on both sides, keeping you fashionable even in the water.
This brilliant all-rounder Saltrock paddle board package can be easily carried to the beach in its durable and practical holdall.
Our Shockwave Saltrock paddle board comes with a handy pump.
Also included, is a branded Saltrock paddle to help you navigate the waves and a cord leash to ensure you never lose your board.
Our Saltrock inflatable board has a branded attachable fin to enhance control and balance whilst building speed.
Whether you’re new to this sport or an experienced paddling enthusiast, our Saltrock SUP paddle board is the perfect companion for your next aquatic adventure.
- Dimensions: 10’8” X 30” X 6”
- Set includes: Branded backpack, pump, SUP leash, 2pc paddle, removable centre fin and repair kit.
- Material: Laminate PVC with super reinforced drop stitch
- Stability: Can hold up to 28PSI for increased stability, recommended level is 15PSI.
- Carries: Max weight of 120kg
UNIQUE FEATURES:
The 10'8 SUP is the perfect balance between beginner stability and manoeuvrability as you progress on your SUP. It has superior triple layer construction with an EVA deck grip pad and handle for easy carrying. There are also front straps for a seated passenger to hold on to as long as you don't exceed the recommended max weight of 120kg.
SALTROCK SUP SAFETY GUIDANCE
Stand up paddleboarding is a great way to get onto the water, whether you're on the sea or inland. Here are our top tips for keeping safe when SUPing.
- Always wear your buoyancy aid or personal flotation device.
- Ensure you wear the correct leash. There’s nothing more frustrating than having to swim after your paddleboard if you fall off. The leash will also help you stay connected to your board if you get into trouble and help you float. It is really important to choose the right type of leash for where you are paddling:
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- A straight leash if you are surfing
- A coiled leash with a quick release belt for any other location, especially if you are exploring estuaries or other environments where there is a chance of entanglement on buoys or other obstacles
- Plan a suitable trip. When picking somewhere to paddle make sure it’s within your capabilities. If heading out with others then plan a route based on everyone’s experience and ability.
- If you can, always paddle with a friend or group. Paddling with a friend or others may be safer especially as weather and water conditions can change rapidly. They can help if you get into difficulty or raise the alarm for help.
- Check the weather forecast, tides and water levels.
- Make sure you have the right clothing and equipment for the conditions. And don’t forget to check your equipment before setting off.
- Inform someone of where you are going and when you plan to be back.
- Carry a mobile phone in a waterproof pouch. Keep your phone on your person and not within the craft.
- Don’t forget to take enough water and food for the trip.
- Don’t drink and paddle. Being under the influence of alcohol whilst paddling can be a deadly combination.