Owner’s Instruction Manual IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING. AFTER READING THIS MANUAL, SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Advanced Elements Hula™ 11 SUP. It is our goal at Advanced Elements to develop new and unique paddle sports products that enhance our customer’s outdoor experience. This versatile paddleboard has been designed for use in many water conditions from surf to flat waters and can be paddled standing or sitting. Made of quality materials, this compact and highly durable SUP is easy to set up and will have you out on the water in no time.
2 Set Up and Inflation 2.1 Set Up 1. Pull the Hula™ 11 out of its bag and un‐fold it. 2. Locate the Fin holders on the bottom side of the board at the tail end. Take each Fin and hook them into place making sure that the longer portion is going towards the end of the board. You will need to bring the two Fin holders close together in order to get each Fin hooked into place. See images 1 and 2. 3. Once the Fins are in place, turn the board over so that the valve at the front of the board is facing up.
Image 3 (Deflate Position) Image 4 (Inflate Position) Inflation/Pump Use Tips: Because you will be inflating your SUP to such a high pressure, please follow these suggestions to help you with inflation. 1. If you hear air seeping from the valve/valve adaptor connection as you are pumping air into the SUP, simply disconnect the valve adaptor from the valve and apply some lip balm to the black gasket located on the adaptor. Then re‐attach the adaptor to the valve and continue with inflation. 2.
4 Deflation and Break‐down 1. To deflate and break‐down your SUP, just remove the valve cap and push in the valve stem turning it clockwise a quarter turn to lock it in the deflate position. 2. Un‐hook the Fins by pressing the Fin holders close together and popping the Fins off. 3. Roll the SUP up with the top side facing out (this will push out all of the air), and put away in its bag. 5 Care and Maintenance Very little needs to be done to care for and maintain your SUP. 1.
2. If you are paddling in open water, such as a lake or the ocean, make sure that you use an ankle leash. If you fall off, your board could be swept away from you, leaving you stranded. An ankle leash will keep this from happening. 3. If you are paddling a river, do not use an ankle leash. This could be very dangerous because if you fall off, your board could pull you under the water as it continues down the river.
at risk. If you are about to wipe‐out then get rid of your board. You are far more likely to sustain an injury if you and your board are getting washed around together. Patrolled Beaches: If you are paddle surfing on a patrolled beach, make sure that you keep within the designated surfing area. Take note of where you should be surfing before you go out, and make sure you stick to it when you are out. Priority: Always make sure that you are not taking anyone else's wave.
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