Coleman Inflatable Stand Up Leash User Manual

Use a high-quality pump with a pressure gauge to inflate the paddleboard to the recommended PSI, typically between 12-15 PSI. Ensure the valve is securely closed after inflation.
Check for any visible punctures or leaks by spraying soapy water on the surface and looking for bubbles. Repair small holes with a patch kit, and ensure the valve is tightly closed.
Attach the leash to the D-ring located at the rear of the board. Ensure it is securely fastened to prevent detachment while in use.
Deflate the board completely, clean and dry it thoroughly, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent material degradation.
Rinse the board with fresh water after use, especially after exposure to saltwater. Use mild soap and a soft brush for deeper cleaning, and ensure it is completely dry before storage.
Yes, you can use an electric pump to inflate the paddleboard, but ensure it has a pressure gauge to avoid over-inflating. Stop inflating when the recommended PSI is reached.
Check if the valve insert is loose and tighten it using a valve wrench. If the leak persists, consider replacing the valve or consult the manufacturer for guidance.
Slide the fin into the fin box at the bottom of the board and secure it with the locking mechanism provided. Ensure it is firmly in place before use.
Yes, using a leash is recommended for safety to prevent the board from drifting away in case of a fall, especially in choppy waters or strong currents.
Clean and dry the affected area, apply the adhesive from the repair kit, and place the patch over the puncture. Press firmly and let it cure for the recommended time before inflating.