Coleman Samoa Stand Up User Manual

To inflate your Coleman Samoa SUP, connect the pump hose to the valve, ensuring it is in the inflate position. Inflate until the board reaches a pressure of 12-15 PSI.
Check the valve to ensure it's tightly closed and inspect the board for any punctures or leaks. Use a soapy water solution to identify leaks and patch them with a repair kit if necessary.
Rinse the board with fresh water after each use to remove salt and debris. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent material degradation.
Store the board in a cool, dry place, preferably indoors. Deflate it slightly and keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Practice standing with feet shoulder-width apart and keep your knees slightly bent. Engage your core muscles and look forward to maintain balance.
Ensure the fin is correctly attached and not damaged. Adjust your paddling technique to maintain a consistent stroke on both sides.
Clean the area around the puncture, apply the adhesive from your repair kit, and place a patch over the puncture. Allow it to dry as per the kit instructions.
Yes, the Coleman Samoa SUP is designed for use in both fresh and saltwater. Be sure to rinse it with fresh water after use in saltwater to prevent corrosion.
Use a soft brush and mild soap to clean around the valve. Rinse thoroughly with water to ensure no soap residue remains that could cause the valve to stick.
The recommended weight capacity for the Coleman Samoa SUP is approximately 220 pounds (100 kg) to ensure optimal performance and stability.