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ITIWIT Ref. 8666673 4363552

Surfing SUP inflatable longboard 500 / 10" 140L

€470.00
€360.00
-23%
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Colour: GREY / ORANGE
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Take on the waves with this compact 10-foot surfing SUP: Ideal for advanced wave-riders weighing less than 90 kg and for waves up to 1.5 metres high.

BENEFITS

Compact design

Dimensions folded in the bag 90 x 35 x 20 cm

Easy assembly / dismantling

Inflates to 17 psi in 3 minutes (140 litres)

Easy transport

8.5 kg board and backpack with foam straps

Glide performance

Semi-rigid square rail to improve the flow and grip in the waves

Rigidity

2 polyethylene & reinforced woven dropstitch stringers for extra rigidity

Stability

The most stable surf SUP in the range thanks to its large dimensions: 10' x 31"

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Recommended user weight

Recommended user weight:



Less than 60 kg: the ideal board for easily getting into SUP surfing

Between 60 and 90 kg: board suitable for intermediate SUP surfers

Over 90 kg: board for advanced users only



Maximum load to stay above the water: 110 kg.

Inflated shape and dimensions

The ITIWIT SURF SUP 10' is a "round pintail" SUP longboard that is ideal for surfers who like to carve smooth curves in the waves.

Length: 10' (305 cm)

Width: 31" (79 cm)

Thickness: 3" (7.5 cm)

Volume: 140 litres

Board weight: 8.5 kg

Inflating & deflating the stand-up paddleboard

INFLATION

This SUP is equipped with a NEW GENERATION valve for even greater security.

To inflate your SUP, open the cover and connect the pump (“IN” mode).

Inflate to 17 psi for best results.

Disconnect the pump and close the exterior cover



DEFLATING

Turn the cover a quarter clockwise (“out” mode).

Roll up starting from the side opposite to the valve to remove all the air to completely fold

Close the cap

Installing and removing the fin

This surf SUP has a "SINGLE FIN" set-up. This means it has one fin (ref: 8576512) installed on the centre line of the board. We chose this type of set-up for better HANDLING of the surf SUP in the waves



NB: Remember to remove the fins once you get out of the water.

If possible, rinse the fin base before and after use.

Carry bag

BITON fabric bag



Height: 90 cm

Width: 35 cm

Thickness: 20 cm

approx. 63 L

These dimensions leave room for a pump and paddle.



Interior pocket and compression system included

Leash

Always wear your leash to stay attached to your board if you fall. It’s best to attach it to your ankle, but it can also be attached to the knee.

Remove it and rinse after each use.

PLEASE NOTE: do not use a leash on rivers

Folding the board

Empty all the air from the board

Start folding up from the fin base, following the dotted lines to avoid damaging the base.

Stop halfway and start a second folding beginning from the valve side (wallet folding).

Accessories

Included with the boards:

- carry bag

- 10' straight leash

- 1 centre fin with pin

- 2 repair patches

- 1 user guide



The paddle and pump are not included, we recommend you visit our website to properly equip yourself

How to take off on a surf SUP

When a wave is approaching, position both of your feet on the white areas in the middle of the "dots" arranged symmetrically around the handle.

Start paddling and do not stop until you feel the wave lift you up.

Once you feel the wave pushing you along: move your back foot onto the orange area (right foot for REGULAR stance, left foot for GOOFY stance).

Ideally, your back foot should be on the foam arch in the orange area and your front foot in front of the handle

composition

composition

Main fabric: 70.0% Polyvinyl Chloride, 30.0% Polyester; Carry bag: 100.0% Polyester; Foam: 25.0% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, 75.0% Polyethylene

Tips for storage and maintenance

Storage tips

Store deflated, flat and out of sunlight, after first removing the fin and leash. If storing inflated, release some of the pressure and store in a flat position without any load

TESTS AND WARRANTY

Warranty

2 Years

Parts guarantee

Warranty: 2 years

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