The upper & lower connection, plus rails of the board determine the max psi rating & higher or lower quality of SUP's/price point. A higher rating psi shows a better manufacturing design & process, usually meaning more materials have been used. Resulting in a stiffer performing board.
According to the material and structure of the paddleboard, it can be divided into two types, the conventional one is the maximum 15psi, and the other is 20psi.
@@supzoom5782 cool!!! So is that the same psi the customers inflate the sup to go on the water . I was just wondering from a quality assurance perspective if the boards could handle a much higher pressure like 25-30 psi for a few minutes without permanent damage occurring . thanks for the reply
@@phantomskate84 There will be no problem within the air pressure value recommended by the manufacturer, because this value has been verified experimentally, and has at least 2 quality inspections during the production process, but over-inflating will definitely increase the chance of breakage or even permanent damage. Therefore, customers need to refer to the instruction manual when inflating.
The upper & lower connection, plus rails of the board determine the max psi rating & higher or lower quality of SUP's/price point.
A higher rating psi shows a better manufacturing design & process, usually meaning more materials have been used.
Resulting in a stiffer performing board.
This was a great video for everyone to learn from.
I got contact high just from watching this
What pressure do you inflate the boards to Insure there are no leaks ?
According to the material and structure of the paddleboard, it can be divided into two types, the conventional one is the maximum 15psi, and the other is 20psi.
@@supzoom5782 cool!!! So is that the same psi the customers inflate the sup to go on the water . I was just wondering from a quality assurance perspective if the boards could handle a much higher pressure like 25-30 psi for a few minutes without permanent damage occurring . thanks for the reply
@@phantomskate84 There will be no problem within the air pressure value recommended by the manufacturer, because this value has been verified experimentally, and has at least 2 quality inspections during the production process, but over-inflating will definitely increase the chance of breakage or even permanent damage. Therefore, customers need to refer to the instruction manual when inflating.
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