7 Practical Tips For Paddle Board Storage
Written by Luke Green /
Storing your paddle board correctly doesn’t need to require a huge amount of effort, however taking a few simple steps will ensure it maintains its quality and is as good as new when you take it out of storage. If you’re thinking about how to store your inflatable SUP over the winter, or how to store it safely for short periods at a time, the following guide contains all the information you need to know. These are our top tips for safe and convenient paddle board storage:
Rinse your SUP
The likes of mud, salt and sand are best removed from your board to avoid any build up on your board and keep it looking new. Whilst our inflatable SUPs are known for their durability, due to the exclusive MSL Fusion technology we use, the better you care for your Red paddle board, the more use you will get out of it. Rinsing your SUP with fresh water before you put it away will remove any grime that could cause scratches or decay whilst it’s in storage. Make sure to pay extra attention to the area around the valve and fins where dirt has a tendency to accumulate easily.
Clean occasionally with a non-abrasive soap
You certainly don’t need to clean your SUP with soap every time you use it. In fact, we’d advise against this, and in most cases just rinsing the board is enough. However if your board gets stained, or if you’re going to be storing it for a long period of time, it doesn’t hurt to give it a good clean. Make sure that you are using a non-abrasive soap, and scrub gently to avoid scratching or damaging the surface of the board. Once you’ve finished cleaning, make sure to rinse again to ensure any residue from the soap is removed.
Make sure it’s dry
One of our most important paddle board storage tips is to make sure that the SUP is completely dry before you leave it in storage. If you store your inflatable SUP whilst it’s still wet, this can cause the likes of mildew and bacteria to build up, causing damage to the board. That’s why it’s always important to take the time to dry your paddle board off gently with a clean, soft towel after cleaning and rinsing.
Avoid direct sunlight
Another key factor involved in paddle board storage is thinking about where to store your paddle board. One factor to consider is making sure that you don’t leave your SUP in direct sunlight. High levels of exposure to UV radiation over time can damage the PVC that is used to make the board. Extended exposure to direct sunlight can also cause the surface colour to fade. If you plan on keeping your board inflated on the deck of your boat or on a roof rack then you should cover it with a UV board jacket to prevent it from sun damage.