How to Clean and Store Your Inflatable SUP
Step-by-step maintenance guide to maximize the lifespan of your inflatable SUP board.
Rinse with fresh water after every use, dry completely before storage, deflate and roll loosely (not military-tight), store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight, and inspect seams monthly.
Проблема
Improper storage and cleaning are the leading causes of premature failure in inflatable SUPs — mold, UV damage, and seam delamination.
Решение
Follow a consistent post-session routine: rinse, dry, inspect, deflate, and store. Use mild soap for stubborn dirt. Never store the board wet or in direct sunlight.
Audience: All inflatable SUP owners who want their board to last 5+ years.
Steps
- 1
Rinse the board with fresh water immediately after use, especially after saltwater
- 2
Clean with mild soap and a soft sponge — avoid harsh chemicals or pressure washers
- 3
Dry the board completely — open the valve to let trapped water escape
- 4
Inspect for damage — check seams, valve, and surface for punctures
- 5
Deflate fully — remove the valve core for complete deflation
- 6
Roll the board loosely — start from the nose, avoid tight creases
- 7
Store in the carry bag in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Часто задаваемые вопросы
Can I leave my SUP inflated all season? ▼
Yes, but keep it out of direct sunlight when not in use. Partial deflation (8-10 PSI) is recommended for extended storage.
How do I repair a puncture? ▼
Clean the area, cut a patch with rounded corners, apply adhesive, press firmly, and wait 24 hours before inflating. Aquafarer boards include a repair kit.
How often should I check the valve? ▼
Monthly. The valve is the most common failure point. Check that the valve pin moves freely and the O-ring is intact.