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HORIZON

 

STAND-UP 

PADDLEBOARD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

OWNER’S

MANUAL

Save this instruction in the event the 
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Registration.............................................................................................................2
Safety Instructions..............................................................................................................2
Parts and Features Identifier................................................................................................3
Paddle Adjustment.............................................................................................................4
Mounting the Paddleboard..................................................................................................4
Proper Stance....................................................................................................................6
Paddling Basics.................................................................................................................7
Warning Sticker..................................................................................................................8
Maintenance.......................................................................................................9
Warranty.................................................................................................................11

Summary of Contents for HORIZON

Page 1: ...ave this instruction in the event the manufacturer needs to be contacted Registration 2 Safety Instructions 2 Parts and Features Identifier 3 Paddle Adjustment 4 Mounting the Paddleboard 4 Proper Stance 6 Paddling Basics 7 Warning Sticker 8 Maintenance 9 Warranty 11 ...

Page 2: ...Weight Capacity 230 lb 104 kg Leash not included Never drag any portion of the Paddleboard over asphalt or any rocky sandy or abrasive surface Please Note Paddleboard included may vary from model shown Handle for off board navigation in shallow water Leash attachment loop Do NOT remove or unscrew Hull ID Location Bungee for quick access storage 1 4 20 Universal mount for waterproof accessories Ret...

Page 3: ...our paddle across the deck of the paddleboard Paddleboard Basics Before you begin make sure your paddle is 8 10 inches taller than you By pushing the pins and sliding the paddle shaft you can adjust your paddle to the desired height Hold the board by the rails and push yourself up into a kneeling position Part 1 Paddle Adjustment 1 ...

Page 4: ...oard The nose should not pop out of the water and the tail should not dig in Keep your hands on either side of the board until you feel stable enough to slowly stand up Place your feet where your knees were and stand up one foot at a time PART 2 MOUNTING THE PADDLEBOARD CONTINUED ...

Page 5: ...raight and knees slightly bent Your head and shoulders should be steady and upright Try to keep your eye level with the horizon and avoid staring at your feet You should have one hand on the top grip and the other lower on the paddle shaft Keep in mind that while you paddle the angle blade should point toward the front of the board Part 3 Proper Stance ...

Page 6: ...he surface pull it back to your ankle then lift it out of the water If you are a beginner keep your strokes fairly short and close to the side of the board To go in a straight line paddle about 4 or 5 strokes on one side then switch to the other When you switch sides you ll need to reverse hand positions Part 4 Paddling Basics ...

Page 7: ...ditions Never use this watercraft in rough or stormy water conditions This watercraft is not intended to be used as a lifesaving device This watercraft is not intended for mechanical propulsion Always wear a Coast Guard approved personal flotation vest Do not allow minors to use this watercraft without adult supervision Do not use in areas where dangerous or strong curent flows can overcome your abi...

Page 8: ...d in direct sunlight will begin to color fade over long periods of time Your new paddleboard is molded of high density polyethylene resin Clean up with mild soap and water is recommended periodically to keep your paddleboard looking new Never drag any portion of the paddleboard over asphalt or any rocky sandy or abrasive surfaces Do not stand or sit on your paddleboard when out of the water This c...

Page 9: ...tain this warranty and Manufacturer s Certifi cate of Origin document with your original purchase receipt Copies of these documents must be sent with any valid warranty claim This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including warranties of merchantability or fi tness for use Neither Lifetime Products Inc nor any representative assumes any other liability in connection wi...

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