Description
SiC Bullet Air
This board has a secondary air bladder system that runs inside the board from the front of the finbox to the front portion of the nose.
These bladders are inflated/deflated separately. The chamber provides provides failover should you ever have a problem with one chamber while out on the water. The internal chamber also makes the board even stiffer than a single chamber board. The main and secondary chamber of the FST construction is the stiffest skin material you can build an inflatable with.
This material has a low-stretch/high tensile skin which is heat fused onto the back of the outer PVC outer skin. This stiffer skin, when inflated combined with the compound curves of the rails makes this board super stiff at only 15 psi although the board can also be inflated to a maximum of 20 psi.
Technology: Fusion skin tech with dual chambers
This board has a secondary air bladder system that runs inside the board from the front of the finbox to the front portion of the nose.
These bladders are inflated/deflated separately. The chamber provides provides failover should you ever have a problem with one chamber while out on the water. The internal chamber also makes the board even stiffer than a single chamber board. The main and secondary chamber of the FST construction is the stiffest skin material you can build an inflatable with.
This material has a low-stretch/high tensile skin which is heat fused onto the back of the outer PVC outer skin. This stiffer skin, when inflated combined with the compound curves of the rails makes this board super stiff at only 15 psi although the board can also be inflated to a maximum of 20 psi.

Points to be respected to maximize the lifespan of your inflatable Air-Glide Stand-Up-Paddle :
- Do not exceed the maximum recommended inflation pressure.
- Re-inflate and check the pressure before returning to the water.
- Check the tightness of the valve regularly, using the tool supplied with the board, and re-tighten when necessary.
- Don’t carry the board on top of your car/vehicle when inflated.
- Rinse your board down regularly with tap water, and especially when putting it away for winter etc., paying particular attention to the valve.
- Avoid rolling your board too tightly when putting it away in its bag after use.
- During winter, keep your board very slightly inflated, store it flat, out of direct sunlight and in temperatures not lower than 0°C.