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Inflatable storage

Created by fester fester  > 9 months ago, 3 Sep 2016
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fester
fester

WA

350 posts

3 Sep 2016 11:25am
Hi crew wondering should you store inflatables rolled up or lightly inflated ( if room)
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

3 Sep 2016 1:48pm
If I am using my blow-up regularly, I just rack it inflated with my other boards. Have done this for months at a stretch with no ill effects.

If not using my blow-up regularly, I roll and bag it (making sure it's dry) and put it in its corner. Have done this for months at a stretch with no ill effects.


nosaj27
nosaj27

QLD

271 posts

3 Sep 2016 5:58pm
I just leave mine inflated. It doesn't get used for months at a time but I just make sure bring it up to pressure before I use it again. I have been doing that with mine for 12-18 months
fester
fester

WA

350 posts

4 Sep 2016 9:41am
Been doing the same,10psi on the rack & pump it up when needed
Kenoo
Kenoo

WA

115 posts

4 Sep 2016 4:00pm
in regards to the longevity of the board it doesn't make a great deal of difference if you store it rolled up or inflated. If you store rolled up you will however notice a few lines etc when you initially inflate for the first time in a while but these will disappear fairly quickly and are not an issue re strength or performance etc.
Snowie
Snowie

NSW

149 posts

9 Sep 2016 8:17am
She prefers to think of herself as a real person so either on the couch or on the other side of the double bed with a pillow. She isn't much of a cook so we order in a lot.
fester
fester

WA

350 posts

9 Sep 2016 7:09pm
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Snowie said...
She prefers to think of herself as a real person so either on the couch or on the other side of the double bed with a pillow. She isn't much of a cook so we order in a lot.


vanilla
vanilla

42 posts

9 Sep 2016 7:10pm
Apparently you can buy them online and get one mailed to your house


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