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BPS Alloy-SUPPaddleBPS-Parent Manual

2-pc alloy sup paddle

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Helping everyone to 'get out and do' is the reason why Barrel Point Surf (BPS) exists. We are all
about helping make water sports accessible, wherever you are in the world. Say yes to barrels, not
barriers.
Thank you for purchasing 'BPS 2-pc Alloy SUP Paddle' from our store. As a small family
business, we genuinely appreciate it!
HERE'S YOUR GUIDE FOR YOUR BPS 2-PIECE ALLOY SUP PADDLE

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  • Page 1 Helping everyone to 'get out and do' is the reason why Barrel Point Surf (BPS) exists. We are all about helping make water sports accessible, wherever you are in the world. Say yes to barrels, not barriers. Thank you for purchasing ‘BPS 2-pc Alloy SUP Paddle’ from our store. As a small family business, we genuinely appreciate it! HERE’S YOUR GUIDE FOR YOUR BPS 2-PIECE ALLOY SUP PADDLE...
  • Page 2 SOME HELPFUL INFORMATION ON YOUR PADDLE: What length would suit my height? People are generally recommended to start with the paddle around 20cm or 8 inches taller than their height. We recommend you start at this point – and adjust from this point on to your personal preference.
  • Page 3 This means the pin in the adjuster is perfectly aligned to quickly pop into the hole you need for your desired length. We stand behind our products as we say – so if you have any problems with this paddle clip, we can provide you a replacement –...
  • Page 4 How to take apart my 2PC SUP Paddle? For best storage and transport, here are the tips on how to properly disassemble a paddle. • Just like how you adjust the length, release the clip to separate the top and mid-section. Simply do the pop out method by using the thumb and the forefinger - same as to how you did it upon joining the shafts.
  • Page 5 Using the paddle – which way around? The paddle is designed to be used with the blade of your paddle bent at an angle AWAY from you – this allows a longer stroke when entering the water – and also allows the blade to come straight up and out of the water (easily) at the end of the stroke –...

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