
What's Inside?
Your kit should include your Floating Chair
Getting Started
Getting Started
Read all safety instructions and guidelines found below. Commit to always wearing a life jacket and make safety a priority on the water.
Safety Instructions - Please Read
Please read carefully prior to use.
Failure to follow safety instructions and precautions may result in serious personal injury or death.
The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur.
It is up to the operator to use common sense while using this product.
Do not allow persons to operate or assemble the Floating Chair until they have read this manual and have a thorough understanding of how it works.
This product is not a life saving device. A Type III personal flotation device (PFD) is required at all times while on board.
Do not use the Floating Chair under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Do not use this the Floating Chair if you cannot swim.
Do not use the Floating Chair in rough waters, in storm-like conditions, or when lightning is present.
Use caution when getting on and off the Floating Chair.
Consult your physician before using the Floating Chair.
Use this product only if you know you are in good physical health.
Users of this product are responsible for their own safety.
Do not over inflate. Only inflate within recommended PSI range.
Inspect the Floating Chair for any worn or defective parts prior to use and replace as necessary.
Do not use if product is defective.
Do not use the Floating Chair near motorized boats.
While in use, ensure the Floating Chair is in deep enough water, free from hazardous materials.
Always carry the Floating Chair to the water, do not drag it across the ground.
If under 18, always use the Floating Chair under adult supervision.
Users of the Floating Chair assume all risk and liability.
Inflating Your Floating Chair
1. Inflating theFloating Chair: Inflating the Floating Chair will take 3-5 minutes, although this does depend on the target psi.
2. Ensure the valve pin is in the up position. When the valve pin is up, you can still pump air into the Floating Chair, but it won’t lose any pressure when the pump hose is disconnected.
3. Connect the pump hose and inflate the Floating Chair to 6-10 psi, depending on how rigid you'd like it to be. The pump has a PSI gauge and will being to register pressure when the Floating Chair reaches ~3-5 PSI. The Floating Chair has a max air capacity of 10 PSI. The pressure regulator will activate and slowly let air out if max capacity is ever reached.
4. Electric pumps and air compressors can also be used. We have adapters and e-pumps if inflating manually is an obstacle. If you have an existing e-pump, feel free to use it. You won’t void any warranty or do any damage to the dock by using an off-brand pump.
Anchoring & Tethering
Anchoring or tethering the Floating Chair can be done by tethering with a mooring bungee, utility link or a stretchy rope to an anchor, boat, dock, or other Paddle North product. It is recommended to anchor from multiple D-rings to ensure wind can’t get under the Floating Chair. A 15 - 20 lb anchor is typically heavy enough for most bodies of water.
Deflating Your Floating Chair
1. Deflating the Floating Chair takes just a few minutes. Dry off the Floating Chair before rolling up and putting away for storage.
2. Open the valve cap and press down on the center pin for the air valve. The pin will lock in the down position and let all of the air out. Let it sit for a few minutes while air flows out of the Floating Chair.
Optional: Our electric pump and manual pump can vacuum the air out by switching the hose connector to deflate on pump.
Storing Your Floating Chair
Storing the Floating Chair inflated or deflated is acceptable. If storing deflated, ensure that the Floating Chair is completely dry. If storing in a below freezing temperature, it is better to have the Floating Chair unrolled where the seams won’t be stressed.