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Boards without vent plugs

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Created by BenKirk > 9 months ago, 2 Jul 2013
BenKirk
NSW, 600 posts
2 Jul 2013 5:28PM
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Just a quick one. After years of using epoxy boards with vent plugs (and opening the vent when leaving the board in my van) I was surprised to see that my new epoxy SUP doesn't have one.

Does anyone have experience of leaving a plugless board in a van? I don't have any other options when going away for a weekend as I don't (and won't) own roof racks.

Am I being overly concerned?

Cheers

WarehouseBob
NSW, 37 posts
2 Jul 2013 7:06PM
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First off I thought most brands had them. May I ask who makes your board. Mine has the Gore two way valve which doesn't need to be adjusted or removed. I personally would be concerned about long term heat damage for your board. Over time you'll develop delimitation as a result. Crack a window.

Leroy13
VIC, 1174 posts
2 Jul 2013 7:40PM
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BenKirk said...
[br]Just a quick one. After years of using epoxy boards with vent plugs (and opening the vent when leaving the board in my van) I was surprised to see that my new epoxy SUP doesn't have one.

Does anyone have experience of leaving a plugless board in a van? I don't have any other options when going away for a weekend as I don't (and won't) own roof racks.

Am I being overly concerned?

Cheers

Yeah and yeah You mean delamination whb. Crack a cold one

siny
NSW, 287 posts
2 Jul 2013 9:15PM
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I always take boards in my van without ever touching the vent ,have been doing this for the last twenty years . No problems yet . Park in the shade if you can

BenKirk
NSW, 600 posts
3 Jul 2013 11:35AM
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It is a Fanatic. My old Fanatic had a vent plug so I'm wondering if it's a slightly different construction...



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