5 key tips: how to transport your food properly

2021-12-14 07:49:06 By : Ms. Leo Kuang

Although stand-up paddle boards look easy to transport at first glance, their long, flat shape actually makes them look like wings.

Most importantly, you must be careful not to damage their Surface. If the truck or vehicle you are driving is large enough to safely transport the circuit board inside, my only recommendation is to buy a padded circuit board bag, which can reduce the wear of the circuit board and avoid the wear of the vehicle.

Most people need to transport their food in their vehicles, and if this is what you need to do, then there is very little to consider:

Always place your sup flat on the roof with the fins facing up. If the edge of the plank looks like a huge sail when you drive, this may cause you to lose control.

Even if your skateboard is flat on the roof, you must realize that it acts like a wing when the air rises from the windshield and hits the bottom, depending on the speed at which you are traveling and the strength of the wind. This will put a huge burden on your rack.

The most basic type of shelf is a soft shelf, which is just a cushion on the top of the car. They can definitely do this, but they are not as safe as a set of high-quality racks.

If you are going to obtain and use soft shelves, then you will need a set of heavy-duty cams that can go over the planks and then through the open door.

It is also a very good idea to use the nose and tail lines that connect the solid points at the front and rear of the vehicle.

To make this as simple as possible, Yakima has a ready-to-use nose and tail fastening system called the "SUP bra", which can be connected instantly without the need to fix points on your board.

Better than a soft shelf. A heavy-duty shelf like the Yakima shelf is definitely a safer and more reliable way to move your dinner around

Yakima even has a complete SUP transport system called "Wave Hog", which can be used on any fixed frame. It has a cushion covering the frame rod, two lockable heavy straps to hold the board down, and SUP Braw comes with Nose and tail lacing devices are safer.

One last point: if you want to tie up multiple boards, then you need to stack the boards together with a towel in between to protect them. Then you can use the same fastening technique we just saw.