Heat-welded joints is a construction method where the seams of the board are bonded together using heat and pressure, creating a single, unified structure.
- Enhanced Durability: Heat welding creates stronger bonds compared to traditional glued seams, reducing the risk of delamination and extending the board's lifespan.
- Improved Air Retention: The airtight seal prevents air leakage, ensuring the board remains fully inflated and functional for longer periods.
- Increased Stability: A more solid and unified construction leads to better stability on the water, giving paddlers more confidence and control.
- Lighter Weight: Eliminating the need for heavy glue and other materials reduces the overall weight of the board, making it easier to carry and maneuver.
- Eco-Friendly: This method produces fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs) than traditional gluing, making it a more environmentally friendly option.
- Waterproof and Resistant to Elements: Heat-welded joints are highly resistant to water and various weather conditions, maintaining the board's integrity and performance.