Inflating 2 iSups to 18psi before each paddle is getting tiresome. Any recommendations for a reliable 12v inflator ?
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12v Inflators
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Re: 12v Inflators
Went for a McConks in the end, easily inflated 2 boards to 18psi last night. Will see how it lasts longer term.
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Re: 12v Inflators
I'd be interested to hear what you think of it long term, as I'm considering getting one for my SUP.
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Re: 12v Inflators
Not ‘long term’ yet, but 3 months in and it’s doing its job. I can’t ask for any more than that !StillNewish wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:45 pmI'd be interested to hear what you think of it long term, as I'm considering getting one for my SUP.
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Re: 12v Inflators
At https://www.bovecpaddleboarding.com/ we use theI BRAVO GE 20-2 compressor.
So far thez haven't disappointed. A bit noisz, but powerfull pump that can be operated on battery.
Very usefull on remote locations!
So far thez haven't disappointed. A bit noisz, but powerfull pump that can be operated on battery.
Very usefull on remote locations!
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