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get a battery powered air mattress pump for 9.99 on amazon.
I've used this one for almost 3 years now. No issues at all. It use to only be $45, but I'd gladly pay the $60 if mine breaks.
My bad, I guess I don't know how to use the phone app haha. It's here:
I’ve use [this pump](www.amazon.com/dp/B00HN93D8M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_1P0XX20M8YP3RQ1NSPBQ) for 3 years now and it’s been worth every penny. Takes about 10 minutes for my Atoll, and even less for a smaller board.
Yes indeed. You should have zero problems. If you have presta valves, these do the job.
I bought this one. Going on two years strong. https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Electric-Air-Pump-Compressor/dp/B07P67X5G8/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=isup+pump&qid=1595614713&sr=8-4
I am very pleased with this, you can set the PSI and it auto-inflates! $51.85 is what I paid for it, not sure why the price jumped so much. It inflates mine quite nicely to 15 PSI.
It does NOT deflate though, whereas the Tower Paddleboard model will do that for you.
3000 PSI is not that difficult to achieve with a hand-pump.
That should allow you to get something small up to 4500 psi, even though it won't be fun.
You need to have a pump that at least is dual stage.
If you are lazy/sane the easiest way is just to get a scuba tank filled somewhere.
Thank you, I think I will get that one instead. I was considering this one https://www.amazon.com/Benjamin-High-Pressure-Hand-Pump/dp/B00460IFPW but am unsure about it
Get a good pump.
If you're OK with manual pumps, I like the Benjamin: https://www.amazon.com/Benjamin-High-Pressure-Hand-Pump/dp/B00460IFPW
It takes a lot of hard pumps to get to 2,500 psi (what I use for my Benjamin Armada 22 rifle). It's a serious workout!
This is a good cheap pump, but it's annoyingly shaped and doesn't deflate like a lot of other pumps. The big plus is it's very fast - about 3 minutes faster than the iRocker pump, despite being cheap. Unfortunately it's almost doubled in price since I ordered. That being said, I would highly recommend getting the best pump you can afford, it's fully worth it. The iRocker pump is great, deflate feature is a lifesaver. I also highly recommend the iRocker battery!
I consider myself a fairly strong woman and I also found it a NIGHTMARE to pump my iSUP.
I eventually caved and ordered this portable pump and it’s made the process SO MUCH EASIER: https://www.amazon.com/SereneLife-Electric-SUP-Pump-Compressor/dp/B07V9WCBN7/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?crid=VJMO7FRA7CCQ&keywords=portable+pump+isup&qid=1659494948&sprefix=portable+pump+isup%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-9
I have one of these and it is cherished like treasure. https://www.amazon.com/Bike-Bits-Brass-Presta-Adapter/dp/B07DN2MTKQ
Some people here don't know what they are talking about.
I use these Bike Bits Brass Presta Valve Adapter - Convert Presta to Schrader - Inflate Tire Using Standard Bike Pump or Air Compressor (4 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DN2MTKQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9BXZ4V5WWHNNGDMC5RJR
if you go the electric/battery pump route, this one is compact and inflates at least two iSups on one charge up to 16 PSI.
Presta valve adapter should do the trick. It is what I have used for years, and have never bent one ...
I’ve only used it to pump up these boards but it seems pretty simple and straightforward. It’s a sea gods branded version of this pump you can get on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/SereneLife-Electric-SUP-Pump-Compressor/dp/B07V9WCBN7 We will see how it does out in the wild.
Here's a high pressure pump. https://www.amazon.com/BestEquip-Airgun-4500PSI-Pressure-Chamber/dp/B07CWRRPXL
Also, consider finding a SCUBA store. They typically have a bank of high pressure cylinders as part of their system for filling tanks. Even with no power to run the compressor, there could be enough HP air to refill an air gun a zillion times. There would be some dive cylinders that could be taken "back to home base".
Cheapest pumps I've seen are $50 or $60 from eBay or Amazon. If you're going for a whole setup for $250 or less you may want to take a serious look at a springer. Cheapest you're going to do for a PCP decent setup is: $60 hpa handbpump from Amazon, a referb CenterPoint scope $75(I have the one in the link), and $200 for the refurbished Avenger.
BestEquip Airgun PCP Pump 4500PSI High Pressure Hand Pump 3 Stage Pump Chamber PCP Air Pump https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWRRPXL/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_KG9PT8J9EZ4GVY4R20GC
I have the Outdoor Master Shark, and it has worked great for me. It has an internal cooling fan that will allow you to pump 3 boards in a row without stopping.
Preface: The shark looks like the right choice at $130
If you gotta save $50 and want to deal with poorly built hoses and spend another $10 on getting a better hose or taping the hose, then I guess you could look at the sevylor on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sevylor-Water-Sport-Electric-15-PSI/dp/B00HN93D8M
But not having to cancel a SUP trip when your hose breaks or spend an hour on manual repair is worth $40-50 IMO.
If you do want to save money, I'd suggest using your manual pump until you can save the $50. It's a good warmup for paddling anyway!
I've been using this one. The Bote one is solid too I hear so probably worth hanging on to it. Seems to take about 12-15 minutes to pump up a board, but I usually will get one going on the electric pump and start hand pumping my wifes until it gets hard to pump then just switch the electric one over. Takes about 20min total for both boards. Good time to go ahead and fill the coolers and get the other gear ready as well.
just grab a presta to schrader adapter and be covered.
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0819RTT4P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
*Edit: I should probably note I paid half the current cost for the pump, $85.
I've had this one for three years now, works very well with my Atoll. Though it use to only be $40.
So this one is actually has a stand alone battery in it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V9WCBN7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I don't have my paddleboard yet (arrives tomorrow) but I used this unit to inflate my neighbors Costco Hyperlite Admiral board that is 11 feet long up to 15 psi and then deflated it empty again and it used about 20% of the battery to do both. It does come with various sealing rings to fit different board connections.
We use the one below - it's rechargeable so we can take it anywhere, but it can also be used plugged into a vehicle. Set the PSI and it shuts off automatically once it gets there. It's awesome, it does two SUPs and a couple of kayaks no problem - but it does get hot. The SUPs take longer and it's pretty loud but it's a ton better than all that manual pumping.
Electric SUP Air Pump Compressor - 16PSI Rechargeable SUP Pump 12V Stand Up Paddle Board Electric Pump Inflator/Deflator - Portable Air Compressor for SUP, Boat, Pool Inflatables - Serenelife SLPUMP50
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V9WCBN7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Not exactly an answer to your question, but I purchased this pump after seeing a recommendation in another thread. I've had it for a few months now and have used 2-5 times a week with no issues.
Deal link: Amazon
Coupon code: SHARK50O
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