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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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PostTue Oct 11, 11 9:20 am    New Pump Reply with quote

Anyone tried this pump? I'm talking about the SUP pump abut halfway down the page. Looks like it might be taller than current kite pumps?

http://www.seaeagle.com/accessories/pumps


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1surfer

Since 20 Apr 2010
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PostTue Oct 11, 11 10:46 am    Big pump Reply with quote

I use Carlson raft pumps. Big volume and ultra bomber. My big one is over 20 years old now and still works like new. Spendy but it will be your last pump that you ever buy.

http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product_list.asp?deptid=1113

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taycar

Since 11 Jan 2010
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PostTue Oct 11, 11 11:06 am     Reply with quote

My wife has one that I've used to help her pump up her SUP. The pump works well, it just gets difficult to pump as the PSI gets near the 20 PSI range.

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dangler

Since 26 Feb 2006
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PostTue Oct 11, 11 11:07 am    big pump Reply with quote

Hard to tell actual size from picture, but it looks similarly sized to the one Teccko was using to pump up the Liquid Force inflatable couch at Bridge of the gods.

Standing fully upright, he pumped up the couch, which is probably equivalent to 15 or 20 size 16m kites, in a short time.

Same kinda thing, inflatable boat pump. Easily three times the size of kite pumps.
Don't know the brand, Greg would know.

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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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PostTue Oct 11, 11 2:10 pm     Reply with quote

What I like about the looks of this one is it doesn't seem to be as bulky as a full blown raft pump, and yet it might be better than what we use. Plus, it's a LOT cheaper than a raft pump at only $49. Not worth it if it's the same as our pumps, but even if it's 6" taller, that would be a huge improvement for those of us dealing with back injuries.

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kenja

Since 19 Jun 2008
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PostTue Oct 11, 11 3:35 pm     Reply with quote

I wish someone would develop a decent pump. I've been going through a couple per season lately between broken fittings, blown out valves, an crushed hoses. I'd gladly pay over a hundred $ for a well built one. Having a human sized version would be nice, too. Hopefully there is an entrepreneur out there listening.

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waynepjh

Since 27 Jul 2008
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PostTue Oct 11, 11 8:37 pm     Reply with quote

I used one of the sup inflatable pumps and it was awesome! I am 6'4" and it was perfect for me not much bending over. But the price is expensive I think it was around 120. They are meant to pump up over 20 psi so a kite is no big deal!

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Boost

Since 09 Mar 2006
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PostWed Oct 12, 11 8:41 am     Reply with quote

Whooaaaa I grew up just down the street from Sea Eagle....

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luke

Since 06 Jul 2005
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PostWed Oct 12, 11 8:48 am    I have one Reply with quote

I have been using a pump similar to the one in NAK's photo above. It came with my C4 SUP board. It sells on-line for $85. I forget the name of the site, but they do sell a lot of raft pumps. They have "kite-type" pumps that retail up to $250. The $85 dollar one that I have is amazing. Effortless pumping, higher pressures attained with easier strokes, no grease on shaft, better hose, taller, and even though it is single stroke, because of the larger volume, it pumps a 10m in just 5 more strokes than a standard 2-stroke kite pump. Well worth it. I would love to try out the $250 model.

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bwd

Since 04 Aug 2007
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PostWed Oct 12, 11 10:09 am     Reply with quote

Have a friend who took a normal "tall" kite pump (? 4"x20" or so size i guess ? ) and extended it.
The extension is made from ~6" of 4" id pvc sewer pipe, with a pvc closet flange (what else?!!) on each end. One flange is screwed to the base "feet" of the pump, the other rests on the ground, giving plenty of lip to hold it down with your feet.
Works very nicely to reduce back stress.....

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