Milwaukee M18 compact leaf blower (aka best pump ever). I fill 6 boards very quickly (one is a tandem). It will fill my 15 foot dive/rescue boat in less than 5 minutes! Best thing is that it uses the 18v batteries and it's super light/small.
Hey ole buddy, I just watched your pump video and since that's what I'm looking to buy I consider all options. Do you have any recommendations for just a 12v powered pump? I can't afford a battery powered pump atm. See you in three weeks!!!! Rock a Dock here we come!!!
They should make a sup to bicycle pump adapter. A Ryobi air pump is only $39.99 and is way smaller than all of these. Plus it uses the same batteries as your cordless drill. Edit: turns out they do make them they are between $3.99 and $15 so at most you are looking at under $60 for something with multiple uses and way less money. Although you would have to worry about over pressuring the SUP by accident since the Ryobi is meant for higher pressure car and bicycle tires
Lots of talking, not a lot of showing. It would have been nice to see a comparison of you filling up a paddle board and timing it as well. But overview was helpful.
Milwaukee M18 compact leaf blower (aka best pump ever). I fill 6 boards very quickly (one is a tandem). It will fill my 15 foot dive/rescue boat in less than 5 minutes! Best thing is that it uses the 18v batteries and it's super light/small.
How do you fill up a paddleboard with a leaf blower? That sounds awesome
My gawd; genius!!!!!
Hey ole buddy, I just watched your pump video and since that's what I'm looking to buy I consider all options. Do you have any recommendations for just a 12v powered pump? I can't afford a battery powered pump atm. See you in three weeks!!!! Rock a Dock here we come!!!
Trip when’s roc a doc next year? Trying to put in my vacation days now so they’re approved. Don’t want to miss out again
They should make a sup to bicycle pump adapter. A Ryobi air pump is only $39.99 and is way smaller than all of these. Plus it uses the same batteries as your cordless drill.
Edit: turns out they do make them they are between $3.99 and $15 so at most you are looking at under $60 for something with multiple uses and way less money. Although you would have to worry about over pressuring the SUP by accident since the Ryobi is meant for higher pressure car and bicycle tires
May I ask when you will release the video for us?
Lots of talking, not a lot of showing. It would have been nice to see a comparison of you filling up a paddle board and timing it as well. But overview was helpful.
Dear, when will you produce our video?
Hey Trip on the D6 can you preset the pressure?
Yes you sure can. All of them I've seen you can set the pressure 👍
The d6 comes with its own trip smith ( sold separately) it takes care of all that
@@TripSmith how did the kayaking trip go
@@bradwilliams5242 lol 😂
@@TripSmith You should not say "the best electirc pump" until you try the 25PSi Super Fast Sup Air Pump sold by Bewellaero on Amazon
That's a no-brainer there!!!!!
I bought Irocker pump from Amazon. It could only pump up to 0.9PSI, then stop working.
Coming down to DESTIN FLORIDA any time soon
What's up trip Smith
wtf just compared the pump specs and didnt actually test them to see which was better lol
Yea, I probably should have done that.... Silly me huh?
Why not just use a hand pump
La.e 99% of your SUP will be at tour cat.
I hear ya!
May I ask when you will release the video for us?
May I ask when you will release the video for us?
May I ask when you will release the video for us?
May I ask when you will release the video for us?
May I ask when you will release the video for us?
May I ask when you will release the video for us?