Yep you are correct and it could be used multiple times in one day assuming that the trail is long and the vehicle output is 45w or higher. Have a great day.
Purchased the pump today. I do use my jeep for hunting in BC Canada, so I am off road for extended periods of time...plus have pumps for other things, so I think for folks like me, this is the answer. I will let you know how this works for the wife and I as time goes on and if my friends start to purchase them. Thank you for this information and your candid opinion on this. Will be gone on a 2-week hunting trip in 6 days and I'm positive it will be run through a few but not brutal tests...real world stuff. Thanks again.
You are absolutely right if you will be on the trail for many hours. It was an oversight on my part as I was going to mention that, especially if you were parking overnight and hitting a second trail the next day. Thanks for making a great comment and pointing this out.
Nice detailed review but it looks kind of big compared to a medium sized Viair. The bag looks enormous. Also if you are doing wintertime offroading/overlanding you probably won't be able to fill 4 tires on one charge.
Thanks for dropping by. Physically the bag is around the same size as my Viair 450 kit and the pump is proportionally the same size. It is, however, drastically lighter than the Viair so mobility is easier. I was going to mention the air temp but not having used it yet in freezing weather I would only have been speculating. I assume, like you do, that it will be less efficient when freezing weather arrives but you could always put it in a heated cab to help address the concern. More testing it sounds like!
Why wouldn't you just go with the Ryobi Rechargeable true battery operated air compressor over this not to mention the same price tag as this obviously without a battery, battery charger, hose and tire clamp
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for checking out the channel. I am sure the Ryobi is a great compressor and would serve folks well. The Etenwolf, for me, is a lightweight, one piece unit that is very easy to use and works great within the scenarios I mentioned. At the current $99 price tag with my code or on Amazon it seems a great bargain as well.
@@dickinaroundoutdoors8609 Yah, Upon double checking it i think im going with the etenwolf my bad on my comment. People state the ryobi is for quick bursts not totally for inflation. I want where the Etenwolf can fill less than a min for nothing crazy but also if i do need for a flat. Yah i noticed it for $99 on amazon. Going to try it out.
Awesome share
Thank you so much for the sharings!!! 😀
Great video 👌 nicely done, 🎉 hope you have a great week😎👍👏
Nice pump. You can always recharge from a power bank if you run low. Thank you for showing this to us, Dick. Stay safe and stay warm
Yep you are correct and it could be used multiple times in one day assuming that the trail is long and the vehicle output is 45w or higher.
Have a great day.
Purchased the pump today. I do use my jeep for hunting in BC Canada, so I am off road for extended periods of time...plus have pumps for other things, so I think for folks like me, this is the answer. I will let you know how this works for the wife and I as time goes on and if my friends start to purchase them. Thank you for this information and your candid opinion on this. Will be gone on a 2-week hunting trip in 6 days and I'm positive it will be run through a few but not brutal tests...real world stuff. Thanks again.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Be sure to let us know how it works for you and good luck on the hunt!
A lot of vehicles have ac plugs in them nowadays (especially overlanders) so you could recharge on the trail.
You are absolutely right if you will be on the trail for many hours. It was an oversight on my part as I was going to mention that, especially if you were parking overnight and hitting a second trail the next day.
Thanks for making a great comment and pointing this out.
Nice detailed review but it looks kind of big compared to a medium sized Viair. The bag looks enormous. Also if you are doing wintertime offroading/overlanding you probably won't be able to fill 4 tires on one charge.
Thanks for dropping by. Physically the bag is around the same size as my Viair 450 kit and the pump is proportionally the same size. It is, however, drastically lighter than the Viair so mobility is easier.
I was going to mention the air temp but not having used it yet in freezing weather I would only have been speculating. I assume, like you do, that it will be less efficient when freezing weather arrives but you could always put it in a heated cab to help address the concern.
More testing it sounds like!
Why wouldn't you just go with the Ryobi Rechargeable true battery operated air compressor over this not to mention the same price tag as this obviously without a battery, battery charger, hose and tire clamp
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for checking out the channel. I am sure the Ryobi is a great compressor and would serve folks well. The Etenwolf, for me, is a lightweight, one piece unit that is very easy to use and works great within the scenarios I mentioned. At the current $99 price tag with my code or on Amazon it seems a great bargain as well.
@@dickinaroundoutdoors8609 Yah, Upon double checking it i think im going with the etenwolf my bad on my comment.
People state the ryobi is for quick bursts not totally for inflation. I want where the Etenwolf can fill less than a min for nothing crazy but also if i do need for a flat. Yah i noticed it for $99 on amazon. Going to try it out.