2021 Red Paddle Co Titan 2 Inflatable SUP Pump Overview

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2020
  • The Titan 2 Pump by Red Paddle Co is the world’s first purpose-built, double chamber SUP pump. Find out more: greenwatersports.com/shop/red...
    It’s designed to cut the amount of time and effort it takes to inflate your board by half. Constant innovation has led to us testing the absolute boundaries of inflation technology and as such, we’re confident that there’s nothing quite like the Titan II pump on the market.
    The Dual Cylinder system, combined with the Hi Flo handle means you are in complete control of the energy used to inflate your board. It puts the volume into your board faster and reduces the effort required to reach a higher pressure.
    The Titan 2 inflatable SUP pump - SUP inflation made easy!
    The Titan Pump has been completely re-imagined and re-engineered. Red Paddle Co have taken the already proven double chamber format and focussed on ease of use and ease of packing. They’ve also improved the fixtures and fittings to make for an even more durable pump.
    The Titan 2 Pump is the world’s first purpose-built, double chamber SUP pump. It’s designed to cut the amount of time and effort it takes to inflate your board by half. Constant innovation has led to Red Paddle Co testing the absolute boundaries of inflation technology and as such, they’re confident that there’s nothing quite like the Titan 2 pump on the market. The Dual Cylinder system, combined with the Hi Flo handle means you are in complete control of the energy used to inflate your board. It puts the air into your board faster and reduces the effort required to reach a higher pressure.
    The packed size is 2/3rds less than the current Titan pump, which makes rolling the board much easier and results in a tighter rolled board.
    Updates and innovations on the Titan 2:
    - Folding feet and a removable quick release handle reduces the packaged size by 30% compared to the original Titan pump. This makes it much easier to roll and pack your pump and board.
    - The chamber isolation valve is now an integrated switch rather than a removable plug, which makes it easier to switch to one chamber while pumping.
    - A double-ended bayonet hose fixture (Halkey-Roberts) reduces leaks and removes damaged screw threads when attaching to the pump.
    - Our redesigned air box means the pump hose now attaches to the main body to reduce the movement of the hose when inflating.
    - An increase in volume overall makes for faster inflation.
    - An integrated pressure gauge helps reduce impact if the pump is dropped.
    - The standing position has shifted 90 degrees, so you are only astride one chamber.
    - In addition to having wider feet, the Titan II is more stable and ergonomic, especially for smaller riders/pumpers!
    The Titan Pump design concept features two chambers, one larger volume cylinder (low pressure) and one lower volume cylinder (high pressure). Think of it as a combination of the regular Ezee and the Ezee HP side by side. You start with both cylinders pumping huge amounts of air into the board, then at about 10PSI, you move the integrated switch and it pumps through the high pressure side only. At first you’re pumping double the amount of air into the board than usual, and then you can finish it off to high pressure via the single cylinder.
    Put simply, we don’t use electric pumps as the Titan Pump gets the board to higher pressures, faster.
    Pump Specifications:
    - Pressure gauge shows to 30PSI
    - Pump dimensions: 22″ x 5″ x 7″
    - Pump hose length: 48″
    - Pump volume of 4.12l using both cylinders
    - Weight: TBA
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  • @fgzy123
    @fgzy123 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you experienced that the gauge on the Titan 2 is inaccurate on some units? After turning the handle to the right and continuing to pump, I physically couldn't pump more air and the gauge only said 11 psi. I'm wondering if the board is actually between 15-22 psi, but the gauge is wrong...

    • @GreenWaterSports
      @GreenWaterSports  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you stop pumping, the gauge will not read internal board pressure, the valve is closed. Watch the needle spike during pump down stroke to get the true board pressure: greenwatersports.com/2625/measuring-the-pressure-of-your-inflatable-stand-up-paddle-board?ref=17

  • @Aleks_iz_Gadykino
    @Aleks_iz_Gadykino 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For all their advantages, Titan pumps have a big minus. This is the weight and dimensions of the pump compared to other cylinder pumps. This is especially noticeable when you go to the starting point with your feet and carry everything on yourself, or when you can not leave the pump on the shore and it takes up a lot of space.

    • @GreenWaterSports
      @GreenWaterSports  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      They are bulky, but they work well. Everything is a compromise so they've designed the best pump for the most people.

    • @Aleks_iz_Gadykino
      @Aleks_iz_Gadykino 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I would not say that he is the best. Yes, he is good, he shakes quickly. But the weight and dimensions are a big minus if you get to the start point on foot and you can't leave the pump on the shore afterwards. (It then takes up a lot of space in the luggage)