The Airbank WhaleShark D6 SUP 12V pump is a great choice for those looking for an electric pump that can inflate paddleboards and other inflatables up to 20 psi from a 12 volt DC connector. The pump has two stages; the first will inflate using high volume, and the second will inflate to maximum pressure. The pump also includes a deflation function, making it easy to deflate your paddleboard or other inflatable after use.
Features
-The airbank whale shark D6 SUP 12V pump is a compact and easy to carry electric pump that is ideal for paddleboards, inflatable boats, airbeds, inflatable tents, and other inflatable products with universal valves.
-This pump also has a deflation function, making it ideal for SUP/Paddle boards up to 20 PSI = 1.38 BAR.
-The Airbank Whale Shark D6 electric air pump on 12V is also rechargeable, making it even more convenient to use.
– The pump is self-priming and can be used to transfer water from one tank to another.
– The pump has a built-in check valve to prevent backflow and ensure smooth operation.
– The pump is made of durable materials and is designed for long-term use.
– The pump is quiet and efficient, and can be used with an optional solar panel for increased energy efficiency.
The Airbank Whale Shark D6 SUP 12V Pump
The Airbank Whale Shark D6 SUP 12V is a compact and easy to carry electric pump that is ideal for paddleboards, inflatable boats, airbeds, inflatable tents, and other inflatable products with universal valves. This pump also has a deflation function, making it ideal for SUP/Paddle boards up to 20 PSI = 1.38 BAR. The Airbank Whale Shark D6 electric air pump on 12V is also rechargeable, making it even more convenient to use.
The pump is self-priming and can be used to transfer water from one tank to another. The pump has a built-in check valve to prevent backflow and ensure smooth operation. The pump is made of durable materials and is designed for long-term use. The pump is quiet and efficient, and can be used with an optional solar panel for increased energy efficiency.
Pricing
The price of the Airbank Whale Shark D6 electric air pump is $109.99 USD.
Advantages
1. The Airbank D6 SUP pump is relatively affordable and can inflate to high pressures, making it great for all- around use.
2. The pump has two stages which reduce inflation time considerably.
3. The pump can be used to deflate inflatables, saving time and effort.
4. The pump is compact and easy to carry.
Disadvantages
1. The Airbank D6 iSUP electric pump is not very powerful, making it less ideal for inflating larger paddle boards or boats.
2. The short power cord on the Airbank electric pumps can make it difficult to reach a power outlet if you are in a large truck or SUV.
3. Some users have found that the Airbank electric pumps can be noisy, making it difficult to use them in quiet areas.
Product Specifications
This electric pump is ideal for: This electric pump is ideal for paddleboards, inflatable boats, airbeds
inflatable tents and other inflatable products with universal valves that also have a SUP/Paddle boards up to 20 PSI = 1.38 BAR!
The Airbank Whale Shark D6 electric air pump on 12V and is ideally: The Airbank Whale Shark D6 electric air pump is ideally suited for SUP/Paddle boards up to 20 PSI = 1.38 BAR.
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Dual Stage Smart Inflator & Deflator: This electric pump is ideal for SUP/Paddle boards up to 20 PSI = 1.38 BAR!
The pump has two stages the first will inflate using high volume and the: The pump has two stages first will inflate using high volume and the second will inflate using high pressure.
The main difference between: The main difference between the two pumps is that the D6 can inflate paddleboards up to 20 psi from an in-car 12-volt DC connector.
Are all paddleboard pumps the same?
Are all paddleboard pumps the same?
No, they are not all the same. Paddleboard pumps can vary in speed, power, noise level, size and price. For a long time there weren’t many options out there, at least not many great options. However as SUP grows in popularity so does the demand for good electric pumps.
Can you use an electric pump on a paddleboard?
We get a lot of questions about electric pumps, so we thought we’d write a quick blog post about them. Can you use an electric pump to inflate a paddle board? The answer is yes! In fact, some paddle board brands make electric pumps specifically for inflatable boards.
There are a few things to keep in mind when using an electric pump with a paddle board. First, make sure that the pump you’re using is designed for inflatable boards. Some electric pumps are not and could damage your board. Second, take care to not over-inflate your board. Most paddle boards have a maximum PSI that should not be exceeded. Over-inflating your board can damage the material and decrease the lifespan of your board.
If you’re not comfortable using an electric pump, you can always inflate your board the old-fashioned way with a hand pump. It will take a little longer, but it’s definitely doable.
We hope this quick blog post was helpful. If you have any questions about electric pumps or paddle boards in general, feel free to reach out to us. We’re always happy to help!
Do you need an electric pump for SUP?
What kind of pump do I need for SUP?
Do you have an inflatable SUP that you need to pump up? Not sure what kind of pump you need? In this blog post, we’ll explain the different types of electric pumps that can be used with inflatable SUPs, as well as the different valve attachments.
One of the most common types of electric pumps is one that connects to your car battery. This type of pump is easy to use and can be found at most auto stores. Another common type of electric pump is one that connects to an external battery pack. This type of pump is more powerful and can inflate your SUP faster.
There are also electric pumps that come with an integrated rechargeable battery. This type of pump is convenient because you don’t have to worry about connecting it to an external power source. Just make sure that the battery is fully charged before you start inflating your SUP.
When inflating your SUP, you’ll need to attach the pump to the valve. There are five different types of valves that are commonly used with inflatable SUPs:
-Boston valve
-C7 valve
-Pinch valve
-805 Valve
Each type of valve has its own advantages and disadvantages, so be sure to read the instructions that come with your SUP to see which type of valve you need to use.
We hope this blog post has been helpful in explaining the different types of electric pumps that can be used with inflatable SUPs. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below.
How long should you use a hand pump for SUP?
If you’re using a hand pump to inflate your SUP, you can expect it to take anywhere from 6 to 10 minutes to do so. This will of course depend on how fast you’re able to pump, but ultimately, it shouldn’t take too long to fully inflate your board. If you’re using an electric pump, it’ll be a bit quicker – anywhere from 6 to 8 minutes depending on the size of your SUP.
What is the Airbank Whale Shark D6 SUP 12V pump ideal for?
The Airbank Whale Shark D6 SUP 12V pump is an excellent choice for SUP/Paddle boards up to 20 PSI.
What is the main difference between the D6 and other pumps?
The D6 is a high-pressure electric air pump that can inflate paddleboards up to 20 psi from an in-car 12 volt DC connector. Other electric pumps may not be able to reach such high pressures, making the D6 ideal for those who want to ensure their paddleboard is properly inflated.
How does the pump work?
The pump is a simple machine that uses suction to move water or other liquids from one place to another. The pump has two parts: the cylinder and the piston. The cylinder is the part of the pump that holds the water or liquid, and the piston is the part of the pump that moves up and down to create the suction.
The piston is attached to a rod that goes through the center of the cylinder. The rod has a handle on one end that you can pump up and down. As you pump the handle up and down, the piston moves up and down inside the cylinder. This action creates a vacuum inside the cylinder, which sucks the water or liquid up from the bottom of the cylinder and into the piston.
Once the water or liquid is in the piston, you can continue to pump the handle up and down to move the water or liquid to where you want it to go.