Do you need a special pump for paddle board?
What kind of pump options are there? We have two pump options: a manual air pump for inflatables and an electric paddle board pump. Both pumps take about 10 minutes or so to inflate the board to 10-12 psi. The manual isup pump is the pump you will receive if you purchase the inflatable board package. The best inflatable stand-up paddle board psi level is anywhere from 10 to 15. Most people inflate their board to about 10 to 12 psi. A higher psi will help if you are riding in cold or choppy water. If you need a bit more stability, try increasing the psi of your board as well.Not inflating your paddle board correctly You need to inflate your paddle board to the recommended PSI. If you don’t inflate it enough, it’ll lose its rigidity and flop around, making it harder for you to paddle. On the other hand, inflating it too much will cause your board to pop due to excess pressure.If you want a proper electric SUP pump at great value, then the HIKS 12V 20 PSI pump is probably the one for you. Spending just a fraction more on this 20 PSI pump instead of a 15 PSI pump means it’ll inflate any paddleboard you’ll own, will be able to inflate 2 boards in one sitting and do it all much quicker.Your paddle board is fully inflated when it feels firm to the touch and does not flex under pressure. Most boards have a recommended PSI, typically around 12-15 PSI, which you can check using the gauge on your pump.
Can you use a car pump to inflate a paddle board?
While a car tire pump or air compressor can technically be used to inflate your paddle board, it’s definitely not an option I recommend. Car tire pumps are not designed for paddle boards, or other inflatable boats in general. How Long Do Inflatable Paddle Boards Last? We could answer this question with an arbitrary range, such as 2 to 12 years, but the truth is that the durability of an inflatable SUP will depend on the quality of the board you buy and the type of use it endures.Do I need to deflate my paddle board after each use? Deflating your SUP board isn’t absolutely required, especially if you’ll be using it again in the near future. However, deflation does offer advantages such as saving storage space and minimizing the risk of long-term inflation damage.As we’ve shown above, inflatable boards are easy to transport and store, durable and are usually more affordable than rigid paddle boards, making them ideal for leisure paddling. But if you’re looking for a board for SUP surfing or racing, a good quality rigid board may be a better option.You can leave your inflatable paddle board inflated indefinitely, as long as you store your board correctly. If you release air, keep your board out of sunlight, and in a cool, dry place, your inflatable board can remain inflated, and little to no damage will come to it.For short term storage, leaving your board inflated is absolutely fine, permitting it’s in the perfect storage spot as we outlined above. All inflatable paddle boards will lose air pressure over time when left inflated, but it’s also key to remember that air pressure expands in extreme heat.
How much should I pump my paddle board?
Pump up the board until it reaches 10-15 PSI. It will be easy to pump at first and nothing will register on the inflation valve until the board is pretty stiff. Do not get discouraged, keep pumping. The pump gauge will not register a psi until it gets to at least 7 psi. The best inflatable stand-up paddle board PSI level is anywhere from 10 to 15. Most people inflate their board to about 10 to 12 PSI. A higher PSI will help if you are riding in cold or choppy water. If you need a bit more stability, try increasing the PSI of your board as well.Generally speaking, we’d suggest aiming for 15-22 PSI. This should ensure that your board reaches the levels of stiffness required for optimum stability, without you having to exert too much effort inflating your board or battle resistance from the valve when deflating it.
Are electric pumps good for paddle boards?
Benefits of Electric Pumps Electric works much faster with much less effort exerted than what is possible by hand, which lets you get into your SUP activities faster and feeling fresh and energised. The choice between a manual and electric breast pump depends on lifestyle, individual needs, and preferences. Electric pumps are faster and require less effort, making them ideal for regular use.Electric pumps are faster and require less effort, making them ideal for regular use. Manual pumps, however, offer more control and are quieter, lighter, and more affordable, suitable for occasional use or when portability is essential.
How long to pump up a paddleboard?
This hand pump comes included with every inflatable paddle board package. The electric paddle board pump is about 1 minute per PSI. So about 10-15 minutes for any of the inflatable paddle board. The Shark III takes over the top spot for the fastest electric pump we’ve reviewed, inflating our test board to 15 PSI in an average of 5 minutes. Battery and Other Accessories: The internal 74Wh battery has enough juice to reliably inflate three paddle boards.The length of time it takes to inflate your SUP will depend on the type of pump you are using. With a regular hand pump it will take anywhere from 6 – 10 minutes depending on how fast you pump. With a good SUP electric pump it will take 6-8 minutes depending on the size of the board.Inflate SUP using an electric pump Using an E-pump is easy, fast and takes very little energy. It’s a great option for those who get exhausted pumping a board up by hand or want to get out on the water as fast as possible.
What is a good PSI for a paddle board?
Generally speaking, we’d suggest aiming for 15-22 PSI. This should ensure that your board reaches the levels of stiffness required for optimum stability, without you having to exert too much effort inflating your board or battle resistance from the valve when deflating it. The best inflatable stand-up paddle board PSI level is anywhere from 10 to 15. Most people inflate their board to about 10 to 12 PSI. A higher PSI will help if you are riding in cold or choppy water. If you need a bit more stability, try increasing the PSI of your board as well.Do I need to deflate my paddle board after each use? Deflating your SUP board isn’t absolutely required, especially if you’ll be using it again in the near future. However, deflation does offer advantages such as saving storage space and minimizing the risk of long-term inflation damage.A Car Tire Pump Might Damage Your SUP Even with an extremely rigid inflatable paddle, you only need to reach a PSI of 12 to 15 at most. If you use a pump that is designed for higher pressure output, you could very easily overinflate your paddle board.If you keep your inflatable SUP inflated for months at a time it will start to slowly release air. This happens extremely slowly however. If for example you leave your SUP inflated for 10 months it may lose 1-2 PSI’s worth of air so nothing that can totally change the integrity of your inflatable paddle boards.