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All, just wanted to reach out and see who else had kids in the 8 to 13 age range. We have three (girls) coming with in that range and they are always up for making new friends.
10 more hours of work between tonight and tomorrow night and we get to head that way. I can not wait! I'm sooooooo looking forward to seeing all my Internet friends.
See you all Thursday!!
I think I'm going to grab my sister's SUP tomorrow to bring with us. Never used one before, but thought we might try one.
So there's another one for you.
We are on the water waiting patiently for you all! Call in sick and get your butts to the "Ville" Anyone coming in today? We have "No Strings Attached" and "Sheboat" here already hanging and surfing!
Last outing my air pump went out for blowing up tubes and I noticed a sevylor SUP pump for the same cost as my old pump, I would be interested in seeing if it can actually blow up a SUP. The pump is fully programmable and is a 2 stage pump. Hi volume for air up and then hi pressure to get up to a maximum of 15 PSI.
I think I'm going to grab my sister's SUP tomorrow to bring with us. Never used one before, but thought we might try one.
So there's another one for you.
Last outing my air pump went out for blowing up tubes and I noticed a sevylor SUP pump for the same cost as my old pump, I would be interested in seeing if it can actually blow up a SUP. The pump is fully programmable and is a 2 stage pump. Hi volume for air up and then hi pressure to get up to a maximum of 15 PSI.
I would be very interested in seeing that as well. I've looked at automatic pumps, but the reviews on the ones I looked at weren't great. In the meantime, I've been manually inflating. It's a bit of a workout to do two boards.