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How are you carrying SUP?

This is my pump

And this is the adaptor to connect the high pressure side to the SUP.
@tabbibus Wondering about this Ryobi pump and how you are liking it still ? Bought the redhead a SUP, and it didn't take long for my 6 year old batteries to bite the dust. Does this deflate as well? The costco sup came with a great pump, but I do not have a 3rd battery, or an onboard charger. Never needed it until now I guess.. Wondering what's the best way to go.
I wish Ridgid made a 2 stage air inflator, since I have a ton of their tools and love them.

Thanks !
 
@tabbibus Wondering about this Ryobi pump and how you are liking it still ? Bought the redhead a SUP, and it didn't take long for my 6 year old batteries to bite the dust. Does this deflate as well? The costco sup came with a great pump, but I do not have a 3rd battery, or an onboard charger. Never needed it until now I guess.. Wondering what's the best way to go.
I wish Ridgid made a 2 stage air inflator, since I have a ton of their tools and love them.

Thanks !

That's the one I use for mine. It does the good good, about 4 minutes each way. You can convert the ryobi to run off your rigid batteries, using this adapter from ebay.



Or Just buy this power adapter on ebay, use terminals to connect to the inflator and epoxy the adapter to the inflator or use small carefully placed screws.

10AWG Red adapter for Ridgid 18V Hyper li-ion battery dock power connector RIGID | eBay
 
Sorry here is the link for the adapter.

 
That's the one I use for mine. It does the good good, about 4 minutes each way. You can convert the ryobi to run off your rigid batteries, using this adapter from ebay.



Or Just buy this power adapter on ebay, use terminals to connect to the inflator and epoxy the adapter to the inflator or use small carefully placed screws.

10AWG Red adapter for Ridgid 18V Hyper li-ion battery dock power connector RIGID | eBay
That is interesting ! Thank you.
 
@tabbibus Wondering about this Ryobi pump and how you are liking it still ? Bought the redhead a SUP, and it didn't take long for my 6 year old batteries to bite the dust. Does this deflate as well? The costco sup came with a great pump, but I do not have a 3rd battery, or an onboard charger. Never needed it until now I guess.. Wondering what's the best way to go.
I wish Ridgid made a 2 stage air inflator, since I have a ton of their tools and love them.

Thanks !
Works just fine. Takes some time to hit the needle PSI for the sup but it's better than manually pumping. Yes it deflates as well.
 
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