Fabulous review and coverage! Gotta pump it up! I personally use the manual pump while my spouse always uses the electric...I always beat him pumping up the boards!
Thanks for the kind comment. I’m glad you’re finding my content helpful! I love the Airbank Whale Shark battery powered pump, it is my main go to. I’ll be doing a video just on battery powered pumps since there are more on the market now. Let me know if you have any questions; welcome to paddle boarding!
I’m so glad I could help! Let me know if you have any questions. I’ve tested a few others not in this video and so far my fav is the Airbank Whale Shark Pro. Links in the description 🙌🏼🔋
Hi there - did you have any issues connecting the whale pro valve to the Red paddle boards? I'm trying to connect it now (using the correct Halkey Roberts Valve that comes with the whale pro) and it won't turn to fully close like the pump that comes with the board. Is there anything specific about Red boards that require some sort of adjustment? Thanks so much!!!
Hey! Thanks for watching and for your message. Sorry to hear you’re having issues. Have you changed the rubber washer? The washer on the Whale Shark Pro might be too thick. Try swapping it out for a smaller one or take the one off your Titan pump that came with your Red board. Let me know if that helps 🙌🏼
Thanks for the advice! I still haven’t tried their external battery but would say that buying a pump with an internal battery is the way to go. One of my next videos is testing 6 battery powered pumps 🔋⚡️ What power bank do you use with the iRocker pump?
I heard you mention winter paddling. I didn’t realize that was a thing! Could you make a video with tips for this? Can you use an inflatable SUP in the winter? Ty so much 💕 PS, I’m also Canadian 😊
Hi Kerry, Thanks for reaching out! Yes, you can absolutely winter paddle board on an iSUP! Winter paddling video is on the list to do. Let me know if there is anything specific you'd like to see me cover with it!
@@PaddleAdventurer I am most curious about what to wear. I don’t plan on falling in, but accidents happen 😂 I quickly looked up dry suits, but my gosh - that is totally out of my budget for the 3 of us to get. Is there a less expensive alternative? Ty so much for the advice. PS, I bought the L’il Suckers upon watching your video. They’re great!!
100% you should always be prepared to fall in. This is especially important in the winter. Unfortunately, you do need extra gear and like you said dry suits are expensive. It took me awhile to get all of my gear due to budget and stock. An alternative is getting a thick enough wetsuit. Unlike a drysuit where you add under layers to match the water temperature, the thickness of a wetsuit will determine how cold of water it's for. I'd recommend finding a local shop to rent gear to see if you like it first before investing! Keep an eye on used markets gear too! Check out my blog on Winter Paddling & Cold Water Paddling until I make a video. paddleadventurer.com/winter-paddling/ paddleadventurer.com/cold-water-paddling/ So glad you love the L'il Suckers too!
Very nice review. I was honesty shocked to see how much the Red Paddle boards are selling for. I like the quality, but is it really that much better the competition?
Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you found it helpful. I love using the Airbank battery powered pump and use it the most. Red boards are more expensive but you do pay for what you get. You can feel the quality in performance and materials plus I trust the board a lot more than I would a budget board. Saying that I haven't compared it to similar quality brands like Starboard which look great too!
Thanks for watching and for your clarifying question. Apologies for the confusion. When charging the unit it takes 2.5 hrs to fully charge or 20 minute charging time in order to pump 1 board. Pumping a board with air will take approx 6-7 mins depending on the board’s volume. I hope that helps but let me know if you have any other questions!
@@PaddleAdventurer Thanks i just thought that you misspoke on the inflation times. I would have loved to hear a discussion on each pumps noise level. Mine is noisy like many other pumps, but sadly it's slow (10mins) @ 15 psi. Hearing that for 10m is annoying rather a 6 min. run.
@@cameranmanner4701 Thanks for checking in and for the additional feedback. Maybe a video for the future? The noise on electrical pumps is the biggest downside IMO. Overall, I'd say the Airbank is not as noisy as the other two electrical pumps but it is still loud. The biggest plus for me is that the Airbank is operated by a battery vs a 12v plugin so I don't need my car.
@@PaddleAdventurer Yes to a follow up on DB comparisons. Up close and 50ft away. Car free pump.... So is mine, sort of, but I use a ryobi tool battery to power my inflator. I wonder if I just put a Styrofoam cooler over the pump to dampen the noise? I'll give that a try.
I'll need a sound meter to test DB. Something to consider for the future. A cooler might work. You just need to make sure the pump is getting air to intake. Let me know how it goes!
Hello, I don't know what this one will be like, but the Tomshoo-pump, the one that is blue from Aliexpress is terrible, the motor is of poor quality and the pumps too, don't buy it, I bought it, and in less than 1 week I have to change the turbine motor
Do you use an electrical pump? If so, what one do you have and what do you like about it?
Fabulous review and coverage! Gotta pump it up! I personally use the manual pump while my spouse always uses the electric...I always beat him pumping up the boards!
Thanks so much, Nicole! Excellent way to do things. Well done 💪🏼👏🏼
This is a very thorough review of all the boards! Thanks for all the insight! 😊
Thanks so much! I'm glad you found it helpful. 🙌🏼
I really appreciate your content! Just got into paddle boarding and this made everything so
Much easier
Thanks for the kind comment. I’m glad you’re finding my content helpful!
I love the Airbank Whale Shark battery powered pump, it is my main go to.
I’ll be doing a video just on battery powered pumps since there are more on the market now.
Let me know if you have any questions; welcome to paddle boarding!
Thinking about buying an electric pump and KNEW that you would give me the info I need!!! Thanks :-)
I’m so glad I could help! Let me know if you have any questions. I’ve tested a few others not in this video and so far my fav is the Airbank Whale Shark Pro. Links in the description 🙌🏼🔋
Great information and fun video!
Thanks! I’m glad it was helpful and fun. New pump video coming soon. All battery powered pumps! 🔋
Subscribed.!!
I like the energetic humor!
Thanks so much! 🤙🏼 I'm glad you like my content!
Great reviews! Very helpful
Thanks for watching and for the kind comment. I’m glad it was helpful!
I have a question how you know that the board is full of air when using manual air pumps??
Thanks for watching and for your question. Manual pumps have a gauge located on them to indicate what the PSI is at.
Hi there - did you have any issues connecting the whale pro valve to the Red paddle boards? I'm trying to connect it now (using the correct Halkey Roberts Valve that comes with the whale pro) and it won't turn to fully close like the pump that comes with the board. Is there anything specific about Red boards that require some sort of adjustment? Thanks so much!!!
Hey! Thanks for watching and for your message. Sorry to hear you’re having issues. Have you changed the rubber washer? The washer on the Whale Shark Pro might be too thick. Try swapping it out for a smaller one or take the one off your Titan pump that came with your Red board. Let me know if that helps 🙌🏼
5:30 irockers battery is awful if you want a separate battery spend the money on a large power bank instead
Thanks for the advice! I still haven’t tried their external battery but would say that buying a pump with an internal battery is the way to go. One of my next videos is testing 6 battery powered pumps 🔋⚡️
What power bank do you use with the iRocker pump?
i love how happy you look:)
Thanks! I'm always happy getting outdoors and helping people do the same! 😄
Excellent video!!
Thanks for watching and for the kind comment! A battery powered electrical pump only video will be coming out in the spring too!
I heard you mention winter paddling. I didn’t realize that was a thing! Could you make a video with tips for this? Can you use an inflatable SUP in the winter? Ty so much 💕 PS, I’m also Canadian 😊
Hi Kerry, Thanks for reaching out! Yes, you can absolutely winter paddle board on an iSUP! Winter paddling video is on the list to do. Let me know if there is anything specific you'd like to see me cover with it!
@@PaddleAdventurer I am most curious about what to wear. I don’t plan on falling in, but accidents happen 😂 I quickly looked up dry suits, but my gosh - that is totally out of my budget for the 3 of us to get. Is there a less expensive alternative? Ty so much for the advice. PS, I bought the L’il Suckers upon watching your video. They’re great!!
100% you should always be prepared to fall in. This is especially important in the winter. Unfortunately, you do need extra gear and like you said dry suits are expensive. It took me awhile to get all of my gear due to budget and stock. An alternative is getting a thick enough wetsuit. Unlike a drysuit where you add under layers to match the water temperature, the thickness of a wetsuit will determine how cold of water it's for. I'd recommend finding a local shop to rent gear to see if you like it first before investing! Keep an eye on used markets gear too!
Check out my blog on Winter Paddling & Cold Water Paddling until I make a video.
paddleadventurer.com/winter-paddling/
paddleadventurer.com/cold-water-paddling/
So glad you love the L'il Suckers too!
Hey! If you didn't see the video here it is: ua-cam.com/video/co2gPPf_KH4/v-deo.html
Or the titan is free with any RED board... winner!!!
lol you know it!
Will you dona video about footwear, what's best to wear in cold weather on a board.... x
@@stacysmith5760 Excellent question! I'll be doing a full winter/cold water paddling gear one in the future!
@@stacysmith5760 ua-cam.com/video/xGaQVJJiODM/v-deo.html 👌🏼❄
Very nice review. I was honesty shocked to see how much the Red Paddle boards are selling for. I like the quality, but is it really that much better the competition?
Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you found it helpful. I love using the Airbank battery powered pump and use it the most.
Red boards are more expensive but you do pay for what you get. You can feel the quality in performance and materials plus I trust the board a lot more than I would a budget board. Saying that I haven't compared it to similar quality brands like Starboard which look great too!
You mentioned the airbank will fill a board in 20 minutes, but in your test it was just under 6 mins.
Thanks for watching and for your clarifying question. Apologies for the confusion. When charging the unit it takes 2.5 hrs to fully charge or 20 minute charging time in order to pump 1 board.
Pumping a board with air will take approx 6-7 mins depending on the board’s volume.
I hope that helps but let me know if you have any other questions!
@@PaddleAdventurer Thanks i just thought that you misspoke on the inflation times. I would have loved to hear a discussion on each pumps noise level. Mine is noisy like many other pumps, but sadly it's slow (10mins) @ 15 psi. Hearing that for 10m is annoying rather a 6 min. run.
@@cameranmanner4701 Thanks for checking in and for the additional feedback. Maybe a video for the future?
The noise on electrical pumps is the biggest downside IMO.
Overall, I'd say the Airbank is not as noisy as the other two electrical pumps but it is still loud.
The biggest plus for me is that the Airbank is operated by a battery vs a 12v plugin so I don't need my car.
@@PaddleAdventurer Yes to a follow up on DB comparisons. Up close and 50ft away.
Car free pump.... So is mine, sort of, but I use a ryobi tool battery to power my inflator. I wonder if I just put a Styrofoam cooler over the pump to dampen the noise? I'll give that a try.
I'll need a sound meter to test DB. Something to consider for the future.
A cooler might work. You just need to make sure the pump is getting air to intake. Let me know how it goes!
Hello, I don't know what this one will be like, but the Tomshoo-pump, the one that is blue from Aliexpress is terrible, the motor is of poor quality and the pumps too, don't buy it, I bought it, and in less than 1 week I have to change the turbine motor
Oh no! I’ve never tested that model but thanks for letting folks know to stay away.