I am really enjoying your videos. Just made my order for the Morrflate Tensix and the 4-tire adapter hose. Keep them coming. Hope the steering rack solution works out well.
They are super nice...especially when you get the whole kit sent for free 😁 This or Thor's Lightning save a ton of time. Not that cheap but neither is an inexpensive system that you have to run your car for up to 20 minutes just to keep the thing going. Gas and time cost money.
Is it made in the US, mate? If it could stand the test of time the ARB twin compressor will be a second choice. It's cost effective, however needs to be as compact as the ARB twin compressor for easy permanent mount. In my humble opinion. Any plan on upsizing your tyres?
I do not believe it is American made. But it also didn’t have a “made in china” sticker on it, which by federal regulation is required for Chinese made products to be sold in the us. So I’m not sure where it is made. I can’t speak to the longevity of this one but I’m confident it will serve me well for many years. And yeah, it’s bulky, but 18-38 psi in under 4 minutes!? Wild!! Eventually I’ll go up to 37s but not in a huge rush
Great video and I really like the new MorrFLate and wouldn’t mind getting one but my biggest concern and correct me if I’m wrong but you have to hook up all four tires at the same, which is perfect for off-roaring. But if you’re on a trip and have a flare in one tire or come across someone with a low tire you can’t just air up that one tire, you would have to hook up all four tires. Again please let me know if I am wrong. I’m not sure if the previous generation operates the same way or not.
That is correct. I believe you can run it individually if in an emergency l, but you run the risk of damaging the pump. Might be okay for a couple of uses that way though
@@OFFTHEGRIND I think they said it's ok to run at 1 tire at a time. It adjusts for that. The problem is the tire valve can only input so much air which is a lot less than the compressor is putting out. 1 tire every once in a while is fine.
You’ll be fine with running one way hose I have the Napa version $100 which air up a 35s from 10psi to 35psi in 1min 10sec I don’t like carrying the 4 way like he say too much hassle setting it up n packing back up especially when the ground is muddy
Yeah I think that’s the sweet spot for most tires. Kinda depends on your sidewall too. A 2 ply sidewall will have more flex at all PSI then a 3 ply, so if you are running a 3 lot you might need to go a little lower. Just play around with them and see what best suits your driving style and environment
Any experience, people you’ve gone out with that use this on a heavy duty vehicle? I’m wondering if this could handle airing up tires on a superduty for 25-30 psi to 65-70.
Call them..I just ordered a "blemished" unit that was in stock. Just some cosmetic issue..Cheaper than what's listed, works the same and has the same warranty...When I got mine, I actually couldn't tell what the blemish was...Slight scratch on the unit as far as i could tell...
These dual compressor are everywhere now they are basically the same compressor with different branding some just have pressure switch n auto psi mode build in
Dude lol. You coil hose like a first grader. As a diver we're always coiling hoses. Throw the T fitting in your hand and just spin everything up and put in the bag.
I found when I did that the loops were too big. So I was trying to get a feel for the right size. I’d say my hose winding skills are on par with a middle schooler now lol
Good morning David what a great review definitely might look into that. Compressor down the road. Thanks for sharing.😊
Dude it’s a game changer! Bulky, but it’s amazing
Morrflate rocks! Great video. Wow that’s 3 times as fast as the smittybilt. I’m get one!
Dude it’s awesome!! Hit that link below lol
That pump is a monster, great info. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It’s incredible! Highly recommended
Bronco can connect to the Bronco TrailApp to help monitor the real time tire pressures while being outside of the car. 🤘
I need to mess with that app. I haven’t looked at it at all cause I love Gaia
Just but the Morrflate Air Hub to use with my PowerTank. Going to get the Morrflate Compressor as backup
Looks like a great system for you needs.
It’s perfect!
That's awesome the setup I have hooks to the battery but have to do 1 tire at a time. This looks like a time saver accept for winding up the hose lol
Im wondering if we can just set up fittings and hoses to it and do the same job with your existing compressor?
Yeah you definitely can. The hose kit you can sell separately and they all have the same fit to attach them
Hahaha yeah winding up the hose isn’t quick. I’ve gotten quicker with practice but it’s still better than doing each tire individually
@@OFFTHEGRIND I will check the connection on my compressor tonight. If it's the same then I can just buy the MORRFLATE QUAD: 4-TIRE HOSE KIT.
Love my moreflate system. Inflates my 37 inch tires in just a few minutes. I agree coiling up the hoses is a pain
I am really enjoying your videos. Just made my order for the Morrflate Tensix and the 4-tire adapter hose. Keep them coming. Hope the steering rack solution works out well.
Thanks Rob! Dude you’ll love that kit. It’s so nice. And yeah I hope so too lol
They are super nice...especially when you get the whole kit sent for free 😁 This or Thor's Lightning save a ton of time. Not that cheap but neither is an inexpensive system that you have to run your car for up to 20 minutes just to keep the thing going. Gas and time cost money.
Is it made in the US, mate? If it could stand the test of time the ARB twin compressor will be a second choice. It's cost effective, however needs to be as compact as the ARB twin compressor for easy permanent mount. In my humble opinion. Any plan on upsizing your tyres?
I do not believe it is American made. But it also didn’t have a “made in china” sticker on it, which by federal regulation is required for Chinese made products to be sold in the us. So I’m not sure where it is made. I can’t speak to the longevity of this one but I’m confident it will serve me well for many years. And yeah, it’s bulky, but 18-38 psi in under 4 minutes!? Wild!! Eventually I’ll go up to 37s but not in a huge rush
Great video and I really like the new MorrFLate and wouldn’t mind getting one but my biggest concern and correct me if I’m wrong but you have to hook up all four tires at the same, which is perfect for off-roaring. But if you’re on a trip and have a flare in one tire or come across someone with a low tire you can’t just air up that one tire, you would have to hook up all four tires. Again please let me know if I am wrong. I’m not sure if the previous generation operates the same way or not.
That is correct. I believe you can run it individually if in an emergency l, but you run the risk of damaging the pump. Might be okay for a couple of uses that way though
@@OFFTHEGRIND I think they said it's ok to run at 1 tire at a time. It adjusts for that. The problem is the tire valve can only input so much air which is a lot less than the compressor is putting out. 1 tire every once in a while is fine.
You’ll be fine with running one way hose I have the Napa version $100 which air up a 35s from 10psi to 35psi in 1min 10sec I don’t like carrying the 4 way like he say too much hassle setting it up n packing back up especially when the ground is muddy
Can you hard wire this compressor to your rig? Can you show how u did or going to do soL
You can actually! Ozark overland adventures did that to his and I think he showed how. I would go check out his review
Great video. How is the compressor holding up?
Another option for me. Thanks for the review and walkthrough. Qq, recommended psi for off road on 265/70/17 is about 16-20psi?
Yeah I think that’s the sweet spot for most tires. Kinda depends on your sidewall too. A 2 ply sidewall will have more flex at all PSI then a 3 ply, so if you are running a 3 lot you might need to go a little lower. Just play around with them and see what best suits your driving style and environment
Any experience, people you’ve gone out with that use this on a heavy duty vehicle? I’m wondering if this could handle airing up tires on a superduty for 25-30 psi to 65-70.
Thanks for sharing!
But they don’t have the compressor 😢 still on back order
It’s in high demand cause it is freakin awesome!
Call them..I just ordered a "blemished" unit that was in stock. Just some cosmetic issue..Cheaper than what's listed, works the same and has the same warranty...When I got mine, I actually couldn't tell what the blemish was...Slight scratch on the unit as far as i could tell...
These dual compressor are everywhere now they are basically the same compressor with different branding some just have pressure switch n auto psi mode build in
Dude lol. You coil hose like a first grader. As a diver we're always coiling hoses. Throw the T fitting in your hand and just spin everything up and put in the bag.
I found when I did that the loops were too big. So I was trying to get a feel for the right size. I’d say my hose winding skills are on par with a middle schooler now lol
@5:46-ITS NOT A DUAL MOTOR!!! So many of you say this! It is a dual cylinder! One motor turns both pistons! Let's get the facts straight!
I know I know. I don’t know why I said dual motor, cause you’re absolutely right