I have the Pike and could do it a few minutes faster by hand BUT it's not fun! Especially sitting in the 95 degree humid Arkansas weather. This seems like a good option! Like you said, some of the ones Ive looking into take 20minutes. Thanks for doing this test.
I hear ya, the biggest benefit to me is getting the air out of em! That was a pile easier with the pump, but I'm probably too hardheaded to use it if I'm alone... now if I am doing both of our boats, I'm gonna give in LOL
@@ChrisFunktheFeralOne no adapter on the end of your hose? the only adapter that fits depresses the kayak valve, none of the others fit? could you take a photo of the end - that would be awesome
How much would you say you have recovered from your tibial plateu fracture? Mine was 10 months ago and still not fully healed, not sure if full recovery is possible honestly, my fracture ended up leading in cartilage and mpfl elongation aswell (ligament) so it's more severe than other cases
Other than a little stiff once in a while I am good. Still have my hardware in and I run some and hike or walk a lot! I average over 10K steps a day and have no issues. Keep pushing as much as you can!
I have the Pike and could do it a few minutes faster by hand BUT it's not fun! Especially sitting in the 95 degree humid Arkansas weather. This seems like a good option! Like you said, some of the ones Ive looking into take 20minutes. Thanks for doing this test.
I use a similar pump on my pike and my bro uses the one it came with he always beats me but I'm less strained lol
I definitely understand! Alabama summer and 1000 percent humidity ain't nothing to laugh at for sure!
Me and my brother both have pikes as ya know - I use a electric pump and he uses the handheld pump that came with it he ALWAYS beats me lol
I hear ya, the biggest benefit to me is getting the air out of em! That was a pile easier with the pump, but I'm probably too hardheaded to use it if I'm alone... now if I am doing both of our boats, I'm gonna give in LOL
Does this pump come with the needed attachment for inflating/deflating the Pike or did you have to purchase something separately?
The hose screws into the valve, just like the included pump from NRS. No attachment needed.
@@ChrisFunktheFeralOne no adapter on the end of your hose? the only adapter that fits depresses the kayak valve, none of the others fit? could you take a photo of the end - that would be awesome
How much would you say you have recovered from your tibial plateu fracture? Mine was 10 months ago and still not fully healed, not sure if full recovery is possible honestly, my fracture ended up leading in cartilage and mpfl elongation aswell (ligament) so it's more severe than other cases
Other than a little stiff once in a while I am good. Still have my hardware in and I run some and hike or walk a lot! I average over 10K steps a day and have no issues. Keep pushing as much as you can!