lad
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cheap, pocketable & loud - $10.99 Arc Inflator?
WD-40 turbo-air-rechargeable-air-duster
The intake vents are near the output fan, and the little push-button doesn't lock on. But it does seem to give a decent little gust for maybe vent
puffing and it fits easier in a bag or jacket pocket.
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dylanj423
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i have a coleman mattress pump that charges in my car.... does a great job if i need it.... about the same price... there are several options at
academy sports stores, or probably any camping supplies store... it even has a deflate setting
WHAT I FLY:
Flysurfer Soul v2 12m, Soul 15m, Soul v2 21m
Flexi Rage 1.8m, Jojo RM 3m, Flexi Blurr 3.5, Flexi Blade 4.0m, Flexi Blade 4.9m, Flexi Blurr 5, Jojo RM 6m
WHAT I RIDE:
Kite Skates, Libre Full Race, GI Conflict 106, OR Mako 140, Spleene Door 159
What I Am In The Market For: Peter Lynn Vapors, Weatherproof Kite Buggy Bag for Libre, PL or Flexi Small Buggy to Tow With, Flexi Pro Link Handles,
Flexi Lines, Flexi Kite Killers
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soccerflyer
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Bet that thing would take about 4 years to air up a good sized arc!
I'd go with Dylan's coleman mattres pump. Those things are hard core!
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lad
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I just think this thing could be handier to carry in your pocket or kite bag for arc fluff ups thru the ports.
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carltb
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rule of thumb - if there isnt enough wind to fill the arc then theres not enough wind to fly it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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action jackson
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Quote: | Originally posted by carltb
rule of thumb - if there isnt enough wind to fill the arc then theres not enough wind to fly it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Not true on the dry lake beds, you can fly down to zero if you build apparent wind........aj
Ocean Rodeo Razors 8,10,12
Ocean Rodeo 5\'11 Surf series
PL Arcs 6,15m orange Phantoms 10,19m Venom 16m proto scorp ,synergy 12,
NPW\'s .5,2.8,6.9 and 15m skytex
145x49 crazy fly,Decay 142x42,aboards z- series 135x40
Pl xr+ buggy , Pl Kitecat hull #5
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action jackson
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Ocean Rodeo Razors 8,10,12
Ocean Rodeo 5\'11 Surf series
PL Arcs 6,15m orange Phantoms 10,19m Venom 16m proto scorp ,synergy 12,
NPW\'s .5,2.8,6.9 and 15m skytex
145x49 crazy fly,Decay 142x42,aboards z- series 135x40
Pl xr+ buggy , Pl Kitecat hull #5
www.kittyhawkkites.com
www.wavesvillage.com
www.thekitexpo.com
\"Holding it down, since 20 knots!\"
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FloRider
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I like to start out with it fully inflated, and sometimes it needs some extra kick. I think a leaf blower would help to nuke it up for me, if I was
impatient.
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indigo_wolf
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Quote: | Originally posted by live2hover
I think a leaf blower would help to nuke it up for me, if I was impatient.
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Heck... you can even get it gift-wrapped. Cordless to boot.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001Q2EMK?creativeASIN=B0001Q2EMK&...
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Sam
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ripsessionkites
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Quote: | Originally posted by carltb
rule of thumb - if there isnt enough wind to fill the arc then theres not enough wind to fly it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
that's what i say too ... going Oh-Natural
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rudeboysaude
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Well, these things have their usefulness. I pre-inflate behind a tree line and drag my kite into the water for a drift launch, so I need to use a
leaf blower sometimes or my kite would never fill properly even though it's blowing 25 mph on the water. It would be impossible without one.
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lad
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I just field tested the WD-40 blower on the 12m Phan in calm winds. It fits fairly snug in my cargo shorts side pocket (about the size of a med.
pepper grinder). I inserted it into a small gap in the inflate zipper and...man...that thing filled up ~amazingly~ quick!
Advantages:
-small
-light
-handy
-CHEAP
-looks cool
-deceptively FAST for it's size (much better than my clunky, cheapo 4 D battery Coleman - which broke quickly)
...did I mention CHEAP?
Drawbacks compared to standard rechargable inflators:
- intake vents close to output opening - an extension would be handy (tube, bottomless cup, etc.)
- no on/off switch, just a push button, so you have to stay there (but it works pretty fast, and you could rig some tensioner or clip up, I suppose)
- Not self standing, even if you could rig a switch holder
- A/C recharge only, no car lighter adapter - takes up to 16 hrs. (but charge lasts long for its size)
-no built-in deflate function (without rigging up a tube and switch lock)
It wouldn't replace the bigger inflators or leaf blowers in all functions, but would still be handy in the field for remote inflates or top-offs
during (re)launches.
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