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Itiwit Electric Pump Review

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With so many different options for pumps out there, it can be confusing! When i first started paddling, i bought this cheap little chap, and havent looked back since.


Don't get me wrong, i don't actually mind pumping my board up (it's a warm up right?) But after the first few times, i quickly got bored and went on the lookout for an easier option…the electric pump.

On first glance, you’re looking at £100+ for a decent pump but not that many people have that type of cash laying around. So i went on the hunt for a cheaper alternative and came across this Itiwit electric pump. At £40 i was a bit apprehensive as to its efficiency, and a few other paddlers in my social circle said it’ll be rubbish. Nevertheless, i bought one anyway and i’m glad i did.

I have been using this pump years now and it has not let me down yet (fingers crossed). It simply plugs into your lighter socket in your car, you set the PSI then off you go. It pumps the board up within 10 mins to upto 15psi which is handy while you do the other 300 things you have to do. I have definitely got my moneys worth out of this bad boy and i would recommend it. I'm an instructor, and pump multiple boards up, so it does come in handy although you will have to give this guy a break in between so it doesn't burn out. The only cons; its a bit noisy (but they all are in my experience) and it bounces about like a mexican jumping bean, but if you leave the main part in the car or on your SUP bag it’ll be fine. Also, if you want any higher than 15psi you’ll have to look elsewhere. So, all in all, I would definitely recommend getting this pump, its cheap, its handy and it does the job! Order yours here – https://www.decathlon.co.uk/0-15-psi-12v-electric-pump-id_8387582.html?_cclid=v3_33601484-678c-5494-a6ac-3050026b9468&gclid=Cj0KCQjwkKPVBRDtARIsAA2CG6GTrzldNK-VYIhADJhtE7VSdE-XMmlwczld-bl-5EOGEj6EDjEhd-waApIuEALw_wcB


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