We are looking at getting an inflatable tent next year owners what do you do, lots of info but some conflicting, I want the electric pump as have asthma and any exertion like a hand pump needs that would kill me (not literally but take me ages to do)OH the same he has a lung complaint:
Hand pump
or
Electric pump
advice please most welcome
Post last edited on 05/10/2014 13:28:47
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This seems to be a good choice for Electric Tent Pump
Think Outwell are now going to be using it for their Smart Airs
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We take both but always use the electric pump it is a lot easier especially in hot weather
We take the hand pump to re adjust the beams the following morning
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keep in mind the power source of the pump - many pumps connect to your vehicle - but some camp sites dont allow your vehicle onto the pitch and must be parked remotely.
you have 2 further options here, 1 is a pump which is rechargeable and the other is a 240v pump which can be plugged into your ehu socket.
worth keeping in mind.
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this here - the rechargeable pump covers the option of no ehu and vehicle parked remotely ...
its not cheap ( about 20.00 more than the non rechargeable version ) but will covers all eventualities - just remember to keep it charged before you set off!
there is all a company called bravo who make pumps for inflatable boats Ive got one of these Bravo BTP12 12V Pump - Manometer and its great i use it on my rib and when we go camping.