What is the air pressure of an inflatable paddle? – Fieland

What is the air pressure of an inflatable paddle?

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Many beginners don't look at the barometer, either playing too low or too high. Usually we can hit the air pressure to 15psi, which is the red circle 15 pointed by the pencil. Hitting too high is bad for the paddle, too low is not enough stiffness, so 13-15psi is a better choice.

Different barometers have different dials, but they should all hit 13-15psi. But there is a premise that the standard air cylinder quality of the paddle board must pass the test, and the barometer must be accurate. Otherwise, the barometer is inaccurate, and it is difficult to accurately judge the air pressure.

We usually use the horizontal bar pump, which is divided into single-function pump and multi-function pump. Among the multi-function pump, there are two types that can be pumped and those that cannot be pumped.

The simplest function is to press down to exhale, and there are no other functions. There is also a pump that can be lifted up and pressed down, and can be exhaled in both directions, which is called a multi-function pump.

On top of the multi-function pump, add the pumping function, and it becomes a full-featured pump!

Therefore, the gear switching of the double-cylinder air pump is very useful, the efficiency is very high, and the pumping speed is very fast! Another very practical function is the pumping function. At present, most of the twin-cylinder air cylinders on the market can only pump air, but cannot pump air.

The biggest significance of the pumping function is that the paddle board after pumping is very easy to fold, so the pumping function is very, very useful!

Included in the Fieland paddle pack is a horizontal bar inflatable pump. 10'6 Inflatable paddles can be fully inflated in 10 minutes. Fieland's paddles all have a maximum pressure of 15psi. Paddle boards can serve multiple purposes. The best inflatable stand up paddle board for beginners and kids. It can also be used for yoga, fishing, and even some small waves.

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