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Red Barchetta posted:

Les -Here is the pump (with gauge) at Bezos' store -

https://www.amazon.com/Advance...ull_1_sspa&psc=1

These are surprisingly durable and capable pumps (same manufacturer), and really the only way to easily achieve the higher pressure required for some inflatable kayaks (eg: my Airis requires 7 lb, which is on the high side but makes for an extremely rigid boat). BTW, like Les1, we carry this pump on our outings along with our repair kit which we store in a waterproof dry box (link). We also partially inflate our kayaks and hang them in our garage when not on the road, which helps increase their lifespan.

Last edited by Brubie

Took a few pictures of the inflatable foot rest for the front seat & the extra large pool noodle that I cut for a foot rest for the back seat (fits very snugly right behind the front seat).  The deflated front foot rest fits inside of the deflated kayak (along with the deflated seats) and the modified pool noodle foot rest fits inside of the kayak's bag so that neither are floating around to get lost in storage/when not in use.

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