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    Default Portable inflators

    I want to get a portable inflator to use with my Promaster camper van.

    Max PSI requirement is 80psi.

    I'm looking at the Viair 89P....or the Ryobi 737D Price is about equal. I think speed of inflation is huge....durability also. Power source is not a deal breaker.

    Anyone use one of these?
    I love this bike!

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    Ryobi isn’t the fastest, but it works well. Mine’s about a year and half old and has travelled around the US with a women’s team. Can get warm if using for long periods.

    Also have a Milwaukee portable compressor. Much faster, heavier, and costly. But it’s quite nice.

    Both use Prestacycle chucks and hoses.
    -Dustin

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    Quote Originally Posted by dashDustin View Post
    Both use Prestacycle chucks and hoses.
    My biggest problem with getting a hand-held inflator was that they all seemed to come with a screw on thing - and that isn't great.

    I ended up buying a cheap twin headed hose and valve and 3d printing an adaptor to fit it to the inflator which works well. I can get 100psi (if I wanted to) with my fairly basic one - and it's great for just topping off tires.
    It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage.

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    Quote Originally Posted by NorTX-Dave View Post
    I want to get a portable inflator to use with my Promaster camper van.

    Max PSI requirement is 80psi.

    I'm looking at the Viair 89P....or the Ryobi 737D Price is about equal. I think speed of inflation is huge....durability also. Power source is not a deal breaker.

    Anyone use one of these?
    I have the Ryobi and use it all the time. I keep it in my car for when I am in the mountains, on the trails, and as previously mentioned, it is a touch slow, but not having to line up for 2 hours while everyone airs up is priceless.

    I can run that thing for hours on end without having to recharge it. If you wait until around xmas, Home Depot usually has them on sale for around $20. Go to your local pawn shop and stock up on a few cheap batteries too!

    I recommend the Ryobi.

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    To be clear I'm looking for an inflator for the van tires, not for bikes.
    I bought a Viair 89P. It has a longer duty cycle and seems more fit for automotive tires.
    https://technorv.com/products/viair-89p-rvs-class-b-rvs

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    Quote Originally Posted by NorTX-Dave View Post
    To be clear I'm looking for an inflator for the van tires, not for bikes.
    I bought a Viair 89P. It has a longer duty cycle and seems more fit for automotive tires.
    https://technorv.com/products/viair-89p-rvs-class-b-rvs
    The Ryobi works for vehicle tires. That is what I use it for. That and the scooter.

    Definitely post a review though.

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    60 to 80psi in 1 minute 45 seconds. Not too shabby. It got hot, but not too hot to touch...briefly!

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    I love this bike!

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    Bought one of these for both of my kids that travel frequently. 4.5 stars at Home Depot

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-12...D12A/301753171

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    Default Re: Portable inflators

    Late to the bobblehead party...

    I use the vair RV version which is rated for continuous duty. The thing is really well designed and has the most craptastic bag ever.

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