Dawitrly 2PACK Inflatable Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Pump Adaptor -Universal Standard Schrader Air Valve Adapter Pumping Head Connector Converter for Inflating Boat, Kayak, Surfboard, Bed, Car Tire


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Dimensions: 13.97 x 5.59 x 2.03 cm; 91 Grams
Brand: Dawitrly
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Dawitrly
Colour: Black

20 Responses

  1. Melissa @ Growing Up Geeky says:

     United States

    Was able to use my car tire inflator to pump up my paddle boards. Speed will depend on your own inflator but the adapter works great.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    First, I gave 5 stars only because the adapter works fine. There is a HUGE caveat to that, however. DO NOT buy this and expect it to be faster or more efficient than a hand pump, or an electric pump designed for paddleboards. I did a test in my backyard with a 12 volt, 150psi electric pump. It took a full HOUR (60 minutes!) to reach 5psi. Let me say that again. It took 1 full hour to reach 5psi. My board has a max of 15, and I like it at 12 or 13psi. I took the adapter off, and 30 seconds of hand pumping brought me from 5 to 12psi. I can get my board from 0 to 12 psi in about 5 minutes of hand pumping if I go hard. So, if you have over an hour to waste waiting for your board to inflate, this works just fine. If you don’t, then don’t bother with this or any other adapter, and use products, whether human or electric powered, that are designed from the ground up for paddleboards.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Like many people I now have an inflatable SUP but one of the biggest pains is blowing it up especially as I not have to blow up my board but my sister-in-law’s as well. I exhausted by the time I’ve finished especially on a hot day. These converters allow me to use the 12v pump that I use for inflating tyres.

    It’s an absolute God send and I’m so glad that I ordered them as I can put all my effort into paddling rather than pumping.

  4. Bill Mickey says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve not had cause to use these yet but I can say that they are robust looking and moulded well.

  5. Cassandra says:

     United Kingdom

    Two adaptors that allow you to use a foot pump or electric pump to inflate your paddleboard (or other item that has a SUP connection). Simply remove the cap, rotate the adaptor into the SUP valve, and connect a compressor or pump to inflate. Woks well although make sure that you don’t overinflate your board. Useful to have a pack of two where you can leave one back at base and only take the one with you. Can save a lot of effort using the manual pump that is usually used with these boards. Very handy.

    Useful adaptor for paddleboards etc

  6. TyroneCorreia says:

     United Kingdom

    I like these, now when I go down the beach or lake I can use my electric car pump to pump up our SUP boards, gave one of these ago today just to see if it worked and no problems, it fits the SUP board valve nicely and then it’s just a case of setting the pressure on my pump turning it on then sitting back watching it inflate no effort required, with two of these I can keep one in each of the SUP board bags.
    Nice solid little adapters that make life easy.

    Saves The Effort Of Hand Pumping

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    There is nothing more laborious than using a foot pump to blow up your paddleboard, my paddleboards capacity is 260l! It takes a lot of time, it’s quite hard work and to be honest there is much better solutions to this issue, such as these little nifty units.

    They are super simple to screw in and connect right to a car cigarette lighter powered air pump.

    There doesn’t seem to be any leakage of air out of the valve as it’s being pumped up and it makes the job a whole lot simpler and quicker which means you spend more time out on the water and less time pumping it up.

    Additionally they are great value for money as two are supplied, you can leave one in the car and one on the paddleboard just in case you might need it whilst out on the water.

    I hope this review was helpful for you, please let me know, thank you for reading it.

    Worked perfectly.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Yup pumping up the boards was like a little warm up really, but with these handy adapters I can pump the board up in no time with the tyre inflator, saves loads of time and energy!!

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I use these for inflatables, with an electric pump which has only a schrader outlet.
    They fit well with no loss of air and make my life much easier.
    The plastic is thick they feel durable.

  10. ChongLenihan says:

     United Kingdom

    A good idea if you don’t have your manual high volume pump. Connecting the valve to a car tyre compressor to blow up a stand up paddleboard takes a bit longer than doing it manually. The tyre pump is designed to blow up a low volume of air to a higher pressure as you find in a car tyre. What was really handy was the ability to use a tyre pressure gauge to check the correct pressure within the board. What was not so handy was the noise of the car pump working for a long period. If you don’t want to blow up board manually and don’t mind the noise then these pump adaptors are great.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have a paddleboard and on occasions on hot days it can be really energy sapping to pump it up before going out on the water.

    I saw these and thought they were a great idea. Having 2 I could leave one in the car and one back at base.

    They are well made with a decent brass valve stem. There is a decent rubber seal around the base of the adaptor where it tightens up against the board inlet and I can see this making a very good seal.

    Unfortunately the board is not at my house but away at another location where I take it out. So I was unable to get there to try it properly.

    I therefore tried this with my 12v car pump. I used an old cut bike inner tube that I knotted at one end. I had no issues it inflated the tube very quickly in fact I had to knock the power off as the tube inflated so fast I thought it was going to explode.

    This adaptor will basically give me the convenience of a board-pump without the expense of having to buy one.

    I can see this saving me a lot of time and physical effort and it’s easy to just plug into my car tyre pump which is always with me where and where I take the board. A really nifty device and good that I have a spare too.

    A Really Nifty Time & Energy Saving Adapto

  12. Maryann6190 says:

     United Kingdom

    These inflation adapter valves for stand-up paddle boards (SUPs) are a really good idea.

    I wish I’d known about them before and I really wish that I’d had one the day I turned up at the lake with my SUP having forgotten my hand pump! If I’d had one of these in the van I would have been able to use the vehicle tyre inflator to pump the board up rather than having a wasted day. From now on I will keep one of these in the vehicle at all times as a back-up in case I forget the normal pump.

    You will have to make sure that you’re able to accurately check the pressure somehow when using this device. This should be straightforward if your car set-up has a digital gauge that can be pre-set or if you have a separate tyre pressure gauge, which can be affixed directly to the Schrader valve on the adapter.

    It seems strange to get two valves in a pack, when really one is sufficient, but at under 5 each you could give one to a mate!

    The adapters are well made and solid and completely up to the job. I’m surprised that these type of adapters don’t actually come with the boards when you buy them!

    Overall this is a practical solution to make SUP inflation that little bit easier!

  13. jackquelin18 says:

     United Kingdom

    I thought that is would be useful to review this from the standpoint of other inflatable products that use the same connector. For example, many inflatable tents and caravan awnings such as Outdoor Revolution Airlite.

    Most awnings use high flow / low pressure inflation, and so care must be taken to not over inflate using this connected to a pump via the high pressure Presta valve. Other than that, if works well, if somewhat slower with the lower volume. It connects well to existing connectors and makes a good airtight seal. Combine this with a portable inflator for use in situ at the beach.

    A good product to provide inflating options

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have three paddle boards and they take some pumping up. The two O’Shea boards require 15psi but my Red Paddle 9’8 needs 21 psi to keep it stiff as the design requires it.

    I have the Outdoor Master shark II which is a fabulous piece of kit but it only does one at a time so we usually start the others by hand. This adapter means we can also utilize the car tyre pump to finish the others off.

    The connector fits all the boards and works perfectly. My only query on this is why the two pack? I only need one and one would be cheaper.. just a thought.

  15. James Martin says:

     United Kingdom

    we love using our x2 SUP boards but pumping them up is not enjoyable!!! I am hoping these will be a great help when we get them back out again in a few months time, I plan on putting these on and then using the automatic car pump, I can set the car pump to the max pressure I want them blown up to and want instead sit back and watch it pump up for 10 minutes rather than exhausting myself pumping them up by hand for 15+ minutes!! will update review if I am not happy with them once we have put them to the tes

    yet to use them on our SUP boards but should be a great help in getting them pumped up

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Simple and just what I needed for an inflatable bed. It means I can use my bicycle or car pump and it works a treat. Simple, well made and functional. Well pleased.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These work great with my inflatable paddle board. They aren’t suitable for blowing up an inflatable with a tyre inflator as the you need are volume rather than pressure but they are perfect for getting the inflatable up to pressure when it is nearly inflated.

    I use a hand pump to get most of the air into my paddle board, it’s quicker, and then finish it off to get it up to the correct pressure with one of these and an electric car tyre inflator.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Oh how I had hoped for something like this even to exist. I used to own a large inflatable Avon boat and it had several large air valves, exactly the type that these pump adaptors fit to. I have nightmares of blowing up that boat. Well the boat has long gone but I now have paddle boards that might have only one valve but it still takes some pumping, especially when they start to get hard and you are on the last twenty or so pumps to get air into the chamber, that does take some doing. So now I need no longer have nightmares, these adaptors, and you get two, are a paddle boarders dream come true, in fact anything that takes a bit of foot or hand pumping. These fit nice and tightly to the valve, the other end screws onto a Schrader valve attached to an air cable coming from my compressor or inflator and away we go. These adaptors do one thing only, but that one thing it does perfectly. What a relief! At a price point of 12.99 I award 5 stars!

    A simple idea that works perfectly, it will save a lot of energy, brilliant!

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My inflatable paddle board has unique valves, only the supplied pump works.
    The supplied pump has a non operating pressure gauge, it never worked.
    Checking the board pressure was therefor impossible, but rather important.
    Take the board out on the water and if it bends then pump it up more.
    Pumping it to a set correct pressure would be so much easier.
    This where the Dawitrly 2PACK Inflatable Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Pump Adaptor comes into its own.
    You can inflate the board using a car valve type pump to just test the pressure with a standard car pressure gauge.
    The paddle board should have come with these valves. Its a bit cold to use the board in January but when I hit the water again these adaptors will be an essential part of the kit.

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    When I got my SUPs I worried that when the pump failed, I’d end up with a useless load of plastic. These are basically insurance against this as they convert to a Schrader valve (car tyre valve) so tons of pumps will fit.