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2025-03-31T13:40:32
Works great
Harvey M.
2024-12-04T08:53:45
I have used this pump on many trips for my fishing SUP. Really like the auto pressure shut off.
David C.
2024-09-05T05:16:58
Very powerful and potatoes
Michelle O.
2024-09-04T11:40:11
Could use a second 12v input for 12v jack in car or truck.
Steven C.
2024-09-04T08:22:45
I often use a hand pump to do the first 5 psi on my paddle board and let this little lifesaver of a pump do the rest. For me, it's worth every penny.
Benjamin F.
2024-08-05T10:27:58
Great pump, you can set setting to desired psi and walk away and gather other gear. Have had for years, take to beach, mountain lakes and river s. John
John H.
2024-08-03T14:29:44
Inflates our Star cataraft just fine.
Peggy C.
2024-03-25T10:20:52
This Pump works good and airs up my 18' Inmar Boat to the correct levels, which is difficult to do with the foot pump
robert U.
2023-08-20T17:05:34
Great product for inflating high pressure items, hNds free. It's a bit slow for larger items like rafts.
RJRafter
2023-02-27T06:14:57
Great efficient pump. It inflates a paddle board in minutes . My only complaint is the plastics valve that goes on the hose comes off frequently. I have to hold it down while pump is on.
Maureen C.
2022-11-10T03:54:20
Great pump for SUPs!!
Isaac M.
2022-10-15T10:28:20
This pump is super fast - it out performs my cheapo Harbor Freight pump dramatically (5 minutes to inflate a SUP versus 50).
Richard S.
2022-09-03T11:15:21
I actually bought this to inflate rafts and it works well for that as well. It did not come with an instruction manual so I'm not sure if I can set the pressure and walk away or not. I'll have to see what I can find online. The biggest setback that I can tell so far is the cord that attaches to the battery is short for inflating rafts but that's not it's intended purpose. I believe it's designed for SUP's. I extended it by attaching it to jumper cables which worked. Idaho redneck rafters will find a way but I'll come up with a better solution. It seems well built. I've seen a number of the older model portable pumps burn up from overuse/overheating so they usually need to be treated with kid gloves. This one seems sturdy but I don't plan on finding out the hard way.
Paul S.
2022-09-02T15:12:38
Works good, unfortunately it has a max air pressure of 15psi. The NRS paddle board has a max pressure of 20psi, so it never inflates the board to 20psi
chris b.
2022-08-26T11:52:19
This little pump is fantastic! I hesitated buying because of the price but the reviews were consistently great so I went for it. When I first used it to inflate several Star Raven IK's and an inflatable SUP, I quickly understood the price and the reviews. It is very well designed with features I did not expect from the description, my favorite is a dial on the pressure gauge that allows me to set the desired pressure for inflation. Upon reaching this selected pressure, the pump automatically turns itself off. This allows me to walk away and take care of other preparations and not monitor the pump for each inflation. This alone is a great time saver when prepping multiple boats. Connecting to the car battery is always reliable. The pump is stout, powerful and fast. It comes in a carrying case that has 3 separate zippered pockets; pump, hose, cables. If this thing is built to last, It will be a great investment.
Marklan L.
2022-07-30T09:34:57
Works as advertised. Took less than 10 minutes to fully inflate a NRS SUP. Quality looks solid and carry case is easy to pack/unpack, just leave pump in case to use. 4 stars because NRS is selling a pump that only gets to 15 PSI but selling SUPs that are designed for 20?
Don S.
2022-06-19T13:47:33
Works great! Has just enough power to fully inflate our SUP and only takes about 6 mins. Way better than inflating with hand pump which is exhausting.
Colin H.
2022-05-10T14:11:00
To date, only six or seven inflations of a NRS Freestone Drifter to 6-7 pounds. Side panels take about two minutes; the floor of the boat more like 5 minutes. Much, much faster and immensely less work than with hand pumping. Set point shutoff works very well. Non-kinking and long delivery hose is very nice. I also use a portable 12 V Li ion jump starter battery pack rather than vehicle battery power. This makes inflating independent of my boat's tow vehicle which makes the whole operation of inflating painless, convenient, and did I mention fast?
Kevin O.
2022-05-02T17:24:33
The pump works well except there'd battery clamp kept falling off until I lost it.
Nick r.
2022-02-25T10:51:53
Great pump does the paddle board and the kayak no problem
Jonathan B.
2021-09-10T17:01:11
I bought a less expensive model on Amazon that crapped out after a dozen sup inflations. This has been solid so far. Please pass on to manufacturers that most cars have regular electric plugs now so the battery connection is inconvenient and if there are electric outlets (most boat ramps in Colorado do) you are out of luck.
thomas s.
2021-02-08T05:50:51
Fantastic pump.
Carol E.
2020-10-06T18:29:49
Can't believe we have been pumping by hand all these years! This pump rocks and gets me on the river faster.
MOLLY G.
2020-10-06T11:41:14
The Bravo High Pressure 12 volt Pump has been great! I save time and valuable energy when using this pump. I don't have to pump up my raft the night before a trip, just so that I still have energy to row. I even purchased a separate 12 volt battery and a case, specifically for home use, or when pumping up around the truck isn't convenient. It definitely works as described! Love it!
Stephen H.
2019-08-06T20:00:00
For my Clearwater Drifter which is a large boat, I inflate using a 12v blower then use the Bravo to get the desired pressure. The boat is larger than recommended by the manufacturer, but again flawless. Best tip: I use a portable battery pack to power the pump, the kind used to jump start a car. It has several advantages: easy to move to your boat with the built-in handle (no opening the hood or moving your vehicle), enough power for several boats, easy to recharge on AC outlets, and usually has USB and worklights included.
Kayak007
2019-06-17T20:00:00
I use this product to inflate my inflatable kayaks and SUPs. I also look forward to using it on my raft, but I have yet to try it on my raft.
Rob R.
2019-06-06T20:00:00
So far I've used this three times to inflate my Escape 12'6. Huge time and energy saver and very happy I made this purchase. Comes with a variety of attachments and is very easy to use. It would be great though if it could go up to 20psi, but the actual inflation pressure is about 14.5 - 14.75 psi, not the full 15, but still is very rigid and have not felt the need to use the floor pump.
Sup c.
2019-03-29T20:00:00
This is my 2nd season using the Bravo BTP12. I got it with the Battery and to me that makes it the best pump I have used. I can use it anywhere, it fills super fast and stops when it reaches the limit I set. I use it to fill my paddle boards (as well as anything else I need to fill w air). I have used several others. Hand pumps wear you out before you go paddle boarding, others you need to watch so they don't overflow or only fill so far before you need the handpump. This one for me, is perfect!
JD T.
2018-08-09T20:00:00
Bought it for inflating our paddle boats and thanks to the adjustable pressure and auto shut off it also works well on our raft
Captain T.
2018-05-27T20:00:00
It was high time to pump it up a notch. I had convinced myself that hand pumping was a good warm-up activity for stand-up paddle boarding (which it was). Now, I believe the physical energy saved using my Bravo Electric Pump is better used in going the extra mile on my inflatable SUP. Oh why, oh why, did I wait 5 years to go electric? Bonus is, my husband now handles the mechanics of inflation and I just jump on my trusty Earl 6 and go. So glad I spoke to a sales rep when ordering to learn about the NRS Leafield C7 valve and how this Bravo pump is specialized for NRS valves. Works perfectly. "Bravo" to the Bravo electric pump.
Super S.
DC
12-Volt
Up to 15 psi/1-Bar
8-Valve Adapters, Including One for Leafield C7 & D7 Valves
9' (274.3cm)
6' (183cm)
Yes
20A
11.4 x 3.94 x 5.9" (290 x 100 x150mm)
3.75 lbs. (1.7 kg)
Yes, Zipper Closure
Case: Adjustable, Removable Shoulder Strap
603403195986
Nice pump but really want to praise NRS for their support
By Marc W.
I had pre & post questions about the Bravo pump and the NRS staff was the most helpful I've ever encountered. The pump works quite well, the only issue I had was because of the design of my valve. It is the HR3 (Halkey-Roberts) with a center pin. The diaphragm spring to let the air in the valve when closed is fairly strong so the pump would bypass stage 1 (high volume low pressure) and go into high pressure mode almost immediately. This would work but would be slower. To avoid this press and...
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By Kayak007
For my Clearwater Drifter which is a large boat, I inflate using a 12v blower then use the Bravo to get the desired pressure. The boat is larger than recommended by the manufacturer, but again flawless. Best tip: I use a portable battery pack to power the pump, the kind used to jump start a car. It has several advantages: easy to move to your boat with the built-in handle (no opening the hood or moving your vehicle), enough power for several boats, easy to recharge on AC outlets, and usually...
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The NRS Bravo BTP 12 High-Pressure Pump is the perfect solution for quickly inflating/deflating your stand-up paddleboard. Hook it up to a 12-volt battery and it puts out up to 15 psi (1 bar) air pressure. Inflate quickly with this powerful 12-volt pump. It's easy to know exactly what pressure you have with the built-in 0-15 psi (0 to 1 bar) gauge. The rotating pressure auto shut off bezel on the gauge allows you to dial in the exact pressure desired and will automatically shut the pressure off when the pressure has been reached. The pump comes with a 9' (274.3cm) long battery cables and 6' (183cm) air hose gives you good reach.
Eight valve adapters, including one specifically for Leafield C7 and D7 valves, links up to most common valves. Pump, cables and hose fit in a handy zipper carry case, with adjustable, removable shoulder strap. Power cable is equipped with two allegator clips for easy hookup to vehicle or boat 12-volt battery system. The NRS Bravo BTP 12 High-Pressure Pump requires a 12V DC power supply, with a maximum absorption of 20A measures 11.4" x 3.94" x 5.9" (290mm x 100mm x150mm) and weighs 3.75 lbs. (1.7 kg). Pump comes with an owner's manual. Never operate Bravo with vehicle motor running, it will damage the pump due to a higher voltage output.
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