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Created by pearl pearl  > 9 months ago, 14 Jan 2014
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pearl
pearl

NSW

984 posts

14 Jan 2014 10:33am
This stirrup hand pump is great. It's a bravo KITE ALURED. (there are different models) Pumps on both up and down strokes until you get to around 4psi; then automatically switches over to pump on the down stroke only. Makes it super easy and quick to hand pump your kites and get decent pressure in them effortlessly. I've had all forms of electric and cordless, and for ease of use and cost this is the best yet. I purchased it online for $37 delivered. I think some brands of new kites supply this pump with their own label attached. It has smooth handles, and a metal shaft. Decent pressure gauge, all the pump attachments, and a nice long bungee rope to clip to kite while pumping. Apparently built to be more resistant to sand contamination. Higher quality and REDuced effort. Time will tell re durability!





gokid
gokid

QLD

491 posts

14 Jan 2014 11:02am
Looks like a nice pump,is it made from soft plastic or hard brittle plastic

I need a new pump
Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

14 Jan 2014 11:25am
Looks identical to the 2014 North pumps.....
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

14 Jan 2014 9:32am
Yeh Paul my thoughts to, but it doesn't have the dual to single pump thingy at 4psi...Man that means at 4 psi I have 4.5 to go on a single downstroke pump!
Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

14 Jan 2014 11:35am
Not sure that is meant to happen, but one of my North pumps fails on the up stroke around 4 psi....
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

14 Jan 2014 10:02am
Righto will check next time I pump...this might be the case, never took much notice.
pearl
pearl

NSW

984 posts

14 Jan 2014 4:11pm
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gokid said..

Looks like a nice pump,is it made from soft plastic or hard brittle plastic

I need a new pump


Hmmm. Not sure. Do I have to bite it to test?

I just went off gauge, but just read blurb.... It cuts over at 5.8 psi
Here is a copy of blurb

Automatic Switch From Double Action Into Single Action Over 5.8 Psi In Order To Reduce The Effort At Higher Pressures
Anti-Sand Inlet
Pressure Up To 11.6 Psi
It Inflates And Deflates
Suitable For Inflatable Boats


I think cabrinha and a few other brands supply these with their 2014 kites in different colours. Coupled with an oversize inflation valve, they make pumping up easy as. You can really squeeze those last few pumps in. Do you guys think the new 2014 north pump system is better? Although did they change to the oversize valve at the same time, so you can't really compare with last years pump. I'm wondering if the cut over to single action thing is more suitable with kites with the large inflation valve. Eg ozone cabrinha north. The old valve nipple and ball thing requires more force. This pump feels quicker and easier than my stock standard ozone
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

14 Jan 2014 4:53pm
Nah mine doesn't cut out, both up and down still produce air, so not the same for the record. North pump, ozone pump, airush pump they are all the same really. Let us know how this one goes pearl.
surfingboye
surfingboye

NSW

2707 posts

14 Jan 2014 9:55pm
no fluoro hose or nozzle, doesn't suit me???
Kitepower Australia
14 Jan 2014 10:45pm
Cabrinha pumps are different to any others I've seen. They definitely pump faster with less force required.
Ozone, Best Slingshot North Crazy Fly Naish RRD fone, etc are all the same.
The Bravo pumps are the original that all the above are copied from, but that are also not as good. The Bravo was very expensive back in the day, I can remember paying around $100+ wholesale for them, consequently they never sold, and have not bothered with them since. Might check them out again...

default
default

WA

1255 posts

15 Jan 2014 9:54am
I've heard Liquid Force now uses this Bravo pump
pedleym
pedleym

WA

168 posts

15 Jan 2014 8:48pm
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default said..

I've heard Liquid Force now uses this Bravo pump



Yes this is true, very good pump
gokid
gokid

QLD

491 posts

15 Jan 2014 10:51pm
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pearl said..

gokid said..

Looks like a nice pump,is it made from soft plastic or hard brittle plastic

I need a new pump


Hmmm. Not sure. Do I have to bite it to test?

I just went off gauge, but just read blurb.... It cuts over at 5.8 psi
Here is a copy of blurb

Automatic Switch From Double Action Into Single Action Over 5.8 Psi In Order To Reduce The Effort At Higher Pressures
Anti-Sand Inlet
Pressure Up To 11.6 Psi
It Inflates And Deflates
Suitable For Inflatable Boats


I think cabrinha and a few other brands supply these with their 2014 kites in different colours. Coupled with an oversize inflation valve, they make pumping up easy as. You can really squeeze those last few pumps in. Do you guys think the new 2014 north pump system is better? Although did they change to the oversize valve at the same time, so you can't really compare with last years pump. I'm wondering if the cut over to single action thing is more suitable with kites with the large inflation valve. Eg ozone cabrinha north. The old valve nipple and ball thing requires more force. This pump feels quicker and easier than my stock standard ozone


I have had 2 pumps and they both cracked just below the handle due to being made of hard brittle plastic,1 was cracked when I lent it to someone and the other cracked whilst in my bag
suface2air
suface2air

QLD

701 posts

19 Jan 2014 10:45am
Seriously when are they going to build a pump that is built properly for our human bodies . Here is a thought make it higher like a colaspable leg under it so you don't have to bend your bloody back . While we are at it make the pipe come out of that leg so the pipe is not going up and down with every pump . I don't think it is rocket science , surely some one can design then send to me I will get it built .
Just thinking out of my box .
suface2air
suface2air

QLD

701 posts

19 Jan 2014 10:48am
Come to think of it we are nearly there now if we turn a normal pump upside down a foot plate mounted to the handel then a bolt on handel on the bottom of the pump for the extension lets see what you guys come up with .
theDoctor
theDoctor

NSW

5786 posts

19 Jan 2014 1:55pm


yes, and will someone please set up my kite and fly it for me too...
jonny-0
jonny-0

VIC

48 posts

25 May 2014 9:39pm
I can seem to find anywhere in Australia that stocks these, couple on Ebay.
Where did you get this one from, i'm thinking about trying it as my 2012 Cabrinha pump decided to stop working.
pearl
pearl

NSW

984 posts

26 May 2014 7:19am
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steezy said...
I can seem to find anywhere in Australia that stocks these, couple on Ebay.
Where did you get this one from, i'm thinking about trying it as my 2012 Cabrinha pump decided to stop working.



Pump still goes strong. It does do a good job on small nipple kites as well as the boston valves. Purchased online. They have went up $6 since I bought. Couldn't find a local supplier either. I emailed him beforehand to confirm he was sending the Bravo ALU R.E.D kite version pump. You know how ebay is. If you get the wrong thing sent from O/S the return postage is worth more than the item. I also had a free guage includee. Ive since just taken it off.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bravo-4-R-E-D-Kite-Hand-Pump-Suitable-For-Inflatable-Boat-Surf-Air-Bed-Rib-Kayak-/181408848135?pt=AU_Sport_Boating_Water_Sports_Watercraft&hash=item2a3ccf5907
jonny-0
jonny-0

VIC

48 posts

26 May 2014 9:19pm
Seemed like a good deal, free shipping from UK and reasonably priced.
Will give it a flogging and see how it goes.
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