scotteth said..
Just wondering why more people don't use those electric pumps to inflate their kite. I've seen probably 1 out of 30 kiters use them.
For me the price is an issue - at often greater than $200 bucks a pump, its money that I don't have and kiting is almost out of my affordability as is. I guess it's possible they get stolen also?
However I was thinking of building one out of separate parts from China myself. Just a small unit that would probably cost $100 bucks to put together. I do like the idea of having the kite inflate quickly, as a beginner it takes me about 2-3 times as long to setup as the regular guys so any time savings in setup means more practice on water.
If you have one how much did you pay? If you use a manual pump - what's stopping you buy an electric inflater?
You say price is the issue and then you say you are time poor as well because your not on the water as quick as the other guys.
I have been kiting for about 10 years (try pumping a 17 Fuel as a first kite), im slow at setting up, or more to the point im not in a hurry as I have plenty of time on the water.
IMO the time you spend stuffing around building a pump and then stuffing around with it at the beach is a "woftam"
Think about other areas of saving time, drive faster to the beach, knock off from work early (or school) apply sunblock at traffic lights (or while driving if running red lights), leave some air in kite from last session and make sure you roll lines up neatly from last session as running out will be quick without tangles.
If you work it out a good hand pump will come out on top every time