🌟 Inflate Your Adventures with Ease!
The FLEXTAILGEAR Tiny Pump X is an ultra-portable air pump and camping light, designed for convenience and efficiency. Weighing just 3.1 oz and featuring a powerful 1300mAh rechargeable battery, it offers rapid inflation and deflation capabilities, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. With a versatile LED light and multiple charging options, this mini pump is your go-to companion for all inflatable needs.
Maximum Pressure | 3.5 Kilopascal |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Air Flow Capacity | 180 LPM |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.7"L x 1.7"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 3.1 Ounces |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Blue |
K**K
Packs a pump (pun intended)
The media could not be loaded. This little guy really is small, but powerful. I got the one with the lantern. The lantern has 3 levels of brightness, and boy can it blind you! Very good light source! As for the pump- both inflates and deflates as described. All of the attachments fit nicely and snugly to both the inflation port and deflation port (aside from the space bag vacuum specific pieces which are only for deflation purposes). Comes with a sturdy little drawstring travel back that holds all pieces, pump, and little charge cord comfortably. Would definitely recommend!Edit: I added a video of this little gadget deflating part of a cooler float to give you an idea as to how quick it sucks! The deflation is a little slower than the inflation process, but I believe it’s because the port for taking air out on the device is smaller than the area that pulls in air from the outside. To inflate this whole cooler float shown in the video only took one, maybe two, minutes. Great, handy device! Deflated two large floats in addition to inflating and deflating the cooler float and no wavering in charge or abilities. Consistent and strong! (PS. Don’t mind my chipped nail polish! Hehe)
K**A
AMAZINGGGG!!! SO TINY BUT MIGHTY & HAS A LIGHT !!!
This is absolutely perfect for your Summer beach bags! I blew up the XL tanning pool with it. I had my doubts about this tiny thing doing the job, but boy was I impressed (That's what she said 🤭) It even has a light w/ 3 different brightness settings & it gets B R I G H T 💡 Came with 5 different nozzle types, C-Charger cable, carrying bag, owners manual and even has a ring on the top to conveniently hang from your tent or where ever you made need some light. 10/10 Recommend. 20$ price tag is awesome 👌 👏 👍
E**W
Game Changing Alternative to Blowing up a Camp Pad!
Just returned from a week long camping trip, using the Flextailgear pump to daily inflate my oversize ThermoRest camping pad. The pump worked perfectly, on a single charge, the entire time, and I used the soft "rubber" valve over the ThermoRest screw in/out valve. One note that's important, IMHO: the on/off switch is easily activated and can drain all the battery while packed. The solution is to fashion a hard plastic cap (I used a lid from a prescription medication bottle, with a small piece of foam rubber to pad the inner surface, which fit perfectly) over the switch. I just used some tape to keep the lid in place, and this prevented any accidental activation. For in-tent illumination, I put a small carabineer type clip on the wire bail to hang inside the tent.
D**E
Outstanding Tool For Camping & Around the House
I first saw Dan Becker recommend this, and his logic was sound. For items that need to be filled up, this will do so without introducing moisture and bacteria from your filthy mouth and lungs (yes, I mean you). LOLFor camping this is an outstanding tool (yes, tool). It is a pump, sure, which keeps your expensive inflatable gear going strong and not being contaminated. Using the dry atmosphere vs. your exhalations keeps your mattresses/pads/pillows, etc. free of moisture which will ensure you're much warmer. For inflatables with down or synthetic insulation inside, this becomes critical.In addition to being a nice little pump, it also deflates far better than you can. It'll suck the air out of a pad and leave it pancake flat for tight packing. That's made a world of difference and opened up new backpacks for me because it let me go down a size and still pack everything.So far it's a pump and a vacuum, but it's also a light. IMO the light is too harsh, even on the lowest setting, though it's awesome to hang it inside the tent if you have to wander off into the woods at night; it will brightly illuminate your tent. If I had to knock it on anything, it'd be that the light is just too bright. I'd also love it to have a RGB function to use red/amber/blue/green/white, and to run lower lumens.Bonus Feature: This is the ultimate campfire bellows. You don't need a bit of silicone hose (pick some up from Autozone or similar) but it can be helpful.Need another thing? It can act as a battery backup.Cons: I'm not sure there are any real 'cons' here. It's heavier than some pump sacks but typically takes up less space. If this were to fail and you didn't have a pump sack, you'd be relying on breathing into your pad which isn't good. Exped sells a pump sack that's actually worth having and is crazy light called the Schnozzle. That's also a dry bag so you can keep your flextail in it along with your pad and you're gold. I find that the pump port (the little one) really could be designed with some sort of a catch to keep the bits attached, and maybe to sell specific purely flexible silicone bits to replace the need to carry the plastic attachments. In fact, Flextail, if you're reading this I have a solution for that with a mild re-design.Wish list: I'd love it to be super bright orange, yellow, or some other obnoxious color because it's easy to lose things outside. The aforementioned RGB light function would be amazing. A standard USB-A port to make cross-charging other devices easier.
H**L
Great pump
This little pump is one of my favorite purchases. No more huffing and puffing to inflate my air mattress. I would say I could probably inflate and deflate my mattress five times before it needs to recharge.
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