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The Airhead Manual Air Pump is a lightweight, double-action hand pump designed for quick inflation of pool and lake inflatables, including mattresses and towable tubes. Featuring a 5-foot stretch hose and four universal valve fittings, it delivers up to 14 PSI with every push and pull, ensuring efficient, battery-free inflation wherever you go.


















| ASIN | B000FE5PEC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,579 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #239 in Inflation Devices & Accessories |
| Brand Name | AIRHEAD |
| Color | Yellow and Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,265) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00737826017720 |
| Included Components | Airhead AHP-1 Double Action Hand Pump |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 5"W x 18.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Airhead Hand Pump for Inflatables and Tubes |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Airhead |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 14 Pound per Square Inch |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| UPC | 737826017720 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
S**.
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We just got back from camping, and got a chance to use this pump. Well, actually, we *had* to use this pump, because I forgot to pack my battery powered air mattress pump that we normally use. OK, here's the story: I've always used a 4 D-cell battery powered air mattress pump. It works pretty quickly, but never had enough power to really make the mattress firm enough. Wanting a bit better sleep on this summer's camping trips, I did some research and found the Airhead hand pump. My original plan was to fill up our queen-size air mattress 90% of the way with the battery pump, and then finish it off with a hand pump to actually get it firm enough for good sleep. I figured that would be faster and easier. Well, so we put up the tent, and I asked my wife where the battery pump was. Turns out that each of us thought that the other person had packed it in the truck. So, instead we got out the Airhead pump and got to work. I was very impressed with this hand pump. The "double action" pumping really moves a lot of air quickly, and the pump operated smoothly. It really did not take very much effort. We each took two short turns pumping, and the queen air mattress was just about full. I switched over to single-action mode for the last few pumps, as I thought I remembered reading that you could get better pressure this way. Unlike some of the reviewers, I had no problem with the hose coming out of the mattress. It simply worked great. My only advice is to pump smoothly and take care not to push/pull the handles crookedly as it is a plastic mechanism and I suppose that this would cause the plastic to stress and break eventually. Bottom line: This thing is a bargain. It didn't take any longer than using the battery pump (possibly even less?) and for the first time, we were able to blow up the mattress to be firm enough. Plus, I no longer need to worry about checking the batteries in the electric pump. From now on, this will be the only one we're packing in the truck.
J**.
Great manual pump for inflatables, no electric needed
Pretty good pump! I got my physio ball pu, e mped in less than five minutes, whereas the little foot pump included with the ball was not cutting it at all. But there are a few "gotchas" with this pump. If you're careful, this is a great non-electric assist to inflate tubes, balls, mattresses and floaties. There are a cluster of inlets on the bottom end of the hose, to fit a variety of sports balls and other inflatables. The other end, the top of the hose attaches at the TOP of the pump with a sort of twist lock. I had trouble turning it to the locked position so I just inserted it, felt that it was tight enough in the pump, and hoped for the best (if you have strong hands, you'll be able to lock it. I worried I wouldn't be able to unlock it if I grabbed a wrench to twist it shut.) It worked well enough just inserted into the inlet. On the top of the pump there are two inlets so you can choose between INFLATE and DEFLATE, which is great because you can use this pump to deflate your 12 foot tall floating swan at the end of swimming pool season. It's completely manual, no battery, no cord for AC power. It weighs a pound and a half ( 0.68 kilos) and is 18" tall (46cm) It doesn't make much noise, and it can be stored with little problem, in the trunk of your SUV or a deck box, etc. THE WARNING: the little set of connector lugs on the end of the hose do look a bit fragile. Do not shove and twist them in with your insanely-strong professional wrestler hands. Like stripping a screw, you can possibly break off these lugs and make the hose difficult if not impossible to keep attached to the pump. There are a set of these lugs on the top to connect to the pump, and a set on the bottom on the nozzles. I just pushed them in firmly and didn't twist too hard. I know a guy who would have demonstrated to me his superior strength and twisted them into deformity--and then I'm stuck trying to affect a repair. So be careful. You were warned.
J**M
Best Double Pump Out There!
This is the best double pump that I have used. This is my second one, my first one (that I had for over 10 years) finally called it quits. I know this is pricier than some others out there, but it has some features that I really like. It's taller so you're not bending over as much, the hose is longer, it has any adapter you could need. I also like that you can use it to deflate items as well. My first version was used on anything we needed inflated, or "topped off." We've used it on towables, tubes, rafts, pool toys, air mattresses, floating coolers, etc. We never go camping, boating, or tubing down the river without it! It's easy to use and fairly compact. If you are on the water, it's a staple! Even if you use an electric pump, use this after and you will notice a big difference!
A**N
Very cheap quality
For over $20 this pump is absolutely ridiculous. It’s made of cheap plastic and and thin short tubing so you have to be very careful with it. Most of the adapters are useless and don’t even fit my inflatables. The hose itself is extremely short. You barely have any room to work with when you’re pumping unless you stretch the tube. For a small pump it’s difficult to pump and doesn’t put out much air. You have to really work to get anywhere with this thing. This pump is 100% outperformed by an $8 pump I bought at Bi-Mart. I would return this item if we had a shipping center locally but unfortunately we don’t. Do yourself a favor and skip this pump. It is no better than the cheapest option your local store has to offer.
G**B
The choice of being able to add air on both in and out pumping action blows up big floats much faster. The choices of nipples to insert into the floats means everything I had to blow up was not a problem. Relatively small size means easy to store. The foot rests mean it is easy to pump with strength.
D**S
It was as expected. Where the air tube joins on to the pump was broken but it works very well. Excellent for inflating water tube.
A**R
We have been using it for two summers now and it's perfect to bring along to the beach and pump up our boat!
F**O
Es una buena bomba cuando no necesitas mucho para lo que necesitas. Solo que el tubo es malo, es de ese plástico de los tinacos rotoplas no es un material manejable, por lo tanto cuidar de no doblarlo o apachurrarlo para dañarlo
C**K
the pump is of good quality and it is efficient to pump my new Advaced Elements Kayak. The connections provided adapt perfectly to the kayak. Deflation feature is really useful. Two small negative points for this pump are: 1 -The lack of pressure gauge. I manage to adapt one. But it was difficult as I had to drill the top of the pump near the hose connection. 2 - The hose is weak. I do not know where to find a replacement in case it breaks. Overall I'm satisfied with this pump, but still recommend to purchase a pump with the pressure gauge.
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