Outdoor Master Shark 3 - Inflate Your SUP In Under 5 Minutes!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
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    The Outdoor Master Shark 3 is a high powered electric paddle board pump with 2 compressors so it can inflate boards twice as fast. It has an onboard battery so that you don't need to hook it up to a 12 volt source while pumping.
    Specs:
    Inflation Speed - 5 to 7 minutes
    Max PSI - 20 psu
    Number of Boards per charge - 2 to 3
    Power - Internal batter or 12 volt
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Комментарии • 21

  • @RockainSkovde
    @RockainSkovde 5 дней назад +1

    It does also charge with the 12V cord.

    • @lowbudgetadventurers
      @lowbudgetadventurers  5 дней назад

      My review sample does not. I know according to Outdoor Master they are supposed to. My display does not turn on under 12 volt power until I hit the power button to turn it on. If it's charging under 12 volt it's not giving any indication that it is charging. With a USB cord, the display turns on with a flashing bar to show it's charging.

  • @kuanjuliu
    @kuanjuliu 7 дней назад +1

    Awesome review. Immediately subscribed!

  • @MySwatchOrama
    @MySwatchOrama 7 дней назад +1

    I had bought one from cycplus and I like it but it is much louder than my Milwaukee air compressor. Was considering trying this one out before my return period ended. How loud is this one? I don’t want to scare people around me hahah.

    • @lowbudgetadventurers
      @lowbudgetadventurers  7 дней назад +1

      I think the Shark 3 and 2s are a bit lower pitch so the noise isn't quite as obnoxious. The Shark 3's 2 compressors don't seem to raise the volume at all compared to the Shark 2s. That being said they are still loud. They might be 10-15% more quiet than a Shark 2 or other older design 2 stage pump. I haven't tested an electric paddleboard pump yet that I would classify as quiet.

  • @johnhanamaikai5927
    @johnhanamaikai5927 17 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the video! How does the Shark 3 compare to the Seawolf S20Li?

    • @lowbudgetadventurers
      @lowbudgetadventurers  16 дней назад

      The Seawolf S20LI has a bigger battery (10,000mah vs 7400mah) so it will inflate more boards. It will be slower than the Shark 3. The Seawolf S20LI is running both cylinders off the same motor where the Shark 3 has 2 independent compressors. (You only get 1 compressor when running off a 12 volt source and 2 when running off the internal battery). I have no hands on experience with Swonder gear. I've had my hands on almost everything paddleboard and skiing related from Outdoor Master and have used their customer service service a couple times when things didn't work and they were always quick with replacements.

  • @letsexperienceearth3034
    @letsexperienceearth3034 13 дней назад +1

    Why is this better than the Shark 2S. The 2S has 88.8Wh battery and the Shark 3 battery is only 74Wh

    • @lowbudgetadventurers
      @lowbudgetadventurers  12 дней назад +1

      The Shark 3 has 2 air compressors in it that run at the same time. The Shark 2s only has 1 compressor in it. The Shark 3 inflates boards twice as fast. The Shark 3 can inflate my Red Paddle Co Voyager 12'6" to 20 psi in 7 minutes and 24 seconds. It takes my Shark 2s 13 minutes and 2 seconds using a 12 volt source or 16 minutes and 38 seconds using battery to inflate the same board.

  • @ZailorV
    @ZailorV 10 дней назад +1

    Thanks for your no-nonsense review. It seems to be a very good pump other than the weigh and size. And I’m not even going to give hope to read the display under the sun. How does it indicate the state of charge?

    • @lowbudgetadventurers
      @lowbudgetadventurers  10 дней назад

      There are 4 bars that surround the rest of the display. As it drains the bars turn off.

    • @ZailorV
      @ZailorV 10 дней назад +1

      So on the other hand, it’ll show more and more bars as it’s being charged?

    • @lowbudgetadventurers
      @lowbudgetadventurers  10 дней назад

      Yes. It starts with 0 bar and goes up to 4 bars when charging. The bar flashes while charging. You see 4 solid bars when it's finished.

    • @ZailorV
      @ZailorV 10 дней назад +1

      Thanks for clearing that up. There’re reviewers who complained that it doesn’t have indications of the charging status.

    • @lowbudgetadventurers
      @lowbudgetadventurers  10 дней назад

      When you plug a USB-C cable into the pump, the display turns on and one of the 4 battery bars will start flashing. When it's full the last flashing bar turns solid.