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A common misconception is that standard car or airbed pumps can be used to inflate tents and awnings. Unfortunately, these often lack the correct valves and pressure settings needed for the task.
Inflatable pumps for tents and awnings have been available for a good while now, typically powered via the mains. However, advancements in technology have given us rechargeable pumps for convenience and speed.
The good news is we finally have rechargeable pumps that can inflate air tents and awnings just as quickly as the manual pump the equipment comes with. This marks a major step forward in efficiency for campers and caravaners.
While the standard manual pump included with your tent or awning may work faster than most 12V pumps, it can be physically demanding. On a hot sunny day or during rainy weather, manually inflating a large tent or awning can be tiring, time-consuming and uncomfortable. Meanwhile, you could be enjoying a refreshing drink instead of wrestling with your pump.
In the past, 12V electric pumps operated at a fixed PSI (pound-force per square inch) setting, often resulting in a slow fill rate. This is really noticeable when inflating tents or awnings with Single Point Inflation (S.I. Pro) systems, like those from Vango. These systems mean you can inflate the entire tent or awning from a single valve, making electric pumps a great choice since you don’t have to move the pump from beam to beam or spend forever manually pumping.
The only problem is the inconvenience of where to plug your electric pump in.
The team here at Norwich Camping are very excited about the new Vango Tempest Rechargeable Pump. Here’s why we think it’s a top contender amongst the new wave of awning and air tent pumps:
Check out our helpful videos at the bottom of this article for a closer look at the Vango Tempest in action.
If the Vango Tempest isn’t your top pick, here are a few other brilliant options we think are worth considering:
For clarity, here are some discontinued pump models and what they have been replaced with:
Here are the recommended PSI settings for popular brands:
Yes, it’s possible, though it would require seriously excessive pressure. Airbeam tents and awnings feature inflatable beams rather than metal or fibreglass poles, and while they are tested to cope with high pressures, it’s always best to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines to avoid damage.
We know how important it is to understand how to use gadgets and equipment properly to avoid damage or hassle, so we strive to put together as many helpful videos as we can. Take a look at the guide videos we have created, one featuring our Vango Tempest Pump overview and another with our own pump comparison and some handy tips:
If you’re ready to save yourself the time and frustration when blowing up your air tents or inflatable awnings, visit us in-store or check out our tent accessories range online. Whether you choose the versatile Vango Airbeam Tempest Pump or a budget-friendly alternative, an electric pump is a worthy investment for stress-free setup and takedown so you can focus more on relaxing.