NRS Kayak Bilge Pump with Float |  Whether kayaking in the Congo, canoeing through your local waterways, whitewater rafting the gorge or fishing off a boat at your favorite lake, there's not situation that the NRS Kayak Bilge Pump with Float can't handle. Small and lightweight enough to stow in your kayak for use in tricky situations where excess water needs to be moved from inside the boat to outside, this bilge pump is 21 inches long and can pump 8 gallons of water per minute. Plus, stainless steel screws reduce rust build-up on the NRS Kayak Bilge Pump with Float, which needs no hose and comes fully equipped with a float so it won't sink if dropped in the water. Kayaking, fishing or boating on the river, whenever you might be in need of some quick water expulsion from your vessel, this NRS pump is ready to rescue faster than you can swim to safety. | Only: $19.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS 5in Barrel Pump |  Commercial outfitters swear that NRS Barrel pumps are built to last, get wet, and get used. The NRS Barrel pump, combines a wide base for sure footing while inflating a raft up to 2 PSI. The 6.5' flexible hose tucks into the webbing carry handle for storing on your raft. This 5" diameter pump stands 2.5' high. | Only: $209.95 Buy Now More Information?
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Planet Bike Ozone Comp Floor Pump |  Super-tough composite construction. Dual Head fits both Presta and Schrader valves. Color coded 160 psi dial gauge. Large base for stability. Pressure rated to 200 psi. Rebuildable. | Only: $34.95 Buy Now More Information?
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Planet Bike Air Supreme Floor Pump |  Professional aluminum floor pump. Bombproof aluminum barrel. Anatomically designed love handle 2.0. Elevated gauge is easy to read. Pump head allows use with Presta and Schrader valves. Large steel base for stability. Pressure rated to 200 psi. Rebuildable. | Only: $59.99 Buy Now More Information?
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Kwik Tek Airhead Rechargeable 12V Pump |  This versatile 12 volt air pump comes with a 120 volt AC charger and a 12 volt charger that plugs into cigarette lighters. When charged, there are no cords to deal with. Includes 3 adapters to fit valves on towables, pool toys, airbeds, and other inflatables. Inflates or deflates continuously for 15 minutes on a charge. Peak pressure is .64 psi, volume is 260 liters/minute. Draws 11.3 amps/75 watts. | Only: $36.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Blast Inflator Pump |  Even if your paddling partner is full of hot air, you'll appreciate the NRS Blast Inflator Pump. This 12-volt air pump is designed to handle your raft and kayak inflation needs. The pump is compact, durable and built to run off your car battery. The pump can handle inflating to 1.5 psi, and it also works to deflate, making for quick breakdown at the end of a trip or a day of paddling. It comes with an adaptor to match a wide variety of valve types and a 12-foot power cord to reach from your vehicle. The unit is insulated for sound and heat with rubber, while the cable's alligator clamps easily connect to your car or truck battery for power. There's no need to run you to your vehicle while pumping as the drain is unlikely to impact battery strength. Give your arms a break with the NRS Blast Inflator Pump. You'll have your boat ready for action faster than ever. | Only: $109.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS K-Pump 40 |  The K-Pump K-40 Hand Pump is the "little brother" of the K-400. Same great two-stage design, with both high-volume and high-pressure modes. More compact and easy to stow where space is limited. | Only: $160.00 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS K-Pump 400 |  This hand pump does it all! The unique two-stage design lets you fill the chambers of your raft or cataraft quickly, then switch to the high-pressure mode to top off. Built to last, easy to use, a snap to stow. | Only: $174.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Big Blower |  If you have multiple rafts or travel with your raft on a trailer, this commercial-quality pump will come in handy. Strong 120-volt motor for quick inflation, or turn the pump around to deflate. 1.75 PSI, thumb switch, 30'cord. Optional Stand helps protect the Big Blower. | Only: $279.95 Buy Now More Information?
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Carlson Barrel Pump (6in) |  Save time and energy pumping up your raft. Carlson pumps are made to last, using heavy-duty PVC and a genuine O-ring seal. Fitted with a 7' non-kink hose. 24" high. | Only: $250.00 Buy Now More Information?
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Metro Inflator/Deflator Pump (12-volt) |  Slow and steady wins the race. This 12-volt pump is housed in a rugged steel case and includes a 9' battery-clamp cord. With the 2 adaptors included, most IK's and smaller rafts can be inflated to 1 PSI. | Only: $74.50 Buy Now More Information?
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Carlson 4in Carlson Barrel Pump |  Save time and energy pumping up your raft. Carlson pumps are made to last, using heavy-duty PVC and a genuine rubber O-ring seal. Fitted with a 7' non-kink hose. 24" high. Ten year guarantee. Spare O-ring included. | Only: $225.00 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS K-Pump 100 |  Portable pumping has never been more convenient than with the NRS K-Pump 100. This sturdy little air pump is designed to work with most inflatable rafts, mattresses, catarafts and inflatable kayak valves. Its one-person operation design means it's easy to use and ergonomically shaped for comfortable extended use. There's no hose to pull out or kink; it's direct flow into your inflatable boat or mattress. The pump's compact size allows for easy stowing in your luggage, boating gear or even in your boat. The kit includes spare o-ring seals, nice travel bag and bungee straps for storing in your boat. The pump weighs in at 2 pounds but remains extremely tough. It even floats for easy overboard recovery. Get the NRS K-Pump 100 for your boat or kayak and use it for your camp mattress, too. | Only: $72.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS K-Pump 200 |  Built to last, easy to use, a snap to stow - the K-Pump Hand Pump is the top-off pump you've been looking for. Fits most inflatable raft, cataraft and inflatable kayak valves. Made in the USA by boaters. | Only: $101.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS LVM High Speed Inflator/Deflator - 12V |  Our favorite electric pump, for all of our own river trips. Handheld design allows you to move around the raft to reach the interior valves. 12-volt motor is fast and powerful: 2 PSI in 5 minutes per raft. The temperature-sensitive relief valve protects against overheating. 4 nozzles and 10' battery-clamp cord. Never operate LVM with vehicle motor running - can overheat pump due to a higher volt output. | Only: $139.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Beckson Thirsty-Mate Pump Float |  Don't loose your bilge pump! The Beckson Thirsty-Mate Pump Float keeps your Thirsty-Mate pump from sinking to the bottom. Fits Kayak or standard bilge pump. | Only: $9.95 Buy Now More Information?
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NRS Thirsty-Mate Bilge Pump |  Water always finds a way into a boat, and this pump makes it easy to remove. The Beckson Thirsty Mate is 24"long with a 24" hose for getting over the side of standard floor rafts. | Only: $39.95 Buy Now More Information?
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Blackburn AirStik SL Black Pump |  The AirStik SL Black Pump from Blackburn offers a unique two chamber design that makes for 37% more air per stroke when compared to other pumps at the same size. | Only: $14.99 Buy Now More Information?
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Blackburn AirStik SL White Pump |  The AirStik SL White Pump from Blackburn offers a unique two chamber design that makes for 37% more air per stroke when compared to other pumps at the same size. | Only: $14.99 Buy Now More Information?
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