03-09-2004, 06:11 PM
Well, I think I may have to invest in a small cheap bike pump. The problem I have with many of those cheap ones is they don't have a good seal and they let out more air than they pump in half the time! lol[crazy]
I have a question about my bro.'s Creek Co. tube.
The main tube chamber's air valve is directly on top of the tube, but to access it you have to go through the zipper which is located on the inner curve of the donut. So it makes it extremely difficult to get the pump up in there and attached to pump it up. I doubt you can rotate the inner vinyl tube so that the air valve is on the inner curve, so how do I solve this one? The tighter it's pumped up, the harder it is to get the pump nozzle in and out to where the valve is, then get the cap on.
Any suggestions?
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I have a question about my bro.'s Creek Co. tube.
The main tube chamber's air valve is directly on top of the tube, but to access it you have to go through the zipper which is located on the inner curve of the donut. So it makes it extremely difficult to get the pump up in there and attached to pump it up. I doubt you can rotate the inner vinyl tube so that the air valve is on the inner curve, so how do I solve this one? The tighter it's pumped up, the harder it is to get the pump nozzle in and out to where the valve is, then get the cap on.
Any suggestions?
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