OutdoorMaster Shark II Electric Pump For Inflatable SUP’s Review

Outdoormaster Shark II Electric Pump for SUP

I have been using this pump for a couple of years now and love it.  It is definitely one of the best electric pumps I have tried for easily inflating an inflatable SUP.

If you have an inflatable paddle board chances are after inflating it a few times manually you’re going to want to make things a little easier on yourself and use an electric pump instead.

The truth is I used a hand pump for years. Sure it was a bit of work to inflate my boards but I didn’t think too much of it.

When I finally tried an electric pump several years ago, there was no turning back.

Inflating your paddle board with a high-pressure electric pump eliminates the sweat and hard work before getting on the water.

You can just attach the hose to the valve on your board, set the PSI level and let it do its thing. It’s way easier!

Shark electric pump with Atoll board

I’ve tried most of the electric SUP pumps on the market but have found that only a couple actually work really well.

They all seem to have their issues. Either they’re too slow, they don’t connect to the valve properly or they overheat and break down. I’ve had many pumps sadly burnout.

In the past none of them have been perfect but I made do because they were still better to use than manually pumping multiple boards to 15 PSI with the hand pump.

Fast forward to the current day and we finally have some great options for reliable electric pumps for inflatable SUP’s.  The Shark II is a good one and if you have an ISUP, this pump is a great option and will make life so much easier.

IMPORTANT FEATURES

2 MINUTE VIDEO

The video below is a quick overview of the Shark II electric pump as I inflate my board.

WORKS GREAT & SIMPLE TO USE

The Shark quite simply works great.  It easily plugs in to the 12V DC connector in your vehicle as opposed to the car battery like many others.

Plus it is lightweight, easy to carry with the built-in handle and very portable.

However its best feature and what makes it stand out is that it has a built-in cooling system so that it doesn’t overheat and burnout.

OutdoorMaster claims it can inflate up to 3 boards in a row and during my use that has proven to be true.

inflate multiple boards with the Shark electric pump

SPECS

FEATURE OVERVIEW

The Shark II electric pump for 2022 has some great features.

DIGITAL DISPLAY

digital display on outdoormaster shark electric pump

The digital display is easy to read and allows you to set your target air pressure and watch the progress.

BUILT-IN CARRY HANDLE

shark II carry handle

The built-in carry handle is a nice touch. The handle makes it easy to carry and transport.

FROST ACTIVE COOLING SYSTEM

12V 20 PSI SUP Pump The Shark

The upgraded cooling system works better than ever.

I won’t claim to understand exactly how this cooling system is designed but I can tell you that it works.

If the pump starts to get hot from working so hard the cooling system kicks in and cools it down so that it can keep performing as it should.

If you are inflating multiple boards I would suggest letting the cooling system do it’s job for a minute or so in between inflating each board so that it is able to cool properly and keep on working.

inflating multiple boards with the Shark high pressure electric pump

In OutdoorMaster’s words:

”The Internal Patent Structure with Unique FACS provide ultra fast cooling under 3-digit temperature condition.”

INFLATE UP TO 20 PSI

Whereas many electric pumps for ISUP’s can only inflate up to 15 PSI, this one can go right up to 20 PSI.

To be honest I rarely inflate my boards past 15 PSI anyway but it’s nice to have the option.

DUAL-STAGE MOTOR

Shark II best electric pump for inflatable SUP

This pump has two stages.

1. The first stage is for maximum speed at 350L per minute.
2. The second stage is for maximum pressure at 70L per minute.

When you first start the pump it begins in the first stage and will inflate your board until it reaches 1 PSI.

At around the 1 minute mark it switches to the second stage to finish off the job and inflate the board to your desired target pressure.

You’ll know that it has switched because the second stage is a little noisier.

AUTO SHUTOFF

Another really important feature is that it shuts off automatically when it reaches the set PSI level.

So you can hook it up, hit the power button and leave it. You don’t need to hold the hose to the valve or touch the pump at all, it works completely hands-free.

SPEED

As far as speed goes the Shark is one of the faster electric pumps I’ve tried.

To inflate an average sized inflatable SUP (11’2″ x 31″ x 6″) it takes 7 minutes and 22 seconds, which is quite good.  I have reviewed some painfully slow electric pumps that take 16 minutes or more to inflate a paddle board!

I found that depending on the size of the inflatable SUP the Shark took between 6 min. and 30 sec. to 9 minutes.  I haven’t seen it go over 9 minutes yet after inflating multiple different ISUP’s.

With the Shark you will be on the water faster than ever.

PUTTING IT TO THE TEST

inflating four paddle boards with the Shark electric pump

I decided to really put the Shark II electric pump to the test and inflate four inflatable SUP’s in a row to 15 PSI to see how it handled the job.

I inflated the first two boards then let the pump rest for a couple minutes so that the active cooling system could do it’s job.  I then inflated the next two boards.

inflating four paddle boards with the Shark II high-pressure electric pump

Whereas other electric pumps would have just overheated and burned out, the Shark was able to cool down in a very short period of time and keep going. Total success!

Plus it didn’t slow down.  Each board took only 7 mins and 25 seconds max to inflate if not less.

NOISE LEVEL

The noise level isn’t bad, I’ve definitely heard noisier. Electric pumps for inflatable SUP’s tend to be quite powerful so none of them are super quiet.

Once the pump goes into the second stage of inflation it does gets noisier.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

The package comes with everything you need to inflate most inflatable SUP’s, as well as most air mattresses, inflatable boats, inflatable kayaks, tents and inflatable beds.

The package includes the Shark electric pump as well as:

  • 9 ft DC Power Cord
  • 4.5 ft Hose
  • 4 Valve Connectors
  • 4 Gaskets
  • 1 Manual

MULTIPLE VALVE CONNECTORS

multiple valve attachments for Shark Pump

You get the main H3 valve connector which is the one you would use for an inflatable SUP.

You also get a Boston valve, a C7 valve and a pinch valve connector.

valve connection for Shark II electric pump for inflatable SUP's

I review a lot of different inflatable paddle boards and so far this pump has worked perfectly with every single one of them.

CAR CONNECTOR

12V DC connector for Shark Pump

It includes a 9 foot power cord that connects to the 12V DC Connector in your vehicle that features a 12A fuse for safety.  Super easy plug in, you don’t have to worry about alligator clips and connecting to a car battery.

LONG HOSE

long hose on Outdoormaster Shark electric pump

The hose that connects to the pump and to the valve on your board is 4.5 feet long and very durable.

I’ve had cheaper versions of these hoses on other pumps melt before! No chance of that happening with this one.

WARRANTY

The Shark has a 90-day return policy and a 1-year warranty.

I haven’t heard of any major issues with this pump and mine has been working great for a two years now.  Still using the same pump and inflating lots of paddle boards.

IN SUMMARY

Outdoormaster Shark II electric pump inflatable SUP's ISUPWorld

The Outdoormaster Shark II electric pump is awesome. If you have an inflatable SUP go for the splurge and get yourself an electric pump.

The Shark basically allows you to get on the water without breaking a sweat.

The only thing really missing from this package is a carry bag. It’s too bad it doesn’t come with one but I just keep mine in my gear bag.

I have recommended this pump to many of my paddleboarding friends. It’s a must have!

WHERE TO BUY

Go To Outdoormaster.com For The Best Deal Plus Free Shipping On The Shark II Electric Pump.

Live in Canada?  Go to HeroSUP.ca for the best Canadian price and free shipping anywhere in Canada.

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Comments

  1. Is this pump compatible with Bluefin Carbon Cruise SUP

  2. Juliette Wales says:

    I can’t get it to work with my Fanatic board. The connector doesn’t securely connect. Any ideas why or what I can do?

  3. Vinod Dahiya says:

    Will it work with a tesla model y 2022 model ?

  4. Rosemary Robertson says:

    Will this work with intex explorer k2 kayak.

  5. Martin williams says:

    My shark 2 pump has developed an internal rattle after a close look it’s a capacitor that’s fell off from the circuit somewhere pump still works but I’m worried it will develop a fault if some kind it’s only 2 months old good pump but I need to get a replacement somehow ordered through Amazon prime

    • Hi Martin, I’m not sure exactly which part you mean but try contacting Outdoormaster directly, I’m sure they can help. Good luck!

  6. Does any one know how many amps the pump draws as I want to plug it into a mains 12v adapter?

  7. Is the Shark 2 compatible with Isle inflatable SUPs?

  8. James Crysell says:

    Hi. I have revelry purchased the shark ll and it cut out when only reaching 6psi I’ve tried using all the different gaskets and it made no difference. I then tried it again on another SUP and the same thing has happened ? Has this ever happened to you ?

  9. ricardo Reyes says:

    Will this pump and / or its attachments fit into a Body Glove Performer 11 inflatable board? Puchased board in 2020

  10. Will the Shark iSUP pump work with out Blackfin XK and irocker cruiser?

    Thanks

  11. Beverley says:

    Hi, does this work with a Starboard Tikhine SUP please?

    Thanks

  12. Diann S Bauer says:

    I am a bit confused about the H3 type attachment and how it works with the valve. My hand pump has more depth between the base of the attachment and the crossbar inside the attachment, relative to my Shark pump attachment. Here is my question: is this attachment meant to depress the open (up position) valve to some degree when attached and used for inflating? Or should the valve be depression free? It seems this Shark pump attachment will press down on the valve, because of the cross bar inside the attachment not being up as far, thus allowing the valve to be untouched and remain completely up.

    • Allison says:

      Try changing the little white rubber gasket on the attachment. There should be three separate gaskets in your Shark pump package and it may be that you need a different gasket on the nozzle so that it fits properly with the valve on your board. That can make all the difference. However it may press slightly on the valve still and that’s okay. As long as it securely attaches and doesn’t release any air when you remove the hose from the valve.

  13. Charlotte Hughes says:

    Do you know if this pump works with Hala boards?

    • Allison says:

      Hey Charlotte, Yes it should work great. I believe the Hala boards use a standard H3 valve so it should work perfectly.

  14. I see different reviews for these. I am trying to find out if this has the deflate option also as it is not mentioned anywhere in this review? Thank you

    • Hey Katie, Yes it does have a deflate option. I’ll have to update my review. I find I almost never use the deflate option but it works great. Haven’t had any issues with the pump at all.

  15. Would this work with a D7 valve (NRS board)? Thank you.

    • I believe it would, you probably just have to switch one of the gaskets – it comes with three. However I haven’t had a chance to use it on the newer NRS boards yet so I can’t say for 100% sure. You might want to email NRS before making the purchase just to double check.

      • I have the same question and called NRS. They use a Leafield C7/D7 valve. It’s a threaded valve. Do you know if that is the same as the same as the C7 mentioned above?

  16. Amanda Woodall says:

    Hi is this pump compatible with the RED sup boards?

  17. After one minute and getting to 1 psi my pump kicks over to the second stage but will not inflate anymore. In fact the psi actually goes down!!! Any suggestions? Am I doing something wrong?

    • Hi Tracey, Check the hose connection on the back. That started happening to me and it turned out the hose had just come loose from the back connection on the pump so it was loosing air. Hopefully that helps!

  18. Steve Lozano says:

    Just purchased this pump. Like the cooling feature the best as we will be traveling with at least 3 boards all the time.

    Do you know if it is compatible with the POP brand SUP’s? I read that it comes with the H3 adapter but also was told by someone that the POP boards require a Halkey Roberts adapter.

    Can you please assist, I would hate to arrive and have to resort to the hand pump.

    Thanks

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