Saimaa Packraft Mini Air Pump – Ultra-Compact Battery-Powered Inflator



Lightweight, cordless, and fast air pump – perfect for packrafts, camping mats, and outdoor adventures
The Saimaa Packraft Mini Air Pump is an ultra-compact and efficient battery-powered pump, designed specifically for packraft owners. About the size of a soda can, this The Saimaa Packraft Mini Air Pump is an ultra-compact and efficient battery-powered pump, designed specifically for packraft owners. About the size of a soda can, this small yet powerful inflator fills your packraft easily and quickly — in just 1–2 minutes, and you can do multiple inflations on a single charge. This cordless, rechargeable pump is also ideal for air mattresses, camping pads, and other inflatables, thanks to the three interchangeable nozzle sizes included. With USB-C charging, it’s easy to recharge and carry anywhere, offering reliable performance for all your outdoor adventures. The pump also works in reverse — with its deflation function, you can quickly empty packrafts, air beds, or other gear, making packing faster and easier. Pro tip for packraft inflation: Key Specifications: Size: 8 × 8 × 11 cm Battery capacity: 4000 mAh (lithium battery) Airflow: 250 L/min Maximum operating time: 25–30 min Max pressure: 0.44 PSI Power level indicator lights Charging: USB-C cable (included), approx. 5-hour charging time Includes 3 interchangeable nozzles Compact, powerful, and easy to carry — the perfect pump for packrafting, camping, and travel. Safe & secure shopping with fast EU-wide delivery. We offer fast 1-3 day delivery with Matkahuolto, DB Schenker and Post. When your order is processed, you will receive a tracking code for your order. Delivery costs start from 4,90€. We offer versatile and secure Paytrail payment methods. You can pay for your order by online banking, credit or debit card, mobile payment, invoice or instalment.Lightweight, cordless, and fast air pump – perfect for packrafts, camping mats, and outdoor adventures
Remove the check-valve cap before inflating to maximize airflow. Once the raft is filled, reattach the valve cap and top up any lost air manually. The pump produces up to 0.44 PSI, enough for quick inflation, while final pressure (around 1–1.5 PSI) can be easily achieved with 5–10 manual breaths depending on the raft model.