Rifco GL1200's vs Cattex GL1200's

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  • OverTheTop
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 711

    #16
    Re: Rifco GL1200's vs Cattex GL1200's

    Originally posted by Bubble Boy :-P
    Hee,hee!
    I've already started scouting out secluded areas at my local lake!
    I've found so many awesome spots to go lake ballooning!
    My only problem is that all my electric pumps require an A/C plug & I don't have an adapter for my car. Looks like I will have to pick up a battery powered balloon pump.
    Any recommendations scub' ?
    Of course, you can always inflate them by mouth as well. After some practice I can inflate a GL1200 to rated size in 10-15 minutes - definitely slower than a pump, but much more engaging and fun IMO.

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    • scuba
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2017
      • 443

      #17
      Re: Rifco GL1200's vs Cattex GL1200's

      Well when i am going out on the balloon i am very inpatient . So blowing up the balloon has to be done in a hury.
      I don't think that i would have the patients to blow it up by mouth.

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      • OverTheTop
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2013
        • 711

        #18
        Re: Rifco GL1200's vs Cattex GL1200's

        Originally posted by scuba
        Well when i am going out on the balloon i am very inpatient . So blowing up the balloon has to be done in a hury.
        I don't think that i would have the patients to blow it up by mouth.
        Fair enough, I like the slow build of blowing up a huge balloon by mouth.

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