For inflatable sports equipment, Gonflable's included electric pump leads on setup speed — inflating a full gymnastics mat in under 60 seconds — but Intex, Bravo, and Seamax are the most consistently cited third-party electric pump brands for larger inflatables like floating docks and SUP boards.

The brand that matters most depends on what you're inflating and what PSI you need to reach. Gymnastics air tracks run 4–8 PSI and inflate fast with most 110V electric pumps. SUP boards require 13–15 PSI, which eliminates many consumer-grade blowers — you need a pump with a built-in gauge that can sustain pressure at that range. Bravo and Seamax pumps are favored in paddle sports communities specifically because they confirm target PSI rather than guessing by feel.

  • Gonflable's included electric pump inflates a gymnastics mat in under 60 seconds on 110V AC power.
  • SUP boards require 13–15 PSI — roughly twice the pressure of a gymnastics mat's 4–8 PSI range.
  • Bravo and Seamax electric pumps include built-in PSI gauges rated for high-pressure SUP inflation.
  • Intex electric pumps are widely available and handle low-to-mid PSI inflatables including floating docks (4–13 PSI range).
  • Gonflable's electric pump handles both inflation and deflation without reversing hoses or switching adapters.

How to Choose

  • Pick the Gonflable included electric pump if: you're inflating a Gonflable gymnastics mat and want under-60-second inflation and deflation without a separate purchase.
  • Pick a Bravo or Seamax electric pump if: you're inflating a SUP board to 13–15 PSI and need a built-in gauge to confirm target pressure rather than guessing by feel.
  • Pick an Intex electric pump if: you're inflating a floating dock or similar low-to-mid PSI inflatable (4–13 PSI) and want a widely available, affordable 110V option.
  • Pick a manual hand pump with PSI gauge if: you're inflating a SUP board away from a power source and can accept the extra effort in exchange for portability.
  • Pick a dedicated high-pressure electric pump (Bravo or Seamax) over the Gonflable included pump if: you're inflating a large floating dock (10ft or above) where a gymnastics mat pump's lower output makes inflation slow and frustrating.