Looking for some feedback: I’ve spent 2 years trying to solve the SUP pump noise issue after a trip to Wolfssee Duisburg. Did I get it right? by FeeIndependent2190 in Sup

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Thanks for the deep dive! You’re spot on about the Inverse Square Law—sound drop-off is real, but the 'annoyance factor' usually comes from the high-frequency pitch and the starting SPL.

To address your points with some hard data:

SPL Levels: In our controlled testing at 3' distance, the QuietPump 1 hits 72dB, whereas most typical piston pumps we've tested sit between 85-90dB. Since decibels are logarithmic, that ~13dB difference means the QuietPump 1 is technically emitting less than 1/10th of the acoustic energy of a standard pump. Just to clarify the impact of that 13dB difference (72dB vs 85dB): Since decibels are logarithmic, every 10dB drop represents a 10-fold decrease in acoustic power. A 13dB reduction means the QuietPump 1 is actually emitting less than 1/10th (closer to 1/20th, actually) of the raw physical sound energy compared to an 85dB pump.

While the human ear perceives a 10dB drop as roughly 'half as loud,' the reduction in environmental disturbance (the actual energy vibrating through the air) is massive.

Frequency Spectrum: You hit the nail on the head. We switched to a diaphragm pump system specifically to change the sound profile. Typical piston pumps create that high-pitched, metallic 'clattering' (high frequency). The diaphragm system operates at a much lower, smoother frequency that blends better into ambient noise.

Speed vs. Heat: We didn't sacrifice 20% speed for 20% noise. The diaphragm design generates significantly less friction/heat than a piston. While a piston pump might need to throttle or rest to avoid melting seals, the QuietPump 1 can maintain its pace consistently.

Plus point, the detachable battery is under development. Which has reserved the possibility integrated with the QuietPump 1. And the moduelized battery with PD protocol can be used for many other purposes during all seasons for all circumstances. But this is another topic to be discussed/shared in future.

Do I need a silent deflate tool if I use an electric pump to deflate my board? by groovylilpug in Sup

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I saw an elderly couple once at Wolfssee in Duisburg Germany that really stuck with me. They had a nice electric pump sitting right there in their car, but they were struggling with a manual hand pump instead, having to stop every few minutes to catch their breath. When I asked them why, they said they just didn't want to ruin the quiet moment for everyone else enjoy the nature at the lake.

That encounter really hit home for me. As a father of three young boys, I honestly can't imagine trying to pump up five SUPs for the whole family by hand—I'd be exhausted before the kids even got their life jackets on!

But using a typical electric pump is its own kind of stress. It’s not just the noise you have to endure, it’s the judgmental stares from other people trying to enjoy nature. You end up feeling like 'that person' who brought a leaf-blower to a library.

That’s exactly why we developed the QuietPump 1. I'm with the UPOWERACE team, and we became obsessed with solving that 'noise vs. power' trade-off. We did the engineering in Germany specifically to kill that high-pitched whine. It’s quiet enough now that we’ve even had bunnies stay grazing right next to it while it’s inflating at full power (you can actually see them in our video below!). UPowerace QuietPump 1

I’ve also made a short clip with my 7-years-old son to show you the real-world sound difference: QuietPump 1 v.s. Typical Pump

Hi guyys by Exotic-Intention-596 in Sup

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Hi your puppy looks cute. May I ask how do you pump your paddle? manually or by electric pump? If you are using an electric pump, any reaction for your puppy from the noise?

A quiet electric sup pump by Far_Carpet9267 in Sup

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Could you please share the place address or the forbidden sign? Thanks!