Heavy Duty, Portable Air Compressor For Off-Roading - MORRFlate TenSix PSI Pro

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Sharing for anyone who's looking into getting a portable air compressor, especially with larger tires or more focused to off-road use.

I've been using MORRFlate products for years and they've only gotten better. The owner is super focused on always looking for next best part or component that he can upgrade, especially with compressors.

This is their flagship model, the TenSix PSI Pro. The TenSix portion refers to the CFM (air flow rate). You can compare it to the new brushless twin from ARB, which is only 9.18 and about $1000. If you got it like that, cool. But this one is only $325, and comes with a 3-year warranty. Very portable, of course, since you carry/store it in the provided case. Hooks up to your battery for power, but I've seen some guys hard mount them as well. Works great with their new hose kit. Comes with a universal coupler to connect to mostly any standard fitting for any air up tools you might already have.

The main value with this particular one (outside of good parts) is that you can set your PSI on the unit and walk away. It shuts off automatically when the desired pressure is met. If you're running a 35" tire, you can air up from 15-20 PSI back to around 35 in only a few minutes. Pretty clutch.


Some quick pics below! Heading on a trip next month, so this will get plenty of use. More posts to come!

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