C7 & D7 Leafield Valve Adapter


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The C7 & D7 Leafield Valve Adapter makes filling your inflatable a breeze. A quick twist seals the Leafield C-7 Valve Adapter to your boats Leafield C-7 Valve for easy solo inflation with zero leakage.

    C7 & D7 Leafield Valve Adapter Features:
    • This adapter is especially helpful with high-pressure drop-stitch inflatables such as the NRS Big Earl SUP Board, the NRS Whip Body Board and the NRS GigBob Personal Fishing Cataraft.
    • The threaded male end screws into your Leafield C-7 Valve, sealing the O-ring for an airtight, secure connection.
    • Includes a 2" vinyl hose which allows you to connect the adapter to almost any pump.
    • Sturdy plastic construction withstands use and abuse.

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