If you are concerned about the SLS compressor failing you can get a kit from Hardrange that lets you tee in the airlines with Schroder valves so you can inflate the bags with any compressor you'd probably have for your tyres.
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If you are concerned about the SLS compressor failing you can get a kit from Hardrange that lets you tee in the airlines with Schroder valves so you can inflate the bags with any compressor you'd probably have for your tyres.
And if you if buy an SLS bypass kit (or just go to pirtek etc, and buy some 4mm air pipe, 2 t pieces and 2 schroder valves, way cheaper) don't fit it until you need to, I.e. When the compressor fails and you are somewhere remote just connect in the schroder valves and use compressor to pump up you SLS.
I fitted the hard range kit, had real trouble with leaks from poor quality t pieces, in the end replaced the hard range stuff with pirtek stuff and fixed my problems.(hard range refunded the price of their kit acknowledging bad supplies and change of supplier). I still have two good spare very slightly used SLS bags as a result.
In hind sight, if the SLS is working as advertised , best keep the bypass kit in the tool box till its needed.
Wouldn't trade the SLS for coils ever.