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Omega Air Compressors Trail Charger
PCP compressor · portable

Omega Air Compressors Trail Charger

4,500 psi / 350 bar auto-stop tank capable MSRP $800

Specifications

Max pressure
4,500 psi (350 bar)
Cooling
water + air, self-contained
Moisture handling
onboard moisture filter; external filtration recommended
Auto-stop
Yes
Duty cycle
30 min run / 20 min cool
Weight
28 lb
Vessel guidance
Direct gun fills and small bottles; 30/20 duty cycle governs tank work

Estimated fill times

Vessel0 → 250 bar200 → 300 bar
gun cylinder 0.3L9.4 min3.7 min
1L bottle31.2 min12.5 min
2L bottle62.4 min25 min
3L bottle93.6 min37.4 min
6.8L (74ci) tank212.1 min84.8 min
9L (97ci) tank280.7 min112.3 min

All values estimated from stated manufacturer or reviewer benchmarks (4 benchmarks); treat as run-time, not wall-time, past the unit's duty-cycle guidance.

Where to buy

Prices captured 2026-07-06; follow the link for current pricing and stock.

About Omega Air Compressors

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Omega Air Compressors
United States (importer brand)

Omega built its reputation on bringing tank-filling capability to airgunners at prices well under traditional dive-shop compressors. The Air Charger remains the current flagship: water cooled, rated for continuous running, and content to fill large carbon fiber tanks all afternoon. The discontinued Super Charger and Turbo Charger established the platform, and the Trail Charger brought a water-cooled four-stage design to the portable class. Airguns of Arizona handles import and after-sale service in the US, which keeps these machines supported in a category where support is rare.

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Specifications come from manufacturer pages and named retailer listings; blanks mean a value wasn't published, not that it's zero. Fill-time figures are derived estimates, not lab measurements. Always follow the manufacturer's fill and duty-cycle guidance.