I've read on bikepacking dot com that a LEZYNE Micro Floor Drive can do it, for some set ups.
Other option is milkit booster bottle.
Other option is bring a tube.
Other option is pack a valve adaptor so you could use a car tyre inflator.
Other option is bring the gear needed to make a DIY inflator and ride with a big 2l fizzy pop bottle in a gorilla cage.
Other option is something like this https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/tubeless-tyre-fitting-revelation/
In the end if the tyre unseats when the pressure is low you are in trouble. I have this issue with my hydras and it pisses me off. Wish I had got other rims instead.
If you have the time, and need the confidence, let your tyres down at home and have a go at these various techniques with equipment you'll have on the trail.
I've read on bikepacking dot com that a LEZYNE Micro Floor Drive can do it, for some set ups.
Other option is milkit booster bottle.
Other option is bring a tube.
Other option is pack a valve adaptor so you could use a car tyre inflator.
Other option is bring the gear needed to make a DIY inflator and ride with a big 2l fizzy pop bottle in a gorilla cage.
Other option is something like this https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/tubeless-tyre-fitting-revelation/
In the end if the tyre unseats when the pressure is low you are in trouble. I have this issue with my hydras and it pisses me off. Wish I had got other rims instead.
If you have the time, and need the confidence, let your tyres down at home and have a go at these various techniques with equipment you'll have on the trail.