🚴♂️ Pump Up Your Ride with Confidence!
The CXWXC High Pressure Shock Pump is designed specifically for inflating mountain bike air forks and rear suspensions, boasting a maximum pressure of 300 PSI. Its innovative no-air-lose nozzle ensures a seamless inflation experience, while its durable construction from high-quality materials guarantees reliability. With over 10 years of expertise in cycling accessories, this pump offers exceptional value without compromising on performance.
Maximum Pressure | 300 Pound per Square Inch |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26L x 8W x 3H centimeters |
Item Weight | 0.51 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic, Rubber |
Color | default |
G**O
buenisima
super buena de excelente calidad ademas muy funcional recomendable al 100
E**R
Good pump
I just received this pump. It appears sturdy. My purpose for the pump was is not to inflate struts but rather use it as a supply of air to test low pressure items between 1 and 2 psi. This pump provides a smooth supply of air and does not blead pressure off back through the pump even at very low pressures. The same can't be said for other pumps I have tried. I gave the accuracy 3 of 5 stars only because it isn't useful at low pressure. I use a manifold with a low pressure gauge.
B**N
So far so good.
Some of the negative reviews criticize the durability of this pump, time will tell. It seems to work well though.The pump is relatively easy to use. It seems to be lower volume than my old pump (Topeak) as I did a lot of pumping, but maybe it was just because my shocks were low (see reason below). And It would be nice to have a non-round surface on the end of the hose so it would be easier to hold when screwing/unscrewing the Schrader end with gloves on.It is also longer and heavier than my Topeak, which may be a minor issue for many but since I carry this in my Camelbak I found it noteworthy. Again, I'm more worried about durability.I purchased this pump because it had ~6 hour shipping and I wanted to ride. I have 3 hardtails and thought I had blown the seals on one fork due to sag, then noted another bike I had recently adjusted was sagging a bit too. When I adjusted the pressure in the 3rd with my old pump and found that the pressure was too high (fat bike I had probably last filled in the Winter, so possible). I let air out and adjusted, but then that one sagged too. At this point I was pretty sure the gauge on my existing pump was off and I was kind of mad at myself for not coming to that conclusion sooner. My old pump has been dropped before, which is known to cause offsets in the gauges. Mine was huge. I used my old pump gauge to put 125 psi in my bike forks and all were sagging under my weight, then I connected this new pump gauge and all read about 50 psi. Pumping all three bike forks up to 100 psi took care of the sagging problem on all three bikes.Looking forward to ride-tuning these bikes on the trail now that I have a pump gauge I trust more.
L**B
Excelente
Es excelente desde todo punto de vista. Precisa y fácil de usar. Totalmente recomendada.
H**E
Funktionstüchtig
Pumpe ist gebrauchsfähig
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