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Air Tool Road Pump

4.5

2 Reviews

The Air Tool Road is a minimalistic frame pump that provides efficiency and reliability…

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The Air Tool Road is a minimalistic frame pump that provides efficiency and reliability for high-pressure road tires.

  • All new, inverted double chamber design increases the air handling capacity by 25% compared to our previous design, reducing pumping time by up to two minutes.

  • Presta-only head keeps size and weight to a minimum while the dust cover keeps the insides clean.

  • Machined outer barrel for extra grip while pumping.

  • All-aluminum inner and outer chamber for durable performance.

  • Water bottle boss mount included.

  • Updated dust cover design prevents pump from opening due to vibration.

  • Max pressure: 100 PSI (6.9 bar)

  • Volume-per-stroke: 60cc

Rider Reviews

4.5

2 Reviews

 

Falls into Must Buy Category

I have all kinds of mini-pump for years. They were all the same. They are not very efficient. Awkward to use, and seems like you are close to ripping the stem out. This one is a game changer. For my first flat, I was shocked to find it has no lever. (Guess I should have tested the pump before the ride) Put it on and start pumping. Somehow, it holds quite tight once you start to put air in the tire. This also makes the pump very slick looking. The biggest surprise was how smooth it was. There was minimal friction. There was no lost motion either when you reverse stroke direction. Every bit of motion put more air into the tire. Pump was sized just right so it takes minimal effort until is nearly full. I put my palm next to the valve, and push the pump against my palm so as not to strain the valve. Not the most natural way to pump, but vastly better than all other mini pump. I did not get tired from pumping unlike other pumps. I didn't time it or count stroke, but the feeling is it did not take much effort (some, but not unreasonable) nor was it too long. I am now spoiled by this pump. Doubt there is a better pump out there.


Name:
Benmlee

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Nicely made pump

I have used various mini pumps in the past. They are light and compact and usually come with a clip that fits to the bottle cage. They are fine until you find yourself with a puncture miles from home. You can pump away for upward of 10 mins and achieve about 30 psi. When I picked up this pump from my local bike store I thought I was in for another disappointment ( frame fit pumps are my usual preference but are no good for carbon frames) I decided to check the performance before going out and was really impressed! I managed to get 80psi within 3 minutes ( checked with guage). I chose this pump because it almost disappears when attached to the frame, it really is a lovely looking tool made from quality heavy guage aluminium with a black anodised finish with a fine turned surface for decent grip. Compare it to a big Maglite torch, a future design classic.


Name:
Oldbiker

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