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Anthony and Kat –
Absolute lifesaverâ¦
Great product. Compact, maintains a charge, and can connect to Presta and Schrader style valves. Weâve used it to inflate everything from mountain bike tires to dolly wheels.
D. Wendel –
Kind of loud but super convenient
After charging the battery fully, I was able to inflate 3 bikes and two basketballs from pretty much flat, and the battery indicator is still at full. The pump is pretty loud, but it’s a lower pitch than I expected, so it’s not super annoying. It’s similar to an air compressor for construction, but definitely a few notches quieter than that.The hose screws onto the tire nozzle, which is infinitely better than than pressure fit lever things, especially when the tire is really flat like mine were. Sometimes those other pumps feel like you’re going to push the nozzle back through the rim. But this one was super easy, and it also prevented leaks because the screw threads engage before the nozzle stem is pressed.One thing to be aware of is that it gets pretty hot at the nozzle and hose (science!), but it cools quickly.I’ve only used it a few times, so no comment yet on durability, but it certainly seems like a solid little thing. I feel spoiled using it rather than a hand pump, but it’s just so much more portable than a floor pump and so much less arm cramping than a hand pump.
bud a. –
All good
Perfect for carry on and reliable..packs a good charge and inflated very well
DEANNA M ANDERSON –
Heavy?
It’s heavy! Until you need it. Then it’s light as a feather. I have used it several times on the trail and it is working great.
DavidG –
Compact and built well
Have only used a couple times, but very easy to setup and adjust to pump the pressure I want. Really nice product.
PTW –
Returned unopened
My son thought it was too big and heavy to be worthwhile. We returned it.
Jose R. Almanzar –
Rock Bros Air Pump
Great product. I’ve used it 3 times already and it has not let me down yet.
Larry S. Vaughan –
Size, compatibility, efficiency
Works as it is supposed to, very efficient and is an essential tool for anyone into cycling…would purchase again!!