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Pumps/Inflation

$29.99 - $31.99
Bontrager's Air Support Road hand pump is a highly durable pump with a small volume chamber for quick inflation of higher-pressure tires up to 115 psi. The fold-out lever locks the pump head securely to the valve for consistent airflow into the tire. Use the included bracket to easily mount it under your bottle cage. Available in two lengths: Long for more air per stroke, or Short for an easy fit into a jersey pocket.
$50.00
Specialized's Air Tool Sport Floor Pump boasts all-steel construction, durable internals, a long hose, a sturdy handle and a three-sided base for easy pumping and excellent stability. You also get Specialized's SwitchHitter head that automatically adapts to fit Presta and Schrader valves, and an easy-to-read, 2-inch gauge to make dialing in the right pressure a breeze.
$49.99 $62.99 21% Off
A clever, compact mini pump with hidden hose, pressure gauge, and concealed CO2 inflator. Designed with a chamber for higher-pressure tires, Air Rush Pro Mini Pump is a premium option for quick and easy manual inflation up to 100 psi—or use the included inflator found tucked inside the handle for effortless CO2 inflation. While not in use, Air Rush Pro stows easily in a jersey pocket or mounts cleanly under a water bottle cage with the included bracket. Product details - Two-in-one design combines CO2 inflator and mini pump - Flexible rubber hose quickly connects to pump body with magnetic attachment - Hose can be concealed inside pump when not in use - Pump head securely threads onto Presta and Schrader valves - Presta-compatible CO2 inflator securely stored in threaded handle - Folding handle locks into place to add comfort while inflating - Use included bracket for clean mounting that easily fits under bottle cage
$74.99
A digital shock pump with an accurate, easy-to-read gauge and a thread-on design that minimizes bleed-off so you can easily adjust your shock pressure. Digitally dialed Dialed suspension is crucial to a great ride. Upgrading to the Bontrager Digital Shock Pump will make it easy to dial-in front and rear suspension with confidence. It features a large, easy-to-read digital gauge that displays PSI/bar/kg/cm2, a bleed valve for fine-tuning pressure, and a thread-on design that quickly attaches for a reliable, secure connection. Product details: - Easy-to-read gauge accurately reads up to 300 PSI (20 bar) - Threaded design for a secure connection that reduces bleed down - Bleed valve reduces pressure in small increments - Suitable for use with front forks and rear shocks - Displays PSI, bar, or kg/cm2 - Replaceable CR2023 battery Features: Easy-to-read digital gauge A broad, back-lit digital gauge provides accurate pressure readings to a maximum of 300psi (30 bar) Minimize connection bleed off Fast and secure connection minimizes bleed off when connecting and disconnecting Bleed valve to fine tune suspension The bleed valve allows you to release small amounts of pressure to fine tune your suspension to exactly where you want it Specs: - Pump type: Suspension - Valve: Schrader - Gauge type: Digital - Max pressure: 300psi - Frame mounted: No - Dimensions: 292mm (11.5") - Hose length: 25.4cm (10")
$1.99
- Ball-inflating needle for footballs, basketballs and more
$36.99
Product details - Intended for low and mid-volume pavement tires - Inflates tires to 80 psi (5.5bar) with little effort - Auto-select head locks securely onto Presta or Schrader valves - Fold-out lever securely locks pump head to valve - Mounting bracket fits easily under bottle cage - Easy to read pressure gauge puts information within view
$5.49
The Super Patch Kit is comprised of a small plastic case, a piece of sandpaper for roughing up the tube and 6 peel-and-stick patches so no gluing is required. The patches stick fast thanks to 3M technology and they're thin and flexy to stretch with the tube. There's no easier way to patch a tube.
$50.00
Designed for Fat and Semi Fat tire bikes, the Big Bore packs massive volume per stroke and a unique head that still works with winter gloves on - Oversized press-on Schrader and Presta head won't accidentally remove valve cores and can be easily used with thick gloves. - Flexible hose attachment allows for aggressive pumping without fear of damaging valve stems. - Inverted barrel design allows for high volume in a compact size. - Coarse machined aluminum barrel for extra grip. - Water bottle boss mount with elastomer band included. - Max pressure: 50psi (3.5bar) - Volume per stroke: 90cc
$90.00
Back by popular demand, the Air Tool MTB Floor Pump is better than ever. Designed for low pressure, high volume tires, it provides precise pressure to ensure that your tires are set up for whatever the trail throws at you. - Oversized 3" (76mm) gauge has 0-40 PSI range for maximum resolution when filling large tires. - Massive 508cc volume aluminum barrel pushes enough air to seat tubeless tires. - Ergonomic Wing handle with pressure relief valve. - Auto selecting SwitchHitter II technology. - Includes spare rubber seal for head. - Max pressure: 40 PSI (2.7bar) - Volume-per-stroke: 508cc
$72.99
Travel-ready tubeless set-up TLR Flash Can makes setting up tubeless tires at home and on the road a breeze. This easily transportable air canister inflates with a traditional pump, and a quick flip of the lever instantly releases stored air for smooth tubeless tire seating. The TLR Flash Can is designed for efficient installation of tubeless ready (TLR) tires without the need for a compressor. Product details - Inflates tubeless ready (TLR) tires without a compressor - Holds up to 160PSI (11 bar) of air pressure - Inflate Flash Can with any Schrader compatible floor pump - A simple flip of the lever releases stored air - Unique 'flash charge' function rushes air into tire - Auto-select head instantly fits both Presta and Schrader valves Specifications - Pump type: Floor - Valve: Presta/Schrader - Gauge type: No gauge - Max pressure: 160psi - Frame mounted: No
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