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Review on 🚲 Enhanced Schwinn Air Sport Pro Foot-to-Floor Frame Pump: Schrader and Presta Valve Compatible with Built-in Gauge, Silver by Maurice Cunha

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Quality pump at a great price

I needed a portable pump and didn't want to spend $40-50. I stumbled across this pump and am glad I did. So far I have had to inflate my city bike 3-4 times and it has served my needs well. The quality is above average compared to what you'll find at stores like Target and Walmart (I'm not sure about specialty stores like REI and Dick's Sporting Goods). Especially for the low price ($15). The weight feels just right, not too light to be flimsy and not too heavy to feel cheap. The swivel mechanism to pull out the (metallic and solid) footrest was great. I love how durable and seemingly unbreakable the stand is. The pump size is perfect for my needs. It's not too small and not too big. I can put it in my hydration pack or put it on my bike. The maximum tire pressure on my city bike is 65psi. I didn't need that many pumps to get 65psi. My only big little issue has to do with the difficulty of inserting and removing the nozzle head. Although I only need it 2-3 times a month, it's tedious and puts a lot of strain on my fingers. A suggestion for improvement is to put 4 small protrusions on the ends of both sides of the nozzle head. . Another suggestion is to use a thumb locking lever like on Topeak's JoeBlow Sport II floor pump, which they call "TwinHead". Using this method over the screw in/out method would make it a near perfect product. The only other element that I would improve slightly is the rubber band on the mount that secures the pump to the mount. Some work is required to attach and remove the pump to the bracket. None of these problems are an obstacle for me. But I see that for some people the difficulty with the nozzle head is a hindrance.

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