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๐Ÿšฒ Enhanced Schwinn Air Sport Pro Foot-to-Floor Frame Pump: Schrader and Presta Valve Compatible with Built-in Gauge, Silver Review

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Description of ๐Ÿšฒ Enhanced Schwinn Air Sport Pro Foot-to-Floor Frame Pump: Schrader and Presta Valve Compatible with Built-in Gauge, Silver

Frame pump conveniently features a foldout metal foot peg for ease of use and better inflation performance than your typical frame pump. Inflates up to 120 PSI, convenient gauge at the bottom lets you always pump to the appropriate PSI level for your ride. Dual head nozzle fits both Schrader and Presta valves to fit every bike in the family. Metal construction barrel and adjustable T-handle for enhanced inflation. Perfect for when you encounter flat tires on your ride.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The smallest pump head on the market (AFAIK).

Ever had a tire with a nipple that was out of reach for standard pump nozzles and their bulky attachments? Look at this double head nozzle! Lever not required - uses existing threads on the pump to ensure tightness. The only way it can get smaller is to somehow get rid of the outer case and seal the inside of the valve stem. Seems well built too. In fact, it may take a while.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

GREAT SMALL AIR PUMP UPDATE

UPDATE 2 I was just trying to get 100psi in my Schwinn Prelude bike but this pump will never go above 75psi so I ordered a foot operated pump the Revain for another sold. UPDATE 3 hours.I LOVE SEEING HANDS ON THE GUY THAT CAN PUMP IT OVER 50 PSI.SENSOR IS FAR AWAY BUT I USE A FULL SIZE PUMP NOW. AMAZON SELLSI HAS THESE FOR SIZE AND SENSOR. PSI. BUT IT'S ENOUGH TO PUMP ENOUGH AIR TO GET YOU TO THE GAS STATION. I GIVE 5 STARS BECAUSE THE QUALITY IS GREAT

Pros
  • Accessory
Cons
  • phased out

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Broke on first use while cycling

I knew it was too good to be true, $20 for a compact 120psi foot pump. Well I can tell you that pumping up to 60 with this tiny pump is quite an achievement and beware it is not very durable. I managed to get to 50psi and then when I got to 60 the handle collapsed, see photos, on the very first use. I sincerely hope they give me my money back to buy a much bigger/stronger pump. It's a shame as it has some very nice features like a spin-out pedal, a double chopper attachment and a built-inโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Pumps on frame
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Total weight with bracket 7 oz.

This seems to work well and inflate the tire to 100 pounds with little effort. At least you can put your foot on the tongue and press down on the grip with all your weight. The numerous complaints about having to thread the hose end onto the valve stem seem unfounded. I didn't see that as a problem; although some Presta tubes come with valve cores that unscrew completely. If this is the case, all you have to do when unscrewing is to pull and wiggle the end of the hose to get the valve core toโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Sports and Recreation
Cons
  • Update Availability

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 swivelโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Bike Pumps
Cons
  • Appearance