Dual Valve Bicycle Tire Pump with Air Storage Booster

$27.99
$32.99
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  • Orange
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  • 160 PSI
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  • With Gauge
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Hycline bike pump 150 PSI

Hycline Bicycle Tire Pump 160 PSI High-Pressure Bike Floor Pump with Presta and Schrader Valve 

Hycline's Bicycle Tire Pump is a reliable and efficient tool for inflating bike tires. With its dual valve design, it is compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves, giving you more flexibility when pumping.

The included accessory box contains three needle adapters, making it easy to inflate balls and balloons as well. The high-pressure capacity of this pump can reach up to 160 PSI, and its high precision gauge allows for accurate inflation. The buffer bucket and air storage booster make the pumping process effortless, saving you time and energy.

Made of durable materials, this pump is built to last. It is suitable for a variety of bike types, including BMX, mountain, road, and commuter bikes, as well as electric vehicles, motorcycles, and inflatable toys

Features

  • Dual valve design for Presta and Schrader valves
  • Upgrade accessory box with three needle adapters
  • High-pressure capacity of 160 PSI (11 bar) with precise gauge
  • Air storage booster for easier inflation
  • Wide range of applications for various types of bikes and inflatable toys
  • Made of seamless steel and sturdy plastic with high-toughness rubber hose
  • Easy to store and carry with integrated toolbox and hose design

Customer Reviews

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A
Ahmed aly
Works great

I would recommend

M
Mike L
its sometimes cold in the winter

nice

A
Ariel
It gets the job done.

The pump has poor stability when pumping air. However, it perform the task I bought it for.

M
Marion
Grandma

I love we this pump…..just did 3-bikes in 5-mins

j
jord18847
Small and mighty

I needed to inflate some items at a fairly high pressure and my little electric pump could only push out 40-50 lbs. I knew the road bike tires took a lot of pressure so I searched out pumps. Wanted to keep the size down in order to fit in a range bag or store in a took box. This pump did not disappoint. Very compact, easy to use and stable when pumping high pressure. Good buy and recommend.

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What should I consider when choosing bicycle tires?

When selecting bicycle tires, consider the size, tread, width, durability, pressure, weight, and riding style. Choose a tire that fits your bike's wheels, is appropriate for the terrain you'll be riding on, is durable and puncture-resistant, can handle the recommended tire pressure, and matches your riding style.

What size bike tire do I need for my bike?

To determine the size of tire you need for your bike, you can look at the sidewall of your current wheel, which will have the tire size printed on it. The size will typically be expressed as a combination of numbers and letters, such as "700x23c" or "26x2.0". The first number refers to the diameter of the tire, which is measured in millimeters for metric sizes (e.g. 700) or inches for imperial sizes (e.g. 26). The second number refers to the width of the tire, also measured in millimeters or inches. The letter at the end indicates the type of tire (e.g. "c" for clincher)
If you're unsure about what size tires to get or have any doubts about compatibility, you can consult your bike's owner's manual or contact the manufacturer for advice.

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