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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.7 inches | | Package Width: | 5.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
A great little pump Jan 09, 2007
By Ryffranck
"Keith"
The best alternative to carrying a full size pump. Fits in your jersey pocket, built like a tank, and can reach 120 psi easily. I've had he Crank Bros. and this is easily the better pump. While heavier, it is made to last.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great emergency pump for high pressure tires Jan 07, 2010
By Clay Atchley Grest pump, compact makes high pressure pretty easily. Only flaw is the built-in pressure gauge stopped working. Probably caused by a drop on teh ground or two. Durable pump otherwise and does everything it claims.
Amazing little pump Dec 12, 2011
By Dylan Stultz I have had this pump for several weeks and I use it to inflate the tires on my wheelchair. This is a very durable pump and it's double action cuts the effort in half. I was also impressed to find that there is an air pressure guage built into the pump, so if you need to know the psi you will be quite pleased with this product.
brilliant mechanism, depressing execution Sep 09, 2011
By Nicholas Payton
"Nickrp8"
bottom line: with a few tweaks this would be the best pump on the market by a massive margin. As it stands it is a barely usable waste of brilliant engineering; and as an engineer that makes me sad.
This is the only bike pump that I have seen which uses genuine 2 stage compression. The push stroke puts air from the telescoping chamber in to a smaller chamber in the pump, the pull stroke forces that air in to the tire. This makes for a drastic improvement in both pumping efficiency and force needed to pump.
Unfortunately it is poorly made. The worst part is the gauge. It does not work; and because the pump is more efficient than expected it caused me to over pressure and blow up a tire. (on the good side this proved the pump is capable of going well over 110 psi) The valve connection is nowhere near as effective as that on similar pumps, and because you need force on both push and pull it is harder to keep it from damaging your stem. I could rant about weight and material selection too, but that is just a matter of needing a higher end model. Also I do not trust the holder it comes with at all.
If I were making it I would use a short hose with a screw in connection, an adjustable poppet pressure relief valve instead of a gauge (Why does no one do this?!?) and make it with aluminum and carbon tubes to get the weight down. To Quicker: One more product iteration please! you are so close! to all the other bike accessory manufactures out there: Please obtain this IP and start using it!
The most air for your pump Jun 21, 2011
By Opheliasbterfly This Quicker Pro pump is the best I've found, mainly because it extends out to about 3 times it's size and allows you to pump in much more air with each stroke than the run-of-the-mill hand pump. It's fairly light weight and comes with a handy mount that will not harm your frame. I usually just stick in in my jersey pocket though.
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