







T**A
Easy to use. Easy to store. Lightweight.
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I've bought this to help recondition a couple old bikes that I've got kicking around. You can see one of these bikes in my video review for this pump.The pump works very well. It has two connector types on its nossle. I am only familiar with one of the connector types and that's the one my bikes require. The pump sets up easily and inflates a bike tire quickly. How to use it is pretty intuitive. I own a "stick" type bike pump that you pump with your hands and this leg pump is much easier to use and pumps a tire to pressure much more quickly. This makes sense since your using leg muscle instead of arm muscle. Leg muscles are much larger and stronger. This pump also stores up small but maybe not quit small enough to carry on your bike unless you have a basket or back panel pouches like I do. The only other thing that I'd mention about this pump is that they arent built for abuse. You'll want to use it on a flat surface and you will need to have something to hold onto with your hands to steady yourself as you pump. If not, you may end up flipping the pump sideways while your stepping on the pumps wire stabilizer which will break the stabilizer off the pump. That's where you see the only negative reviews for this pump. Look at those photos and you'll see that those folk probably lost their balance while pumping. Not the pumps fault. Like I said, you have to steady yourself by holding onto something as you pump as both your feet will be busy doing something other than balancing you. Used correctly and reasonably, this is a great little pump. I see a a similar pump but with a pressure gauge built into it sold by the same seller. Kind of wished I'd bought that one for a couple bucks more instead but that's ok. I'm not lazy enough not to use my tire pressure gauge.
B**T
Exactly as Described
This air pump was exactly what I was looking for. It is small and lacks a powerful punch. It comes with and air pin as well as 2 different connections for air mattress or beach balls. It unfolds, does the job and folds back up. Can easily be carried in a backpack. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a compact convenient pump that doesn’t take up space and does the job. This pump took my bike tires from flat with no air to completely full in my 60 or 20 pumps or less for each tire. This was efficient and for the price you can’t beat it.
D**N
Great pump to have on-the-go
Neat little pump. It comes with different attachments to fill various things. I love how small and compact it is; the attachments fit in a little box that slides onto the side of the pump when not in use.It’s small and convenient enough to throw into a backpack on mountain trails, and otherwise is small enough to store in a tiny compartment in my trunk to keep nearby on outdoor trips.It’s very easy to use; since it’s so lightweight it wobbles a little bit when youre pumping it by foot, but it’s easy enough to stabilize yourself by putting your hand on something. I expected it to take a lot of work to pump a bike tire from flat to full since it’s so short, but not the case with this one. It won’t be as quick as an expensive, large one, but it still got the job done quick.The pump nozzle can be a little tricky to deal with at first. The latch is sturdy and takes a little muscle to lock into place, and it’s very easy to let a little air out when unlocking it to remove the nozzle. After a few uses, you kind of get the feel for it and it can be easy to adjust to without letting much air escape.Would recommend and buy again
J**R
I've had bikes since I was 7. I'm now 64 and still riding!
I have had my own set of tools since I've been 15! I still have 98% (or so) of my very first Craftsman basic toolbox set I got for Christmas that year! Including the toolbox! I presently have two bikes (both 21 speed) and am thinking of getting an electric... not to mention all the odds and ends I own that a bike pump would be good for. My very first tire. MY VERY FIRST TIRE! I'm filling it and even standing on the "balancer" (because, that's why it was designed with one), it went sideways during one of my pumps while the tire was only half-way full (I have a tire gauge too!). The base cracked from one side to the other where the "balancer" tongs were inserted. I got off as fast as I could to try to minimize the damage but... Now? I have only one of FOUR tires with enough air to ride and it's only half-inflated while I wait for the superglue to dry. It's not very well designed. The base needs to be wider. Up until that moment during it's use, I never got any indication it'd tilt on me like that! I know it's really inexpensive this way... but what good does that do you if you're only tossing it in the trash right after it's been delivered??? I do/did understand that I needed to push straight down every stroke. I was doing it that way because I like to keep my tools and equipment working and intact. The side it went out on me on was, of course, the narrow side... go figure!
M**K
Good pump
The pump works fine. A bit difficult to use with your foot, falls over. But the amount of air that goes into my bike tires is way better than previous pumps, I have to pump about half as many times.
B**T
Terrific pump for the price
Great little pump that is light weight and very portable. As others have indicated, you need to stand on the wire clip to steady the pump, and then you should have something to hold on to to steady yourself. If you've done this, it works like a charm. Pump is really light so it doesn't feel like the most sturdy thing in the world, yet I also feel like it will not break easily as long as you've followed my earlier directions! If you are struggling to keep your balance and you fall over while trying to push the pump down, then it seems very possible that you could damage the pump. But, this scenario is only the result of speculation on my part, and is easily avoided regardless!
P**S
Great in a pinch
I like it but I have to put all my weight on it to pump. I’m female 125 lbs. my road hybrid has 70 psi tires and I need to pump after 25 miles. Last time out a man in the group pumped me up with his arms and could only get to 60psi. It’s enough of course to keep going strong. It’s lightweight and in my back tire pack. I feel safer with it because my arm will not pump up a tube bike pump.
A**O
Not Worth the money!
Broken after few uses...The plastic base is made with a very poor quality plastic... If you use it as it is supposed to be, one wrong pumping and will break it. Go for something else.
M**M
Good for price, useful because of size, but hard to use with your feet
This pump is quite good, mostly due to the price point and sturdiness of the pump cylinder. I bike in a northern hemisphere climate where the roads are horrible, and it behooves me to actually carry a pump whenever I ride, because of the poor state of the potholes.However, I actually use this pump more with my hands than my actual feet. Because of its small stature, it's actually quite hard to pump with both legs so close together. Instead, I get on hands and knees and pump with my palm. It allows for more stabilization and the pump won't go flying with the stingy metal piece that has a tendency to unattach.
A**G
Faulty unstable design.
This is a faulty design. It's not stable and topples while pumping with foot.i almost hurt my foot using it first time itself. The metal foot rest broke and now it has to be used by hand.
C**D
Compact portable size. Easily fits in a back pack/saddle bag. Ideal paired with a patch kit
Haven't had to use it yet but seems fairly solid. Would give it 5 stars but it has no pressure gauge and costs about the same as others that have one. I meant to buy one with a gauge but was in a hurry and clicked on the wrong one, so that's my fault. Don't make the same mistake they look a lot alike
T**
Perfect/Parfait/Perfecto!!!
I needed a pump for my jogging stroller and I am glad that this one works very well. A little confusing at first however once you get the handle you’ll be just fine. Great buy for anyone who is in need of a bike pump.
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