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lol
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2015
This is a tiny small pump, it is good to attach it to your bike in case you need to pump the bike on the road. But be aware, this small thing requires so much repetitive muscle power to pump the bike.For normal household use, I would recommend spend a couple more dollars to get a regular size pump with ground stand,so you only need to push the pump down with less force.Also, the price listed here is outrageous. You can find much cheaper price on other websites or other sellers. I even found one at the local Ross store for $5.99, and it comes in a nice sealed retail package box.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2015
Good pump. light weight. Fits perfectly on the bike. Was able to pump up the tire with no problems. Had it only for a couple of months - no issues so far. Only negative I would say is how you go about using the pump - slightly cumbersome - wish it had a short hose instead of connecting directly to the valve.
Louie-G
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2015
I ride a lot of technical and DH trails, The pump mounts easily under my bottle cage and is held securely with the velcro strap. The thing doesn't move. Even though it came with additional screws that may have been a little longer, the ones that came on my specialized worked and I didn't need the ones that came with the mount. It fits snug, the handle on the pump is pictured folded in. In that position it is locked and the pump doesn't extend while on the bike. Flip the handle 90 degrees to open it then and you can move the piston freely.The rubber cap on the end keeps dust and mud out of the valve end. Nice touch.I just used this pump to change a flat on my 29er on the trail last night. It functioned very smoothly and as more pressure got into the tire it didn't get much more difficult to pump which I loved and i didn't wear out my arms before continuing on my ride. It took 500 pumps to get up to about 40psi in the 29er (Yes, I counted). That sounds like a lot but it wasn't too bad since you only move the piston about 4 inches each time. Total time took about 5 minutes from when I stopped to when I got back on the bike and continued down the trail! Buy this.
The Irish Patient
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2014
I wanted a compact pump to replace my Genuine Innovations CO2 inflator. The problem with my Genuine Innovations product is that it actually requires threaded cartridges despite false claims to accept unthreaded. The cost of threaded CO2 cartridges turned out to be significant. Also, the weight of three 16 gram cartridges is more than I want to carry around routinely.This EyezOff mini pump is a great replacement for my touring hybrid's tool kit. It's very compact and light. The barrel is made of alloy instead of plastic. The folding handle is comfortable. Very little air is lost from a Schraeder tube when attaching or detaching the pump.I own a good track pump for use at home. However, I deflated a tire completely to test this pump before relying on it for emergencies.I found that pumping is easy although a lot of strokes are needed. It took 260 strokes to get a 700c x 40 tire up to 53 psi. That's actually plenty of pressure for so fat a tire.While the EyezOff fully meets my needs, I doubt that it can ever get a tire beyond 65-70 psi. You may still need to carry a CO2 inflator to top off your tire if you're using skinny road tires at 100+ psi.
Jacob Beizer
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2013
This air pump does what it's supposed to, but because it's so small and oddly shaped, it will take some time to pump up your tires. Better if you're in a pinch than if you're at home just prepping you bike for a ride. I'd recommend keeping this with the bike, but getting a bigger pump for blowing up tires at your house. The seal around the valve could be a little bit more secure.
Steweygatz
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2013
Nice attachment for bike if you want to screw into frame. Basic pump. Seems well made. Not sure if you can get a whole lot of pressure into the tire, but these are really for emergencies and times when boost is needed on the road. FYI, while pumping be careful to not torque the valve, you WILL RIP the valve stem and will need a new tube. If you dont need an easy pack pump like this, just go for a basic foot pump to keep in the garage. Trust me, i learned from experience on a brand new tire the other day
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2012
This little hand-held pump fits both types of bike tires (presta & schrader). By default it's set to schrader, so I had to invert the connector. This took me a few minutes to figure out (the instructions have a single figure, not super helpful). Other than this slight frustration, the pump is perfect. Made a good seal. the handbar extends into a "T" bar. I inflated my 700x32 tire from flat to full in about 2-3 minutes (maybe 60-80 pumps (?)). It comes with a small rack to attach to your bike (which is surprisingly sturdy). This guy is light enough that I take it on any trip.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2012
I was really impressed with this bike pump. It attaches well (to the tire) and is easy to pump. I also feel like it is quicker to remove so less air is loss than with most pumps. It is pretty small and super light. It comes with a mounting bracket, but I have been keeping it in my (small) bike pouch that I have on the handlebars. For the price and efficiency, this is great!
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