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About RockShox High-Pressure Fork/Shock Pump, 300psi Max
Overall Feedback:
88% positive
76% praised for its high air volume, while 24% found it lacking
I have complained about the air volume of the bike pump. The pump is not accurate and gives inconsistent readings due to the flexible rubber air line, making it difficult to adjust the pressure accurately.
91% liked its compatibility with various valves, but 9% experienced issues with a specific type.
Attaching it is much easier with the grip farther back.
I checked other shock pumps but they do not fit the Fox Talas valve, which is slightly receded.
I find the shaft of the pump difficult to use because it is very short and narrow.
92% praised for its durable construction, while 8% experienced premature wear
I am skeptical about the durability of the bike pump due to the plain rubber hose, unlike Avenirs braided hose.
87% found it easy to use
I found it very easy to attach, use, and detach this pump, and it quickly aired up my tires while letting minimal air out.
I like the small foot print of the bike pump.
I find this pump easy to attach and use, with consistent pressure readings and virtually no leakage on disconnect.
The pump is compact, accurate and the valve spins free for easy on/off and snaps back to handle when done.
89% appreciated its compact design
The pump is small and light enough to carry in a backpack or hydration pack while riding.
90% praised for its precise gauge, while 10% found the gauge unreliable.
I have complained that the pressure gauge on this pump is inaccurate due to the flexible rubber air line, which causes pressure loss.
I have complained about the air volume of the bike pump. The pump is not accurate and gives inconsistent readings due to the flexible rubber air line, making it difficult to adjust the pressure accurately.
I have checked the air volume of the pump while inflating a car tire and I am not sure if it would be the same for a bike tire that holds less overall air volume.
On my bike, the only way to install this was upside down.
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