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Bike Pump with Pressure Gauge: Your Portable Floor Pump for Every Inflate
Ever been stranded with a flat tyre miles from anywhere? This hand pump is just the mate you need for a swift, no-nonsense fix. Crafted from sturdy stainless steel, it’s built to take a knock or two—drop-resistant and rust-proof—so it’s up for the long haul, season after season. Despite its toughness, it’s surprisingly lightweight and compact, slipping easily into your tool bag or bike basket without adding any bulk.
The clever built-in pressure gauge takes the guesswork out of pumping. It gives you real-time readings up to 160 PSI (11 Bar), so you know exactly when to stop, helping to avoid overinflating and giving your tyres a longer lease of life. The ergonomic T-shaped handle feels comfy in your hands, and with a reinforced rubber base for solid stability, pumping becomes quicker and far less of a palaver.
It’s designed to play nicely with most valves you’ll encounter—Presta and Schrader included—and comes with three handy extra nozzles for inflating everything from basketballs and paddling pools to air cushions. So whether you’re out on your bike, sorting a flat on your motorbike, or getting the kids’ football ready for kick-off, this pump has got your back.
Using it couldn’t be simpler: just attach the nozzle to your tyre or inflatable, flick the control lever to lock it in place, and start pumping. No faffing about with complicated setups or lugging around bulky gear. Plus, the sleek black finish looks smart and professional—just the ticket.
What you need to know:
Measuring a neat 40 by 16 by 4 cm and weighing in at just 600 grams, it strikes a perfect balance between robustness and portability. The stainless-steel build keeps it durable without the extra weight. Made by PBMLGO—a brand known for solid, reliable cycling kit—you’re in safe hands.
So, next time you’re gearing up for a ride or need a dependable pump for your kit, this hand pump ticks every box. Efficient, tough, and easy to use—no more faffing about with electric pumps or hunting for a service station. Just you, your bike, and a pump that gets the job done.