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The Schwinn Mini Bike Frame to Floor Bicycle Pump with Gauge is a versatile and compact solution for all your biking inflation needs. With a fold-out design, it easily converts from a frame pump to a floor pump, ensuring you're always prepared for the road ahead. The durable alloy construction and easy-to-read gauge make it a reliable choice for cyclists of all levels.
Brand | Schwinn |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Handheld |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038675674516 |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
UPC | 784427627025 038675674516 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.68 x 6.02 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.02 x 16.26 x 14.13 inches |
Brand Name | Schwinn |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
Model Name | Schwinn Mini Bike Frame to Floor Bicycle Pump with Gauge |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | SW76745-3 |
Included Components | Pump |
Size | One Size |
H**T
Portable and effective
I recently moved off to college, and brought my bike with me to get around campus. I knew I'd need a bike pump, and settled on this one as a portable option. It turned out to be even smaller than I expected; I can carry it around in my backpack easily. (When fully folded up, the thing is about as long as my forearm). Whenever I need it, I can just unfold it and pump up my tires. It doesn't even take that long! This pump does exactly what I expected and more.The one complaint I might have is that the handle on the top folds out in a bit of an odd way, to the point that if you grasp it wrong while folding it you might give yourself a little pinch. (It's more annoying than painful really.) And honestly, if that's the biggest complaint I've got, then you know this pump will really work for you.
J**Y
Price/value..Nice little pump but takes good form/perseverance if going to max psi
Time will tell ultimately how sturdy this thing is because it does work. without much fault.I'm a tall dexterous guy and purchased this for my 20x1.5 inch 120 psi tire. I'll say if you can comfortably push up your own body weight repetitively, you will get the promised 120 psi out of this thing, but not without initial adjustment. The gauge reading shows during pump progress and due to its more compact size, light metal, its not super easy to get air pumped in smoothly but for what it is, and hopefully will remain to be, a great air pump bike.The nozzle must be connected and clamped down on the stem correctly, locking by flipping 90 degree. This becomes one handed efficient so as to maintain minimal loss because at higher pressures air will escape the tube quickly. You'll end up flicking up (180 degrees) to let go lock and pull away quick with the pressured flick of your thumb while grasping the pump's tube simultaneously.Your motion should be to hold at floor with one hand/stiff arm and directly inline other arm with you shoulder, pump T-bar between your ring and middle finger and most importantly to your lower palm to maximize shoulder/arm/palm direct inline efficiency. You'll need strength at higher levels of pressure due to resistance.The gauge doesn't seem to be entirely accurate despite expected air loss on disconnect, it seems to read 5-10 psi under its max of 120 but seems reliable for what it is.You'll know when you reach that 120 max because the pumps want to seem to hit a wall of pressure that didnt go down as far as before. Overall it took me 4-5 different sets of pumping to get at the 120 psi for the tire due to actual built pressure and trying to be as efficient as possible with disconnect procedures. Even a second of disconnect inefficiency at high pressure would release up to 50 psi or more.Overall? This is a great little pump, hopefully its sturdy constructed to last at that tight 120 barrier of years with regular usage. The base chamber-down to where the hose connects gets hot probably due to the quick pressure buildup/transfer at higher psi. You can get a good body pump and sweat going along with your tire pump if maxing this thing out but its small its going to take some elbow grease (not included)
B**S
This thing is perfect. It is tiny
This thing is perfect. It is tiny, but not so small it is frustrating. It is inexpensive, but sturdy.It does take longer to pump up a tire than a full sized pump, but that is to be expected. The trade off for the space saving tiny size with the option to latch it onto my bike or toss it into a drawer in my apartment is so worth it.
T**S
the first time someone stole it off my bike when i parked it in a bad part of town the good
i bought this twice, the first time someone stole it off my bike when i parked it in a bad part of townthe good: its light on the wallet, and it's small, and it comes with a little holder you can attach to your bike frame in the same place as you would a water bottle holder.the bad:it takes a hell of a lot of effort to get any reasonable level of pressure pumped into the bike, you will start to strain and it will start to feel like a workout as you go beyond 60psi. my bike is a road bike, and i need at least 100 psi for my tires to function optimally. it takes FOREVER to get to 100 and i doubt you'll get further than that unless you have the patience of jesus and the strength of dwayn "the rock" johnsonthe ugly:the foot stand bent over time with use, and on my first pump it eventually came right off. this is not a durable pump at all. within only a few months of using the second one i ordered, it has started to come apart near the twisting hinge at the base, and i notice when i pump my tired air leaks from this hinge now. i cannot pump my tires beyond about 40-60 psi anymore now, because too much air simply leaks out of the base and never makes it into the tirebottom line:this would be "okay" as a backup pump for if you get a flat on the road or trail since it's small and ergonomic, but i would look elsewhere otherwise, even if you have to pay more. a penny wise is a pound foolish or w/e they saying goes
S**E
Perfectly compact pump. Dont expect the dial to be accurate.
Perfectly capable compact pump. Very efficient and easy to use.Cons:1. Useless foot peg.position and height makes it impossible to use.2. The dial doesnt seem to be accurate in any way.
D**H
Uh so my tire exploded literally
So, first off. Do not buy this pump. The guage is defective. While it inflated my tire easily and quickly, my tire exploded. I’m talking blew an eight inch gash through the tread.But. Took minimal effort to do so and worked quickly. If not for being out a tire and tube would definitely recomend to everyone. So buy at own risk.
D**Y
Good for the money.
I've been using it for ~3 month, it works just fine. It is light, so I take it in every trip with me. The gauge works fine too.If you have Presta valves, gauge indicates actual pressure while pumping it. I.e. if you just plug it - it shows 0, you need to pump it several times util pressure in the tube and in the pipe gets the same.
R**L
Works good, would give 5 stars if it was a ...
Little bit smaller than I expected but that's my own fault I guess. Works good, would give 5 stars if it was a little longer and I had to pump it less and if the hose was longer too, have to rotate tire to position the valve down at the bottom. Otherwise good and fits it's purpose and convenient to attach to the bike.
T**O
Great design, Easy to use
Fits easily on the bike.The foot piece makes it easier to get higher pressures necessary for road bikes.
M**L
Excelente producto
Es una bomba muy práctica y se ve de buena calidad. La puse en el marco de mi bicicleta (con el accesorio y tornillos que vienen incluidos), he hecho recorridos de alrededor de 28 km combinados, carretera y empedrado y la bomba no se sale ni se desacomoda. La he usado para inflar llantas de bicicletas híbridas (hasta 60 psi) y de montaña (hasta 40 psi). El indicador de presión sí funciona y es muy práctico, sólo que en mi caso estaba desviado alrededor de 10 psi. La recomiendo
P**1
Very compact
Don't know if it will work for long time but very compact. Quality look good.
J**S
Ligera y práctica
La compré debido a que salgo muy seguido en bicicleta y necesitaba una bomba compacta para sacarme de un apuro si sucedia algun percance. La bomba tiene un tamaño adecuado, es muy ligera, el cuerpo es de aluminio y aunque las demas piezas son de plástico se nota de calidad aceptable para el precio.Viene integrado un manómetro pero de fábrica no funciona, he leído por ahi que se debe ajustar. También incluye un soporte para colocarla en el cuadro aunque esto dependera mucho de la forma de este. Sin problemas se puede llevar en una mochila o maleta.La presión es buena y no se siente tan cansado al inflar, aunque cuando la llanta ya tiene algo de presión se llega a sentir cierta resistencia pero nada grave.En resumen ligera y práctica pero el hecho de que el manómetro no funcione de fábrica ñe resta puntos, no hay que ser muy exigentes tampoco debido al precio. Cumple su función adecuadamente.
E**T
Buena, práctica y bonita
Justo lo que se necesita cuando traes tu bici por todos lados, yo la ancle a mi bici y se acomodo perfectamente en el tubo trasero. No pesa y el esfuerzo que realizas para inflar la llanta es un poco menor al que normalmente uno hace con las bombas tradicionales de mano. Trae un adaptador para valvulas presta y schradder. Muy bien
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