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Pros & Cons
- The Rock Shox Digital Pump is known for its high precision.
- The display is easy to read.
- Narrow and compact size.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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RockShox |
Description
Description
The digital pressure gauge is powered by a button cell (CR2032 3V).
Compatibility
• Compatible with Schrader valves• The digital display is easy to read
• Switch easily between PSI and Bar in the menu
• After the 80 seconds, the display turns off automatically
• Equipped with an air release valve for releasing small amounts of air
• Powered by a button cell (CR2032 3V)
• Narrow and compact size
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
3 / 5
Good, as long as you keep it at low pressures.
Pump is fine to use at "low" pressures, the long hose and hinge make it handy and easy to reach your valve. I can't say anything about precision, but it seems consistent, which is much more important. However, at high pressure (well before the max of 300 PSI) this pump fails, pumping becomes very heavy and it starts to taste air when you move the hinge of the hose. (For my muffler that likes 250 bar, the thing is less suitable)
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4 / 5
Just right
Works fine
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4 / 5
It's a great pump
5 / 5
Superb pump, precise and practical
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
OUTSTANDING METINGS + PUMP DEVICE
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3
Good, as long as you keep it at low pressures.
Pump is fine to use at "low" pressures, the long hose and hinge make it handy and easy to reach your valve. I can't say anything about precision, but it seems consistent, which is much more important. However, at high pressure (well before the max of 300 PSI) this pump fails, pumping becomes very heavy and it starts to taste air when you move the hinge of the hose. (For my muffler that likes 250 bar, the thing is less suitable)
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digital readout
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long flexible hose for
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difficult to pump at high pressure
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loses air, more at high pressure