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Pros & Cons
- No more expensive large-capacity pump required to inflate your tubeless tyres.
- The light weight of the Schwalbe Tire Booster allows you to easily bring it along.
- In order to pressurise the Schwalbe Tire Booster, you'll need a floor pump.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Schwalbe |
Presta | |
11 Bar | |
Yes | |
Colour
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Black |
Description
Description
In conjunction with the British start-up AirShot, Schwalbe has developed the Tire Booster. This new pump allows you to inflate a tyre up to a staggering 11 bar. This ensures your tyre is properly placed onto the rim and sealed evenly. At just 435 grams, the Tire Booster is light enough to bring along with you.
Reviews
Reviews
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Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Ideal for slamming tubless bikes, whether road or MTB.
I was able to fit my first tubless tyres easily. There's no need for a compressor, and I can take it with me when I'm out and about, in addition to my bike pump. Make sure that the valve is tight to the tank, as it can be removed. Make sure you use the correct filling pressure for the size of your tyres, and don't forget to brush the sidewalls with soapy water. I advise you to apply the preventive after fitting to avoid soiling your rims. There are syringes with a fine tip that can be used by removing the shell. Finally, I store my wheels with the valve at the bottom so as not to risk clogging it.
4 / 5
Not to be missed bik your gear
Used a few times already, handy! Works especially well when you take out the inner valve. Then you get the trickiest tyres on the rim properly.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Necessary device to make tires tubeless
He does fine what he is supposed to do
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Indispensable if you want to put tubeless tires on yourself.
The pump is very easy to use and compact. Reusable every time and you choose how much pressure to pump into the cylinder. When inflating tubeless mtb tires do need to fill the cylinder 2 times and "boost" the tire to make the tire "pop".
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
a must have with a tubeless setup
I had a tubeless setup that I wanted to put back on. With a regular hand pump I didn't succeed. But by using the tire booster I succeeded :-) A cheap and handy solution, ideal for home use.
Pros & Cons
5
Ideal for slamming tubless bikes, whether road or MTB.
I was able to fit my first tubless tyres easily. There's no need for a compressor, and I can take it with me when I'm out and about, in addition to my bike pump. Make sure that the valve is tight to the tank, as it can be removed. Make sure you use the correct filling pressure for the size of your tyres, and don't forget to brush the sidewalls with soapy water. I advise you to apply the preventive after fitting to avoid soiling your rims. There are syringes with a fine tip that can be used by removing the shell. Finally, I store my wheels with the valve at the bottom so as not to risk clogging it.
4
Not to be missed bik your gear
Used a few times already, handy! Works especially well when you take out the inner valve. Then you get the trickiest tyres on the rim properly.
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Compact
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Handy strap for around bicycle pump
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Inflates up to 11 bar
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Price
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Short hose
5
Indispensable if you want to put tubeless tires on yourself.
The pump is very easy to use and compact. Reusable every time and you choose how much pressure to pump into the cylinder. When inflating tubeless mtb tires do need to fill the cylinder 2 times and "boost" the tire to make the tire "pop".
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Compact whole
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Dummyproof operation
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Swing-off valve
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Mtb tires require a little more checking.