BBB Cycling AirBoost BFP-21
30,44
SKS Airkompressor 12.0
22,31
Lezyne Macro Floor Drive
36,54
BBB Cycling AirBoost BFP-21 vs. SKS Airkompressor 12.0 vs. Lezyne Macro Floor Drive
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Light and thorough |
Easy to use!!! (3x) |
Pumps lightly (2x) |
Price (2x) |
screw connection on valve |
Cons
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None |
no (4x) |
Not suitable for Dutch valve (dunlop) |
no screw part forholland valve |
changing valve opening is not so convenient |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The BBB AirBoost pumps up to 9 bar (130 psi). |
The DualHead pump head makes this pump suitable for all types of valves. |
The steel barrel of the AirBoost gives you the power you need to inflate your tyre quickly and easily. |
Compatible with all types of valves. |
Wide range of spare parts available to replace broken or worn components. |
With a max pressure of 15 bar, even track cyclists can inflate their tyres to the required pressure. |
By screwing the pump head directly onto the valve, the coupling remains airtight during inflation. |
Cons
Due to the steel construction, the bicycle pump is slightly heavier than aluminium bike pumps. |
No accurate pressure gauge for MTB tyres. |
Due to the somewhat lighter materials that are used, this pump is not the most stable. |
Specifications
Electric Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Electric Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Gravel Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
Presta
Schrader
Dunlop
Schrader
Dunlop
Presta
Schrader
Dunlop
Schrader
Dunlop
Presta
Schrader
Schrader
High pressure
High pressure
High pressure
Double pump head
Double pump head
Single pump head
Analogue
Analogue
Analogue
Steel
Steel
Steel
9 Bar
12 Bar
15 Bar
Colour
Grey
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Black
Grey
Grey
Type bicycle pump
Floor pump
Floor pump
Floor pump
No
No
No
Press
Screw