Once it reaches the pre-selected pressure it switches off automatically. Then toss it back in its lightweight/heavy-duty case and off you go.
It works off the battery in your motorcycle (or a jumper pack with a 12-volt output, such as the best-in-class Scosche Power-Up 700) and delivery precise air pressure in 3 languages. Seriously, you can set it to PSI, BAR or KPA.
The kit includes the pump with a digital pressure gauge and all the power leads and connectors to enable you to run off your motorcycle battery via a tethered Battery Tender connector—or just use the included ad-hoc alligator clips, and power it off a friend (or any passerby’s) 12-volt battery.
The pump weights just 500 grams and measures roughly 5x4x2 inches. It’ll inflate a tire to a max of 50PSI.
For reference, it’ll fill a 120/70 R19 tires to 36psi in 3:20. It’s top off a 170/60 R17 tires to 40psi in 6:45.
Sure, it takes about double the time than it’s sibling product, the all-metal, uber-minamalist Pocket Pump. But what it costs in an extra couple of minutes it makes up for with real-time tire pressure readout, and thus relieving the user of having to take the pump off, check the pressure, then re-attach the pump if needed.
The Mini Pump is CE approved and comes with Rocky Creek Design’s no-nonsense five year product warranty.
Once it reaches the pre-selected pressure it switches off automatically. Then toss it back in its lightweight/heavy-duty case and off you go.
It works off the battery in your motorcycle (or a jumper pack with a 12-volt output, such as the best-in-class Scosche Power-Up 700) and delivery precise air pressure in 3 languages. Seriously, you can set it to PSI, BAR or KPA.
The kit includes the pump with a digital pressure gauge and all the power leads and connectors to enable you to run off your motorcycle battery via a tethered Battery Tender connector—or just use the included ad-hoc alligator clips, and power it off a friend (or any passerby’s) 12-volt battery.
The pump weights just 500 grams and measures roughly 5x4x2 inches. It’ll inflate a tire to a max of 50PSI.
For reference, it’ll fill a 120/70 R19 tires to 36psi in 3:20. It’s top off a 170/60 R17 tires to 40psi in 6:45.
Sure, it takes about double the time than it’s sibling product, the all-metal, uber-minamalist Pocket Pump. But what it costs in an extra couple of minutes it makes up for with real-time tire pressure readout, and thus relieving the user of having to take the pump off, check the pressure, then re-attach the pump if needed.
The Mini Pump is CE approved and comes with Rocky Creek Design’s no-nonsense five year product warranty.