It is difficult to choose suitable bike pump among so many different types of bicycle pumps. So in this article we will check out the factors you should consider when buying your mini bike pump.
Valve Type
Bicycles are generally fit with one of two valves, the Presta (typically found on road bikes) and Schrader (typically found on mountain bikes). The Presta valve is long and slender and is typically found on high performance bikes that require a high air pressure. Schrader valves on the other hand are wider and more secure than the Presta counterpart. Therefore, the head of the bike pumps differ depending on the type of valve in place. INBIKE bicycle tyre pump for sale is both suitable for Presta and Schrader. You do not need to worry about its usage.
Air Pressure
When selecting a cycle pump type, be sure to consider whether it will be able to provide the correct air pressure needed for your tires. A standard rule of thumb for air pressure is 85 – 130 psi for road bikes and 30 – 50 psi for mountain bikes; therefore, it may not be absolutely necessary to get a pump that offers a significantly high psi, such as 200. Furthermore, buying pumps with higher pressure output can sometimes mean having lower volume per pump or having a gauge that is less than accurate. You want to choose a pump that is a good balance of each of these items while providing you with the necessary air pressure for your tires.
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| mini bike pump with gauge |
Pump Size And Weight
If you do not need to travel with your pump then you can consider getting a larger pump such as an electronic or track pump for home usage. However, if you are an avid camper or frequently travel in rough terrain, you may want to consider getting a smaller pump such as a mini-pump. A portable bike pump is easy to carry with, and it is also great for emergency use.
Gauge
For smaller pumps, it is unlikely that you will find a bike pump with gauge; for larger pumps such as an electronic or track pump, you can expect that it will include one. Try to find gauges that are easy to read and able to measure the range of air pressure used by your bicycle. These days it is possible to find digital gauges that are accurate and easy to read, but they may be more expensive. Gauges are often worth the investment as they help ensure that you are pumping the correct air pressure into your tires, which in turn helps extend the life of your bicycle.
Pump Material
A typical rule of thumb is: the more expensive the materials, the more expensive the pump. High-quality pumps will be made of metal, are more durable, and generally last longer. INBIKE bicycle pump use aluminum alloy, so it has a longer service life.
Finding a suitable bicycle pump is hugely dependent on your individual needs. If you are an avid cyclist, you may want to consider purchasing a compact, lightweight pump that can provide air in between regular pumping. If you are an occasional bike rider, it may not be necessary to purchase a pump with all the bells and whistles. Keeping these tips in mind will help you make an informed choice when selecting the ideal pump.

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