I haven't seen it mentioned so let me add to this and say how impressed I an at how well these things hold a charge. Mine was just going in and out of my pocket unused for well over a month before it occurred to me to check if it was still charged. It said it was still fully charged but I plugged it in anyway and it stopped charging in less than a minute so it had hardly lost anything. It's nice to know you can mostly forget about and it will still be there for you.
Someone complained that "... cost is never an issue..." Let me try something more constructive. As part of your "No BS" review, I would have appreciated something to put the cost in perspective. For example, something like, "The cost is twice that of a good quality mini pump, but think of all the time you'll save." Overall, I really appreciate your reviews, especially the "No BS" part and the doggy cameos.
just thinking through my travel plans for heading to CO for the Rad at the end of the next month and might need to add this to the list instead of or in addition to CO2. Thanks JOM.
Thanks for the review, I already have a Fumpa Nano but it can only inflate about 1 roadtire, I'm looking at the AS2 Pro so I can leave my minipump at home (I also care a CO2 for backup).
@@GravelCyclist Yeah they say 3 28mm tires to 5,5 bar so it would be ideal, I only carry 2 spare tubes xD, so will probably order it even if these electricpumps are still very expensive!
Perhaps you can develop a tiny compressor, recoup your development costs along with staff salaries, rent, utilities, marketing, manufacturing, and price it accordingly. "Cost is never an issue for you". What exactly are you saying here?
I've done three 32mm road tires from 0-90psi as an experiment and still had 1 bar remaining. I've never ever had to do three full road bike inflates in over 600,000 miles of pedaln' the last 35 years for what it's worth. most was two tires a few times back in the day. at any rate I still carry a hand minipump just in case, but haven't needed it yes I ride a ton now, and used to ride a ton more...long distance roadie
The only problem with these rechargeable devices, as time goes when using it, the battery capacity quickly diminishes. My e-pump is the bigger model. When it was new , it was able to pump several times when charged at its max of 4 bars. After several months of use, the 4 bars suddenly drop to 2 bars then the pump stops working when pumping higher pressure (50 psi)
I haven't seen it mentioned so let me add to this and say how impressed I an at how well these things hold a charge. Mine was just going in and out of my pocket unused for well over a month before it occurred to me to check if it was still charged. It said it was still fully charged but I plugged it in anyway and it stopped charging in less than a minute so it had hardly lost anything. It's nice to know you can mostly forget about and it will still be there for you.
When i finish setting up my dynamo bike im going to get one of these. Recharge as i go on longer trips, id rather use my legs than my arms
really pleased with my AS2 Pro, saved a lot of time & faffing around.
I have 2 of these and they are amazing. Now I'm remembering how I first found out about these things.
Great review.! I’ve been waiting for a product like this so I can ditch the co2 and ridiculous mini pump. Thank you
I’m all for a product like this 🤙
Someone complained that "... cost is never an issue..." Let me try something more constructive.
As part of your "No BS" review, I would have appreciated something to put the cost in perspective. For example, something like, "The cost is twice that of a good quality mini pump, but think of all the time you'll save."
Overall, I really appreciate your reviews, especially the "No BS" part and the doggy cameos.
Appreciate the feedback, very useful, thank you.
I thought this was a gimmick, however after buying the as2 pro, it makes so much sense. Love it
Glad to hear you took the open mind approach. I too was very skeptical of this product; amazing they have miniaturized a compressor to this size!
just thinking through my travel plans for heading to CO for the Rad at the end of the next month and might need to add this to the list instead of or in addition to CO2. Thanks JOM.
Good luck at the Rad!
Looks like a nice product. I wonder if you still need to bring along a minipump??
I have on occasion, just in case of mechanism failure... my pump is extra mini.
@@GravelCyclistThat’s what she said. 😂
@@joepeel9233 LOL totally set myself up for that one!!!
You need a pool cleaning robot!😂🤣👍
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@@GravelCyclist and helps the algorithm! 👍🏴
Thanks for the review, I already have a Fumpa Nano but it can only inflate about 1 roadtire, I'm looking at the AS2 Pro so I can leave my minipump at home (I also care a CO2 for backup).
Fumpa is super nice.
@@GravelCyclist It is but the 1 roadtire is just not good enough as a replacement for a minipump.
@@KoenMiseur Understand. The Cycplus pumps I reviewed inflate way beyond just one road tyre.
@@GravelCyclist Yeah they say 3 28mm tires to 5,5 bar so it would be ideal, I only carry 2 spare tubes xD, so will probably order it even if these electricpumps are still very expensive!
Thanks
Does the pump turn off when it gets to the designated pressure?
Affirmative.
I'm a dinosaur roadie that still uses tubes inflated to 100. Would this do that?
Definitely.
Are these safe to use with TPU tubes? I've heard concerns about these battery powered type pumps running hot and compromising the valves on TPU tubes.
I've yet to try it on a TPU tube, sorry.
safe if you use the provided 'extendo-tube' that reduces the heat at the valve by quite a bit
@@serum-114 Thanks for chiming in, appreciate the Intel.
No mention of the over inflated price of these products, possibly because cost is never an issue for you.
Perhaps you can develop a tiny compressor, recoup your development costs along with staff salaries, rent, utilities, marketing, manufacturing, and price it accordingly. "Cost is never an issue for you". What exactly are you saying here?
How many times can you go from 0-80psi before needing a recharge? (Did you say that in the video and I missed it?)
Depends on the tyre size, but about 6 refills to 30psi using the AS2 Pro for 700c x 40
@@GravelCyclist certainly more than you would expect to need in a single ride.
Exactly.
I've done three 32mm road tires from 0-90psi as an experiment and still had 1 bar remaining. I've never ever had to do
three full road bike inflates in over 600,000 miles of pedaln' the last 35 years for what it's worth. most was two tires
a few times back in the day. at any rate I still carry a hand minipump just in case, but haven't needed it
yes I ride a ton now, and used to ride a ton more...long distance roadie
@@serum-114 Like you, I carry a microscopic mini pump just in case the compressor falls.
The only problem with these rechargeable devices, as time goes when using it, the battery capacity quickly diminishes. My e-pump is the bigger model. When it was new , it was able to pump several times when charged at its max of 4 bars. After several months of use, the 4 bars suddenly drop to 2 bars then the pump stops working when pumping higher pressure (50 psi)
Nah, a gadget too far especially when one might need to bring a pump, just in case!
Get a decent pump, like the PDW Cloud Gravel and be done with it.
Nice1.
these are half price on Amazon UK at the moment,....ordered...absolute bargain
Nice one!