I have mostly tubeless setups... I love the idea of having a mini pump like this for my short and longer multi day trips. Have you had any issues using this pump with TLR tires? Any specific recommendations?
I am still on C02, but these things look interesting. My only hesitation is how long they hold their charge if not used for a bit. I am definitely the type of person who would forget to charge it before a ride and be SOL
I’m still in the old school with skinny wheels and I’ve yet to see one of these that can push two tires to 100 PSI on one charge. I don’t think this is the one.
@@TheRideXperience I would love to know how it works out. I still use a hand pump because I know I can at least count on it no matter what. I would love to save myself some effort if I could fix a flat without almost breaking my arm lol.
Bought one of these months ago, now two of the other guys I rode with bought one as well. Works great
great gadget!
I have mostly tubeless setups... I love the idea of having a mini pump like this for my short and longer multi day trips. Have you had any issues using this pump with TLR tires? Any specific recommendations?
I use it with TLR tires, no issues
Can it be charged using any USB-C cable? Or only the one that it comes with?
Any USB-C cable
@@TheRideXperience Thanks!
I am still on C02, but these things look interesting. My only hesitation is how long they hold their charge if not used for a bit. I am definitely the type of person who would forget to charge it before a ride and be SOL
That’s a good thing to test. I’ll leave it in the saddle for a month or so and see how much battery is there
✌🏻 cool
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Hello, I been watching your videos and I would like to join you guys on the rides. I’m new to the cycling
You are more than welcome to join. We mostly do group rides on Saturdays. We post the rides on the Strava clube: strava.app.link/9ZondwlorMb
I’m still in the old school with skinny wheels and I’ve yet to see one of these that can push two tires to 100 PSI on one charge. I don’t think this is the one.
Will test it when I get a skinny in the shop
@@TheRideXperience I would love to know how it works out. I still use a hand pump because I know I can at least count on it no matter what. I would love to save myself some effort if I could fix a flat without almost breaking my arm lol.