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The Blackburn Airstick Pump fits both Presta and Schrader valve types, ideally suited to road bikes and capable of inflating to 160psi.
The original high pressure minipump is more potent than ever, thanks to a new ergonomically shaped head and fold-out t-handle with soft rubberized grip zones. Tried and true double-action internals pump on both the push and pull stroke. All backed by Blackburns no-quibble lifetime warranty!
Mini pumps provide neat solutions to inflating your bicycle tyres, they often come with clips to attach them to your frame or are small enough to fit in your saddle bag or jersey pocket. Most will comfortably inflate to over 70psi, while some of the higher end pumps can reach over 140psi, making them suitable for both mtb and road use.
In 1975 Blackburn set out to design stronger, lighter, more innovative and more reliable cycling products. The first were bike bags and bike racks designed for touring. From there, Blackburn grew. Over the next 30 years, Blackburn's spark of innovation has lead to many revolutionary products, like the first high quality aircraft aluminium cycle rack, the first dual stroke bike minipump, the first oversized mountain bike minipump and the first dual stage/dual stroke floor bike pump to name a few. Blackburn's creative spark is burning brighter than ever, Blackburn is dedicated to designing smart, reliable, no nonsense cycle accessories that are essential to your bike riding experience.
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Super mini pump with high pressure capability to match the 'long' artillery
Dependable performance time after time, what you want from an essential accessory
It took a while to get to our test mark of 100psi but there was never really any doubt it would make it...it's pretty hard to fault in operation.
Does everything a road mini pump should do with the minimum of fuss.