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Bike Floor Pump 500
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Make sure your tyres are at the right pressure before you ride into the world. The 500 floor pump is suitable for mountain, hybrid, city and kids' bikes.
Are you looking for a reliable, versatile bike pump? With foot rests for stability and a built-in pressure gauge, this floor pump lets you inflate your tyres to exactly the right amount.
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Product Features
Power
Inflate up to 8 bar / 116 Psi. (hybrid/city/mountain bike/kids' tyres).
Ease of use
Snaps onto all valves by dismantling / inverting the head
Precision
Built-in pressure gauge to inflate it to the right pressure.
Additional Product informations
Composition
Do not wash.
- 75% Tributyl Citrate
- 25% Aluminium
Pump suitable for all types of valves
Connects to all types of valve (Presta, Schrader, Dunlop) by clipping the universal head on.
How to use your floor pump
1) Select the correct connector for your inner tube's valve (by inverting part of the head. See diagram in the product photos).2) Push the pump onto the valve.3) Use the red lever to clip the pump into place.4) Inflate to the desired pressure.
Height
610 mm.
Weight
752 g
Product Reviews
Agree. Cheap but lousy pump. The red lever is too tight to lock/unlock. I bruised my finger handling the adapter. And trying to unlock a tight adapter means loss in tyre pressure and have to repump. Inefficient pump
Had the pump for over a year, has worked well. Took a bit of figuring out to adjust for needed valve but it covers all bases. I took out the black spacer/washer to inflate a blow-up pool and managed to loose it. Which means I can no longer inflate tyres. Does Decathlon sell that component? How do I get hold of one?
The pressure guage is completely wrong. Will often read 40 psi on tires that have been pumped to their complete max at above 100 psi. Any fixes?