Ensure optimal tire performance with our selection of pressure gauge bike pumps. Designed for accuracy and ease of use, these pumps feature built-in pressure gauges that allow you to monitor tire inflation with precision. Whether you're preparing for a ride or performing routine maintenance, our pumps provide reliable inflation for all types of bikes. Lightweight and portable, they are perfect for home use or on-the-go adjustments. Experience hassle-free pumping and keep your tires in top condition for a smooth ride every time.
$69.99
[ I bought this a month ago and it works great…the pressure gauge is great and the pump is so easy to use. ... The hose attaches easily and the gauge is accurate and easy to
5
Bharry
It is a really good pump. Works great with Presta valves on my road bike and also the Schrader valves on my hybrid. Good quality and easily achieved 120 psi on my road bike.
5
Stallworth82
My Wife and I are extremely satisfied with the product. The product works excellently and easily.
5
Jase 72
So solid so sturdy. Able to connect to bike tire valve easily. Filling requires less strokes than other similar pumps. Easy to read gauge. Very worth the extra few bucks.
5
Michael Bikes
This is a great bike pump. Finally a pump that has some weight to it so you 're not trying to hold it up while pushing down. And yes I know most have foot pegs as this one, but with the solid construction it's completely different. It's also highly recommended in cycling articles.
5
pshah04
Best air pump I 've purchased; easy to read pressure gauge, high capacity pump so you will be able to fill air in both road and mountain bikes, and durably built so it will last for years. There are many cheaper pumps available in the market, but make the initial investment once for a great pump that will last years to come.
$239.99
# 2 and more importantly, this makes setting up tubeless tires a breeze. ... No need for air compressor and way easier than frantically pumping with regular floor
5
Southsidecougar
[ Bought this because# 1 I needed a floor pump. Works great as that.# 2 and more importantly, this makes setting up tubeless tires a breeze. Use the charge feature, pump it to 11, and you ’ re ready to bead your tires. No need for air compressor and way easier than frantically pumping with regular floor pump.
$39.99
It is really nice that it will work on both shrader and presta valves so that way I only need one for my road and mountain bike. ... Fits well on my Bike ... Does the job with no
5
Mitch
[ This fits well on my bike and seems to work well. It is really nice that it will work on both shrader and presta valves so that way I only need one for my road and mountain bike.
4
Bobo9
Well with the low cost. Does the job with no complaints
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WAS: $69.99*
Extremely well built, a wide steel base for stability, easy to read pressure gauge, comfortable plastic pump handle, all metal pump head instead of plastic and best of all a lifetime
5
lefty mike
[ After looking at review after review, I selected this floor pump. Extremely well built, a wide steel base for stability, easy to read pressure gauge, comfortable plastic pump handle, all metal pump head instead of plastic and best of all a lifetime guarantee.
5
Singletrack Addict
[ I bought this pump a couple months ago and use it all the time. I like the long hose and how smooth it pumps:) I recommend it for any bikers. Good stuff.
4
Ben B
[ Does what it ’s supposed to and hasn ’ t broken yet! The head is a little awkward to lock on, but you get used to it. You just need to unscrew the cap to swap valve types.
$42.99
It has a built in tire pressure gauge- not really easy to read but still good to have. ... Gauge is a nice bonus as well. ... Fits bike well.. substantial and well made. Great
5
sawilson3127
I bought this to mount on my road bike. It's small, easy to mount and the double action allows for quick inflation. Well worth the money!
5
Dfresh
It's a good pump lets you know your tire pressure so you can put as much air as you 'd like to ride efficiently. If you own a bike you should also own a portable pump. If you happen to get a flat you can at the least pump some air in the tire every few blocks to get your bike home. I bought a pump for 9. 99 and returned it because it broke and upgraded to this one. It's pretty dependable. Well worth the money!
5
rkilbride
Purchased this for use with my road bike with presta valves. It has a fairly low profile on the frame. I let the air out of a tire to test the pump and I was able to get it up to 90 psi without much effort and could have gone further if I chose to. It takes awhile to pump up as is expected with a small pump like this, but it does move the air without too much effort. I 'm happy with this little guy.
5
Lezzy
Love the pump, def. suggest to anyone thinking about buying! Do it, do it!
5
rodney
It works good enough for the price. Once you reach 50psi it's really hard to Pump. I do n't doubt that this pump can inflate your tire to 100 psi. But your going to get a real work out. I would recommend this Topeak Mini Dual bike pump.
$54.99
I really like how it you can read the pressure, let some air out, and read again( by pressing a button). ... [ This is a great pressure gauge that provides accurate results very
5
Jashfoo
[ Works really well as a tire gauge! I really like how it you can read the pressure, let some air out, and read again( by pressing a button). Accepts both schrader and presta valves. COuple of issues: PSI readings displays only integers, would like to see it read down to the tenths. Also, when ready tubeless tires using presta valves, the sealant canget inside. Not sure if it affects anything though. I try to deal with this issue by always taking readings by rotating the wheel so that the valve is at the upper most position( hopefully most of the sealant is at the bottom..) I give it a hard recommendation if you can spare the cash!!
5
NDtommy
[ At first, before it was delivered to me, I was, honestly, a bit skeptical. Once I got the 'feel' for using it, I can say its absolutely great. Oh, and accurate. Good price. Good product. Moosehead is a great retailer. Oh, and thanks for the kiss.
5
Destinhall
[ Always works, never fails me to set my pressures accurately. Love the air bleed feature as well. Topeak is a good brand in my opinion. Can ’ t go wrong with their products.
5
LMH22
[ This is a great pressure gauge that provides accurate results very quickly. The rotating head makes it easy to get a good reading while helping to see the display. I have worked with various types of gauges, but like this one best. Great product!
$19.99
Great tool for both bicycling and general usage for basketball, football, etc. ... I have n't had to use it yet, but it functions as intended. ... A good bike wheel pump to carry along with you on your
$19.99
Once I figured out the correct way to twist it onto the Presta valve I found it invaluable. ... I like the flexibility of the hose and the compactness once the pump is
5
SuzieEss
I had no idea when I bought my bike that I needed a special pump. This one is small enough for my backpack and seems reliable.
5
5
Mattey
Gave pump to a buddy for Christmas. He loved it and needed it.
5
Jfn1
Exactly what we needed. The sales person was very helpful to find the correct pump.
5
Howmy
Thought I give it a try and it works great. Light weight
$59.99
This was a huge difference from my old pump that I kept on my bike frame. ... Stashes great on the bottom of my top tube of my fat bike. ... Hope I never need while out on a ride but if I do I will be able to pump my tire up
5
Andrea
[ Well put together and easy to use. Stashes great on the bottom of my top tube of my fat bike. Way better than a small mini pump especially when it comes to wider tires! Hope I never need while out on a ride but if I do I will be able to pump my tire up easily.
4
BJJ MTB
[ I have a 27. 5+ bike. This was a huge difference from my old pump that I kept on my bike frame. The extra volume per pump is well worth it. I really do n't need to use my floor pump now. It also mounts perfectly to my downtube. I do wish the hose was a touch longer, but I know they are trying to keep it compact so you can mount it on your bike.
$16.99
Great bike ... I bought the pump about 3 months ago and very happy with the purchase: pump is easy to use, easy to fix to the bicycle frame, it's lightweight, reliable, and does not require any additional
5
Gary
This pump has came in handy more than once to add air when the tire was low and no other means of filling the tire with air was possible.
5
Alsaffar
Great little product! Can be mounted on to bike if available and works great and efficiently. I am very glad I purchased it because it fits to any valve, Also is easy to use.
5
Blahblah
The product was exactly what I needed, have n't had any problems with it.
5
NetoChuco915
I bought self- sealing tubes for my bike not knowing if they would work. I was happily surprised to learn that tubes work great but lose a bit of air when thorns are pulled out. This pump works great in filling the tires back up to appropriate tire pressure and saving you from a long walk home. Very compact. Nice volume of air for such a small unit. Now I understand the science of how these wonderful products allow you to enjoy the joys of cycling with a minimum of headaches and inconveniences. Extremely happy with my purchase!!!
5
Timbo
Purchased along with a new bicycle. Despite the salesperson's recommendation, I purchased this pump. I have no other comparison, but it works better than I thought it would. Once you start getting close to recommended pressure, it gets harder, but you can still pump air into the tire.
A pressure gauge bike pump is a device used to inflate bicycle tires while providing a measurement of the tire pressure. It typically features a built-in gauge that displays the current pressure in PSI or bar, allowing users to inflate their tires to the recommended levels. This ensures optimal performance and safety while riding, as properly inflated tires improve handling and reduce the risk of flats.
Using a pressure gauge when inflating bike tires is crucial for maintaining the correct tire pressure, which can affect ride quality, traction, and overall safety. Under-inflated tires can lead to increased rolling resistance and a higher risk of pinch flats, while over-inflated tires can result in a harsh ride and reduced grip. A pressure gauge helps cyclists achieve the optimal pressure recommended by the manufacturer.
When selecting a pressure gauge bike pump, consider features such as the accuracy of the gauge, the pump's maximum pressure capacity, and its ease of use. Look for a pump with a durable construction and a comfortable handle for better grip. Additionally, a dual-action pump can inflate tires more quickly by pushing air in on both the up and down strokes.
Yes, a pressure gauge bike pump can generally be used for various types of bike tires, including road, mountain, and hybrid bikes. However, it's important to check the pump's compatibility with the valve type on your bike tires, such as Schrader or Presta. Some pumps come with adjustable heads or adapters to accommodate different valve types.
It's recommended to check your bike tire pressure at least once a month or before each ride, especially if you're planning a long journey. Environmental factors such as temperature changes can affect tire pressure, so regular checks help ensure your tires are properly inflated. Additionally, inspecting your tires for any signs of damage or wear is a good practice.
The typical pressure range for bike tires varies depending on the type of bike and tire size, usually falling between 30 to 130 PSI. A pressure gauge helps you accurately measure the tire pressure, ensuring you stay within the recommended range for optimal performance. This can enhance your riding experience by improving comfort, efficiency, and safety.
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