I'll stick to CO2 and a pump on my bikes for a while. Until portable pumps like this can seat a tubeless tire on a rim, then I will consider them as a more viable option than using the CO2 to seat my tire back on the rim, and having the handpump on my bike to top off my tires should it fail to get me to the pressures I run in my tires.
That lil gadget is amazing! So small but seems powerful!
Could you comment on how loud this mini pump is? Thanks!
I record it at 92 decibels from about a foot away
Were you able to seat a tubeless tire with this device?
I didn’t try but it really doesn’t have a lot of air flow for that. Not saying its not possible but I wouldn’t buy it just for that.
The tech is very cool, but I'm curious if it has any sort of frame mount options and water resistance rating.
Unfortunately no frame mounts yet and I couldn’t find any info on the IPX rating. I would suggest a frame bag that is water resistant to store it.
I'll stick to CO2 and a pump on my bikes for a while. Until portable pumps like this can seat a tubeless tire on a rim, then I will consider them as a more viable option than using the CO2 to seat my tire back on the rim, and having the handpump on my bike to top off my tires should it fail to get me to the pressures I run in my tires.
If feel a challenge coming on 😆. I wonder if I can seat a tire with it.
@@RunBikeMike Only one way to tell.
A lot of sealant types aren't compatible with CO2
Air up , is that a weird way of saying "inflate"
Welcome to the midwest 🤪