Blackburn Mountain Air Mountain Bike Pump | 
enlarge | Brand: Blackburn Category: Sports
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $13.49 You Save: $1.50 (10%)
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Rating: 34 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 0 x 0
Model: 108197 UPC: 768686755040 EAN: 0748071004892
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| Features:
| • | Pump has high-volume barrel and sleek shape | | • | Ergonomic head and handle increase grip and leverage | | • | Aluminum barrel construction makes pump very durable | | • | Capable of up to 90psi | | • | One-year warranty |
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Product Description Value is king, and the Mountain Air has it in spades, with a high-volume aluminum barrel and sleek shape. The ergonomic head and handle melt into the contours of your hand to increase grip and leverage when in use. Max Pressure: 90 psi / 6.2 bar. Barrell Material: Aluminum. Weight: 148 g / 4.9 oz.
Product Description The Blackburn Mountain Air Bicycle Mountain Pump has a high-volume barrel that allows it to fill mountain tires quickly. The Mountain Air is constructed with an aluminum barrel that is both lightweight and durable. This bicycle pump features an ergonomic head and handle that increases leverage when in use. The Mountain Air also features a sticky-but-durable rubber grip zone for an excellent feel and sure grip, as well as a large thumb-lock lever that is easy to grab. Blackburn's Mountain Air pump achieves a maximum pressure of 90psi, weighs 148 grams, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. About Blackburn In 1975, Jim Blackburn set out to design stronger, lighter, more innovative and more reliable cycling products. The first were bags and racks designed for touring. From there, Blackburn grew. Over the next 30 years, Blackburn's spark of innovation would lead to many revolutionary products, like the first high quality aircraft aluminum rack, the first dual stroke minipump, the first oversized mountain minipump and the first dual stage/dual stroke floorpump just to name a few. For 2005, Blackburn's creative spark is burning brighter than ever. And as we head into our 30th year, Blackburn is re-dedicated to designing smart, reliable, no nonsense accessories that are essential to your riding experience.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
Space Saving and Effective October 26, 2008 Matthew L. Blackburn (West Lafayette, IN USA) This pump works great for typical maintenance of your bike. Unless you are pumping up bike tires all day long, who needs a floor pump that takes up space and cost twice as much or more. This little guy is simple to use, feels sturdy in my hands, is easy to stow, and carries a good warranty. I would definitely recommend this pump.
Estupenda September 19, 2008 linkfer (Raleigh,nc) muy buena opcion de compra, es de aluminio, compacta y con buena presion, se las recomiendo
Great value, nice pump...lifetime warranty! August 25, 2008 wideawake (PA USA) At about 10.5" there are smaller frame-mounted pumps out there, but the price is right for the Blackburn Mountain Air. The pump output is great, and it feels sturdy while pumping. It's relatively easy to switch between Schrader valves and Presta valves by swapping the orientation of the two inner valve components. This pump mounts to the frame through the water bottle holder screws, and the mount includes a removable Velcro strap. Two spare screws (with hex heads) are also included if you need them. With a lifetime warranty, you can't go wrong. If you want a smaller frame-mounted pump with less output, try the Blackburn Shorty.
Just what I expected July 24, 2008 G. Dombiak Even though I haven't used the pump yet I can tell that it is very lightweight so I can carry it with me all the time. Quality of it also seems to be very good. Bottom line, good relation of quality and price.
Good value for a good little pump May 15, 2008 Tim (Pittsburgh, PA - Go Pens!) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use this as my road bike pump so it's always used on presta valves. I can get it up to around 80 psi with minimal pumping, but it takes strong hands and arms. Technically, any hand pump will require a similar amount of force in the upper psi, so past a certain point it comes down to individual strength and skill (which it does require over 60 psi, read on). If I wanted higher psi, I'd carry co2 cartridges, but 80 psi will get me home without taxing my arms too much. I think I got a tire to 90 psi once after a flat, but the pump gets hard to use without leaking air over 60 psi so I just stop around 80. I can get it there in around 3 minutes of solid pumping. I do get concerned as it rocks the valve back and forth because of its shape; the rocking causes air to leak out and I'm always concerned I'll damage the valve. It takes patience and a steady hand to prevent this - knock on wood. The topeak road morph is one of the few pumps that would solve this problem, but it's twice the price and appears to be twice the size. I like it because I don't even notice it when I'm riding even though it's a bit bulky for a road bike and was designed for mountain biking.
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