![]() ![]() ![]() The Air Tool UHP meets my high standards for a tool while also making an existing procedure more efficient. As for everyone else - that depends, if you're like me, then absolutely, because it'll make you happy every time you use it. REVIEWSīike Mag - " There's no doubt every shop should have one it will pay for itself in time savings within the first six months. The pump includes a Presta valve adapter and a spare plunger O-ring. The ergonomic wing handle is comfortable on the hands while pumping and the cast aluminum base and aluminum barrel construction is highly durable and lightweight. It has a 3" display so you can accurately see the pressure you're at. It features a two-stage head with a micro air bleed for setting the perfect pressure and a super-flexible, high-pressure, shock-oil-resistant hose. The Specialized Air Tool UHP Pump is designed for ultra high-pressure suspension and goes up to 300 PSI ten times faster than regular shock pumps. If you have your suspension pumped up too much or not enough, then your bike won't ride as efficiently as it can. SPECIALIZED AIR TOOL UHP PUMP Inflate rear shocks in seconds Price Matches made post-purchase will be refunded via gift card.If you have any questions regarding a Price Match, one of our Gear Advisors will be happy to lend you expert guidance via phone, email, or chat.The Price Match Policy is subject to change at any time.Some items may not be eligible for price match due to manufacturer pricing requirements.Our Price Match Policy does not combine with any competitor’s coupons, rebates, promotional offers, or product-combo deals on your order.The competing online retailer's principle business must be located within the United States.This means that the manufacturer lists this dealer as an authorized and official retail web site. The competing dealer must be an authorized US retailer for the brand.Our Price Match Policy is valid only for qualified Internet retailers.We do not Price Match refurbished or used items. If the competitor offers free shipping on the specific item, Jenson USA will still match the price and free shipping offer. Price Matching voids any currently advertised Jenson USA promotions or special offers (i.e.The identical items must be in stock and ready for immediate delivery at the competing dealer. ![]() The product must be the same make and model (i.e., the same size, color, year, etc.). Price Matches may only be honored on identical items.To qualify for the Price Match, your purchase must meet the following conditions: We will do our best to instantly match their price. If you find an item we offer from a competitor at a lower price, let us know. I’ve not run this particular model long enough to comment on longevity but I do have a previous version of this pump which is now about 15 years old and I’ve never had any issues with it.We strive to get you the gear you want at a competitive price. This is likely to be a problem with any track pump (I’ve not yet found one that fits), I tend to use a mini-pump with a hose on these wheels. The only wheel / valve I couldn’t get it to work on was on a child’s 20” wheeled bike where there’s not enough room between the spokes to fit the head. I’ve had no problem with getting a tight fit and no leaking whilst pumping. The massive cam lever on the head makes the pump really easy to attach and remove from your valves. The SwitchHitter II head does the job it’s supposed to do and has worked effectively on both Presta and Schrader valves. If you did want a pump that was more orientated to one end or the other of the volume:pressure ratio, Specialized do the Air Tool Floor Pump in HP (high pressure 252cc stroke volume, 145 psi max) and MTB (508cc, 40 psi max pressure) versions. But neither of these things have been an issue, the Air Tool Comp handles it all with ease. The downside of a do-it-all pump is that – relatively – you’ll need a few more pumps to inflate a gravel tire and a bit more oomph for higher pressures in a road tire than if you have a specific pump. As the variation was pretty consistent across pressures then it’s one that’s easy to adjust to. The gauge was really easy to read although, in comparison to readings from a Topeak digital gauge, were a little higher: Air Tool 40 psi = Topeak 35 psi, 60 psi = 54 psi, 80 psi = 73 psi. I’ve have also managed to seat tubeless tires with the Air Tool but not consistently. My MTB tires have pumped up quickly enough and I’ve had no issues getting my road tires up to the max 120 psi pressure the pump can handle. The Air Tool is really stable in use and pumping is quick and easy. (Image credit: Rachel Sokal) Specialized Air Tool Comp Floor Pump: The ride ![]()
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