DNM High Pressure 300 PSI(20 BAR) Max Front Fork & Rear Shock Suspension Portable Mini Pump with Air Bleed Button

(920 reviews)

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  • CCS MASTER

    > 24 hour

    Great price. Used it a few times on my mountain bike shock. Does the job. No complaints.

  • pk

    > 24 hour

    Defect free.

  • Tim Kern

    > 24 hour

    Im not using it on a bicycle, but to pressurize a test cixture, and it pumps up easily and holds pressure. Cant ask for more than that (but I would think that its take a while to fill a car tire!) Like it so much, I just bought another one.

  • Richard Patnoe

    > 24 hour

    Works as advertised for a very reasonable price.

  • Heriberto C.

    > 24 hour

    Pump was everything that was advertised.

  • Dr. Jermey Walsh II

    > 24 hour

    Not sure on the accuracy since I havent been able to measure pressure against other pumps. I have noticed that it is pretty consistent as I can make changes to my fork then take a lap around the block and it will still show the same pressure. That consistency allows me to make small changes that I can notice when I ride. Pressure changes are easy to make as you screw it on, pump to add air, or push the bleed valve to lower pressure. The bleed valve was not overly sensitive either. All in all, for what I paid, I thought its been a good value (local shop wanted twice as much other brand name).

  • Lisa Pacheco

    > 24 hour

    Works as it should

  • zedicus

    > 24 hour

    Works perfect. I put 250 psi in my rear shock and 100 psi in the fork, it was easy peasy. The threaded end screws on really well. Some people are complaining that it loses pressure, but it actually doesnt. The sound you hear is just the pump loosing air when you unscrewed it, none comes out of the shock. To test this screw your pump on slightly to the shock until you can pump it up but before it activated the shock, then pump it up to about where you set it and finish screwing it on. It should be right where you left it. If you dont pre-pressurize the pump when testing, air will leave the shock to equalize the two.

  • DB

    > 24 hour

    Works fine. A bit overpriced. No holder or pouch included

  • Brandon Lipford

    > 24 hour

    I was rebuilding my forks and shock on a 02 Yamaha yz250f. The shock calls for 142psi in shock so I thought Id try this. It worked perfect And as a added bonus its small and light so I can mount to my bike for trail riding Incase a low tire or something

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