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The PRO BIKE TOOL Shock Pump is a high-precision, manual air pump designed for mountain and road bike suspension systems. Featuring a robust CNC machined aluminum body, it delivers up to 300 PSI with an industrial-grade gauge for accurate pressure readings. Its ergonomic T-handle and swivel hose provide comfortable, leak-free operation, making it an essential tool for serious cyclists seeking perfect suspension performance.
















| ASIN | B07R7CFGJT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,457 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Bike Rear Shocks |
| Brand Name | PRO BIKE TOOL |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,314 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00787099882587, 04262390281131 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.75"L x 5.8"W x 27.1"H |
| Item Height | 38 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 154 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pro Bike Tool |
| Material Type | Aluminum + Nylon |
| Maximum Pressure | 300 Pound per Square Inch |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| UPC | 787099882587 |
A**Y
Hey people, a regular air compressor won't blow up your E bike mono shock.
Excellent product, I tried blowing up my E bike shock with a regular air pump, and I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't work, and then a company told me that you have to have a special pump, never heard of that, it worked fantastic.
E**A
Quality Counts
I purchased this high pressure bike pump to adjust the rear suspension on new my Fat tire e-bike. This pump worked great it was easy to use it allowed me to increase the main chamber pressure of the DNR shock. I could have purchased a less expensive pump but I’m a believer in that you get what you pay for…this is a quality bike pump, it was well packaged and was delivered on time without any issues.
T**N
Good pump.
Works great to adjust my fork.
J**N
Fast shipping!
Great price and superfast shipping.
C**H
Precise our pressure.
If you want precise shock and fork air pressure, this is the pump to use. No air loss when separating the pump from the Schrader valve.
R**O
Pleasantly surprised
I was previously using a rockshox pump as it came with the purchase of my old mtb. That served me well till it got lost. I was hesitant to buy this pro bike tool shock pump but I bought it anyway because it happened to be on sale. I was pleased surprised when I got it because of the quality of its make and how it was priced lower than fox or rockshox despite its regular price. The only problem I had with it was with the knurled red screw in the middle that releases the valve on the shocks. It screws on the unit but you can totally have it unscrewed and this red screw can get lost, which was exactly what happened with mine. I shot pro bike tool’s customer service an email and they got back with me with a reply not even 24 hours later. Tom of pro bike tools asked me my order number and mailing address and sent me a replacement- no questions asked. I am pleasantly surprised about the product and more pleasantly surprised about pro bike tool’s superb customer service.
K**N
Must Have Little Pump
Bought this after buying my first full-suspension bike and realized it was a must-have tool (also works great on the front fork, I have fox float shocks). The rear shock was low so it was sagging way too much. Realized the shock was only at about 100psi when it should have been at 210psi. pumped it right up and worked great! The pump was super easy to use, screw on, pump, and unscrew. The issue I didn't catch at first was that with the screw off there is a way to prevent you from losing pressure and this pump has it built-in (the things you find out when you read the manual). this made it much better than me adding in extra and then guessing how much I would lose after taking it off. Hague was easy to use as well as pump felt very smooth. Highly recommend if you are needing a shock pump
S**Y
Difficult to use and disintegrates after 2 uses
This pump worked to inflate my front and rear suspension twice before disintegrating in my hands. First, the handle broke, which was a huge inconvenience, but the pump could still be used. However, during the same session the pump ceased to hold air at around ~250 PSI, and it dumped the contents of my shock. I had to walk my bike out since the shock was now bottoming out on the frame. When it does work, the gauge is very low resolution, so you can't resolve finer differences at the +/-20 PSI. It also seems to undercount PSI in many cases. It is a very flimsy (though lightweight) design that is difficult to use. Since the hose is small and not very flexible, you have to get right up on the frame, which can make pumping very awkward. Since the gauge has very low resolution, you can really only pump the shock in units of 10 in order to resolve a difference on the gauge.
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