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BV Bicycle Pump Ergonomic Bike Floor Pump with Gauge, Bike Pump with Air Ball Pump Inflator, 160 PSI, Fits Presta and Schrader- Twin Valve Head

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Style: Silver Gray


Features

  • Twin Valve Design - Newly designed valve head can easily switch between Presta and Schrader valves and without any air leaks. No more reverse!
  • Inflation Speed - Maximum Pressure 160 psi. The extra long hose with 360 degree pivot will make your pumping easier.
  • Accurate and Extra Large Gauge - The large gauge is easy to read and will help you to set your desired pressure.
  • Stable and Durable: Steel barrel with ergonomically designed comfortable handle.
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee - Backed by BV 30 days Money Back Guarantee with 1 year free replacement warranty.

Maximum Pressure: ‎160 Pound per Square Inch


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎25 x 9 x 4 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.06 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎BV


Manufacturer: ‎BV USA Enterprises


Part Number: ‎BV-GF31P


Style: ‎Silver Gray


Size: ‎Reversible Presta and Schrader


Date First Available: May 23, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Everyone complaining about the pump nozzle leaking - doesn't know what they are doing
Style: Dark Yellow
HOW TO INFLATE A PRESTA VALVE BIKE TIRE- WITH THIS PUMP 101 Take off Bike Tire Valve Cap Unscrew the little nut thing at the bottom, 1/4 turn Pump Level is set to neutral Unscrew the grey cap on the pump Unscrew grey portion of cap on pump valve You'll find a gasket Insert Grey Screw cap and Gasket onto bike valve Insert Bike Valve firmly inside open Pump Valve Lower Gasket Screw the Grey Screw Cap firmly down, with Gasket inside Turn Valve Lever Out (Arrow Point at Grey Cap Valve) Pump 25+ times to reach 80+ PSI Turn Valve Lever back to Neutral - Expect a short burst of air (not much of a loss of psi from my testing) If you hear a leak at this point, or any point before this, you messed up the seating of the gasket and position of Bike Valve/Bike Pump - Please reseat gasket - try again, keep trying, no air should leak. Keep pump valve steady, while unscrewing grey cap off valve's Once Loose pull away Pump Valve quickly - then pull off the grey cap and gasket No air should hiss out, throughout this process. Enjoy your inflated tires. Took half an hour to figure out without instructions. Lots of reviews flaming product, when it's fine - they just don't know how to use it. Partially sellers problem as well, for not sending out more instructions. Good Luck ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Ricky R. Elton

  • Five Months in and Loving this Pump
Style: Dark Yellow
I have owned this pump for five months and have used it regularly before bike trips, but this weekend was the true test. I took the pump on a camping trip to the beach, where I used it to inflate my schrader tires and my wife's presta tires, both with ease. We use the pump regularly for the bikes, but this weekend it proved especially useful when we got to the beach. Our beach football was flat, so we ran to the trunk and pulled out the bike pump with its attached ball needle. In a few seconds, the ball was back to life. After playing football, we wanted to take a dip in the ocean and had inflatable pool floats with us. Just the weekend before, we inflated them with our lungs (a tedious endeavor), but this time, we attached the BV pump to the pool floats using the attachment provided with the pump, and they were good to go in just a few minutes. It was as though we were in an informercial for this bike pump, at every turn being relieved by the convenience of having it on hand. This pump works well and feels sturdy. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2017 by KatieBird

  • Not a great Pump
Style: Dark Yellow
The pump: While very tall and rather large in size the pump is skinny and does not hold enough air so it takes twice as many pumps as other pumps this size. I inflated tires for kids bike and it felt like a workout. The Gauge: Gauge is useless. First of all markings are not even correct. Just look at the photo. There are 4 bar lines between the tens. SO what is that suppose to mean? each bar is 2.5 psi ? Every normal gauge would have 10 or 5 bars between the tens. (representing 1 psi or 2 psi ) Also the first mark on the gauge starts at 10 psi. So if you need to inflate a soccer ball which needs 3-4 psi there are no marks for that. The Lock is ok. Takes a number of attempts to get it to lock and start pumping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2018 by Alexanderos

  • These must be fake reviews
Style: Dark Yellow
Amazon's Choice? It's crap. I've gone back to using the 20 year old Nashbar one that works sporadically but does a much better job. This pump seems cheaply constructed and flimsy. It's awkward to use. The biggest issue is that it takes forever to inflate a bike tire to 90psi and leaks air in the process. I borrowed a Bontrager pump to fill a new tube. The Bontrager completely filled the tire with only a few pumps. This one must take 3-4 times as long. Maybe its barrel is too skinny. The Bontrager barrel was about 2x this one's size. The only nice features are the different valves and pressure gauge. Unless you're only pumping up a soccer ball or basketball, it's completely useless -unless you're pumping for exercise or leisure. I absolutely would not recommend it to anyone. If I hadn't let the 30 day return policy get away from me I would've returned it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • This pump saved my life
Style: Dark Yellow
Let me begin by telling you that I am tired of surprises. I came home to find my house a total mess. I’m talking it looked like a team of spider monkeys had moved in and threw some kind of cocaine party. I asked my wife what had occurred; she swore she didn’t know. At that point I began looking for my bicycle. I needed some stress relief. Wouldn’t you know it, the tires were flat. I purchased the bicycle pump. It arrived a day or two later. I might add, my wife spent a lot of time trying to clean the mess (which she obviously made with her “friend”...Billy) between when I ordered the pump and the morning the pump arrived. I’m quite incapable of telling you anymore about either the pump or my wife as the pump did a great job on my bike’s tires and helped relieve my stress. Once the pump did it’s work, I got on my bike and haven’t been home since. That was 2 weeks ago. I’m tired of surprises. And Billy. I hate Billy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021 by Farag. The Farag

  • Fantastic, Versatile Air Pump
Style: Dark Yellow
The media could not be loaded. We ordered this mainly for our bicycles, but it comes with an attachment that easily pumps up our exercise/therapy balls as well. The quality overall is outstanding. It's sturdy and the pumping process is smooth and easy. No wonder it has so many great reviews. Here's one more! Love it! Definitely recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021 by Barbie J

  • Smart valve head isn't so smart.
Style: Dark Yellow
You start by putting the appropriate connection on your bike's valve stem, and locking it on with a turn. After pumping up the tire you have to turn the lock the other way to release the valve head. Because of a flaw in the design of the 'smart' valve head, the air in the tire is blows out through the 'smart' valve head. My solution so far is to overfill the tire to compensate for the loss of pressure turning the balky locking mechanism and removing the tightly fitting 'smart' valve head from the bike's valve stem. Wish I'd known about this before buying, so I could have bought a different pump. Buyer beware! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018 by Dennis

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