🚲 Pump it up, ride it out! Your bike's best friend awaits!
The Hopopro Mini Bike Pump is a versatile, lightweight, and compact solution for all your inflating needs. With a maximum pressure of 120 PSI and compatibility with various valve types, this pump is perfect for cyclists and emergency situations alike. Its dual activation design allows for quick inflation, making it an essential accessory for any bike enthusiast.
Colour | Black |
Brand | HOPOPRO |
Material | Aluminium, Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 18.5L x 7.5W x 9.5H Centimeters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Pressure | 120 Pound per Square Inch |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Country of Origin | China |
Item part number | HOPOPRO20190610 |
ASIN | B07SX18FPV |
A**R
Easy Pizzy
Very easy to use
U**A
Very Good Product
Very Good Product
K**Y
Such non sense..waste of money
I have given 5 star for light weight. Yes, because it is like low quality plastic with aluminium sheet work. Absolutely waste of money. The product is not sturdy. The hook provided to hold the the pump is of no use. The pump will keep slipping from your foot and you may hurt your leg. It takes more than mins to pump. Ergonomically this product design gets -100 rating. The hand pump is much more better choice. Worst is that if you have to return the product you have to post it by yourself through courier or regular post office and there is no amazon pick up. And this is not mentioned anywhere during purchase. It shows regular replacement policy. Now buyer has to wait for the mercy of the seller to say if he received the product. If seller says no, then forget about the product and money as well.
M**K
Good product
Works good as described by the seller
A**R
Delicate, Not Durable! Use only in emergency
Pros:Does it job. I filled cycle tyre with this and it did its job. Not sure about it will do same for car tyre in emergency.Very portableCons:DelicateIts stand already got bent in one attemptHandle with great care else it will get broken in no time.I bought it for 419Rs but not worth of rs 200. I will Rather prefer local pump.
P**R
Great at this price
Good
S**L
Poor quality of the pump
The screws holding the pump came out after using the pump for 3 times. The pump has become unusable. Poor quality. The length of pipe is not sufficient to easily use the pump for bicycle.
A**A
Good pressure but very different to use due to small size
Its small size makes it super difficult to use with foot. Have to use it using hands :-(
L**A
Pushes the definition of a frame mounted tire pump
This item just came in this afternoon, and dose meet my expectations for the device. Its large, heavy compared to more 'conventional' frame mounted tire pumps, and pushes the definition of a frame mounted bike tire pump.... but...This was purchased for a large, heavy, powerful long tail cargo eBike, soWith the electric motor assist, the extra size/weight is not an issue with a cargo ebike. This will be an issue for a light sports bike or mountain bike with forward lighting devices attached unless you have a good front/rear cargo rack to tie the thing toI no longer have the upper body strength to attempt to fill a balloon tire up to pressure by hand, so the foot pedal leverage would provide a decent chance for me to do this.Should also be useful for the ebike commute to top off the tires before heading home.A long tail cargo bike provides lots of nooks and crannies to mount the pump with rubber mounting fixture to, or I could use an additional tie down to add it to the rear rack with the U-LockIts not obvious, but both the mattress filler blue cone, and the needle attachment can tightly fit into the nook and crannies in that 'non-slip' baseNow that bag containing blue plastic cone attachment for blowing up rubber mattresses and needle attachment for blowing up sport rubber balls, had slipped out of the flimsy paper box, but still contained by the Amazon outer plastic shipping bag, so open up the package with some care so that you don't misplace partsBike shop is still in the process of assembling the cargo ebike so I haven't had a chance to confirm the mounting fit, so it shouldn't be a problemOK, tried the fit test this afternoon. Primary issue with that Rubber mounting adapter is that to what ever frame tube or accessory external rack it is attached to, the end result is that the pump tube will be at an 90 degree angle to what ever it is attached to. This results in that most positions, the pump mount could interfere with pedaling, use of other accessory items, position has a 'rattle' potential etc. Now the target of the fit test is a Tern GSD cargo ebike where the front handlebar tube can be folded to have the ebike in upright storage, which also rules out using this for the pump mount position. There is a potential compatible position above the battery mount, which means the pump needs to be removed before the battery can be removed. This position also seems to be rattle free... The best spot I found is with the front (optional) transporter rack, where the rubber hold down clamp can be threaded through the mounting brackets of the rack so that the pump is parallel to the back side of the transporter rack and concealed from the front, and the 2 optional water bottle mounts will provide some concealment for either end of the pump, making the pump not obvious to see from the side of the bike. Rack is rigidly mounted to the front steering tube frame so there is no steering interference and provides concealment from the rear. So this works fine with my cargo bike, but may be more difficult to mount on a bike without the external options, and still work with the pump at 90 degrees from its mounting direction. With a 'normal' bike it would seem that either the front steering tube, or the forward section of the top tube, down tube or seat tube would be the possible locations.As a bike mounted air pump, the foot pump moves a greater volume of air per pump stroke when compared to a 'normal' hand air pump that can fit with a water bottle mount adaptor, but using a foot pump is not an 'natural' position. as you're constantly trying to keep your balance while foot pumping away, but since I lack the upper body strength for a hand pump, this is still a viable option. This is easier to use if you have a wall, or some other external furniture to grab on to while you foot pump away
B**3
quick and high- pressure. foot could be more stable.
I didn't always carry a spare pump. I recently bought a used ebike that came with not very puncture resistant tires.I had 2 flats in 2 weeks. Slow leaks. This pump saved $60 in uber rides!Compared to hand pumps, using my foot was faster, higher-pressured (I felt I got right up to 60-80psi, though I did not confirm), and I was not tired at all. I just kept pumping every 2 miles until I got to the closest bike shop for a tube.Being able to mount it to the head tube was smart. sometimes a commuter or touring bike has a lot going on, with bags everywhere and water bottles and locks occupying the frame, and the frame is sometimes a bit cluttered. This didn't compete for space with anything. what else gets strapped to the front of the head tube? even a handlebar basket would sit in front of where this goes.For the designers, the largest flaw is that hte pump is NOT stable when you press your foot on it. it kept tipping to the side, no matter how I tried to balance. I finally figured out I could sit the weight of the bike onto the little metal foot, which held it much better but still not steady. pumping would be 2x faster if it had a wider footprint.PS I immediately ordered sturdy, heavy, puncture-resistant tires. I went a whole year with zero flats on my other bike, which I attribute to the tires. You'll save yourself a lot of money in uber and tubes with some extra spent on tires. This pump is just the second line of defense.
E**S
Compact, easy to use, don't bother with the "anti-slip pedal"
Overall, a good travel pump for the price. It is easy to use, the mount is quick to assemble and can be placed almost anywhere on the bike, and it pumps up your tires when you aren't at home.Pros:- compact but high volume - you get a reasonable amount of air with each pump- the rubber mount is flexible, so you can mount it anywhere. I put mine at the base of the bike rack right under my seat.Cons:- initial seal is incomplete, so you need to start pumping quickly to avoid losing air. Once you begin pumping, you no longer hear the hiss of leaking air between pumps or when you stop to disengage the valve.- the "anti-slip pedal" is useless. If you apply pressure to it with the foot you're standing on, the pump is more likely to tip over. I found no difference in the stability of the pump when the lever was down or not (it catches on the rubber of the mount). Now I just ignore it when pumping and use the lever to keep the pump compressed when mounted.- no air pressure gauge - you will need to keep a travel gauge with you or go by feel.For the price, I say it's about what I expected. Not perfect, not as good as a full size pump, but it gets the job done. It is inexpensive enough that I'm comfortable leaving it on the bike when I run errands. If I have to replace it, I won't be overly irritated. And if I get another flat when I am out running errands, I will be able to get home.
K**P
Mounting This Thing is Awful
This review is not based on how well it works because I haven't gotten to use it yet. I can say that I bought it specifically because of its small size and that it could be mounted on your bike. Then I received it....really disappointed in this thing. It's mounted to your bike with a soft rubber fixture that never quite sits right on the front of your bike. I watched a couple videos because I was sure I was mounting it wrong for it to be so wobbly but nope! It is really awkward and wobbly because the rubber is so soft. Between the way the rubber fixture grabs the pump and the bike there is no way to make it look good or give you confidence it won't get in the way or just fall off. Then taking it off is not the easiest either. So we thought it's small enough maybe it will fit in the new saddle bag we bought! Nope it's literally too big. So we are now going to have to buy a bigger bag for our other bike and hope it fits in there. I bought this item based on the reviews and I almost wish I hadn't just based on the fact it looks ridiculous/flimsy/wobbly on the bike.
J**A
Works well - but it is a bit hard to use
It does the job I need it to do, which is make it easy to fluff up my tires mid-season, without having to make a trip to the bike shop. But the various bands are hard to use and a bit confusing. All they do is keep the thing shut when you're not using it so it doesn't interfere with using it; it just makes it a bit of a nuisance to get started.It is also super lightweight and compact.
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