

🚴♀️ Pump Up Your Ride, Wherever You Go!
The VeloChampion Mini Bike Pump is a compact, lightweight alloy pump designed for professional cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. It supports all major valve types (Presta, Schrader, Dunlop) and delivers up to 7 BAR / 100 PSI pressure. With a durable aluminum build and included frame mount, it ensures quick, leak-free inflation on the move. Versatile enough for sports balls and inflatables, this pump is trusted worldwide for its reliability and ease of use.




















| ASIN | B002CIAFJO |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,015 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 8 in Cycling Frame-Mounted Pumps |
| Brand | VeloChampion |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (15,795) |
| Date First Available | 8 Jun. 2009 |
| Display size | 17 Centimetres |
| Included components | Bike Pump + Frame Mount + Inflation Accessories |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 17 centimetres |
| Item display width | 3.5 centimetres |
| Item model number | 1211 |
| Manufacturer | Maxgear Limited |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 4 x 4 cm; 84 g |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Alloy 7 Pump |
| Team | VCUK VELOCHAMPION |
| Weight | 120 g |
A**R
A. Review
The Max Mini Bike Pump is actually a white label product, also known as the Airwave Surge amongst others. They seem to generally sell for about Amazon prices, but it's an extra chance to shop around and read a greater variety of reviews if nothing else. What a marvellous little product this is, how often do you buy something for a budget price without any indication you've done so? It works perfectly, feels tough, looks good, and is almost comically small and lightweight. Pumping is obviously no thirty-second job, but it seems to make surprisingly efficient work of the task and is easy to use even if the wheel is still on the bike, unlike some. I don't have a PSI gauge, the exception of which may be an issue to some, but on a mountain bike I had no issue using it to get the tyres as solid as I'm happy with. While it may be labelled, and sold, as a mini bike pump, it's absolutely worthy as an all-rounder and those who don't place themselves in the upper end of cycling may find this services all your needs just fine. (The instructions could have been dashed out on the back of a napkin by someone who'd never seen the pump before, but if you're reading this then it's not a problem. I've added a photo to clarify the information given, which concerns how to switch to a Presta valve pump.) UPDATE 7TH APRIL 2015: The last part of my comment now makes no sense, as the instructions using Amazon's "hover boxes" that I made have disappeared from the gallery and been replaced with a professional version by the manufacturers. Glad they were on the ball, but silently blitzing my effort from the record and making me look silly is annoying. I've now removed my version is from this comment too. I don't have anything to add in terms of reliability as I have rarely used it, however I did require a pump for a basketball and while most pumps allow an adaptor, this one does not. Spending double and cluttering with another pump was not productive. Otherwise, if it fits your needs, nothing has made me change my rating.
M**H
Compact well made bike air pump.
Great little bike air pump can be used with presta or schrader car type valves . fits nicely into saddle bags and seems well constructed in alloy and plastic . I can blow up a mountain bike tyre from flat in approx 30 to 45 seconds.
M**Y
Great little pump that you can easily take anywhere!
So far so good! I have recently began cycling as a hobby, therefore I am no expert. However as a beginner bit of kit this pump is great! Upon getting my bike and taking up cycling I did a bit of research to see the sort of kit I would be needing and a portable pump was one of the top of the list, for the obvious reasons, if you get a flat whilst your out and about. I took to amazon and the VeloChampion Alloy 9 Mini Bike Pump came up the top, and with good reviews i thought why not! For its price its a great bit of kit! VeloChampion seems to be a good brand name for cheap but decent kit and this pump lives up to it. I have so far only had to use it once however it worked great and I am sure I can rely on it for future occurrences The pump comes with a small mount allowing it to easily be attached to the bike, I shall add an image of how this can be done..you simply use one of the bottle mount things (As mentioned, new to cycling, but the 2 screw bits of the bike) and it screws securely into place, the pump can then be slotted in and out of the mount whenever needed and it seems to stay in place across all terrain. The pump is mounted slightly off center and it is handy to take off if leaving your bike locked up to avoid it being stolen! The pump includes a handy pressure indicator that you can use to ensure your tire is up to your desired pressure and I believe the pump can take your tire right up to 100psi, which I believe is plenty for most cyclists even if its just go get home. The pump is a light bit of kit with the mount weighing next to nothing so you wont be noticing it affecting your ride. I got the pump for just under £10 which seemed a bargain, overall I think that the pump is well built, and comes from a well named brand. It is available at a good price and an essential bit of kit for newer riders or more experienced to take on longer rides! Great pump and worth the money!
T**M
Fantastic little piece of kit
This is brilliantly no-nonsense. I was a bit dubious when buying because it's pretty much the shortest-length pump I could find, but don't be deterred! It's certainly small, smooth, and feels well manufactured. It's also incredibly light and handily small. The mount for attaching it to the bike frame is very thoughtful: with careful adjustment it can be mounted on the same fitting as a water-bottle holder, and won't fall off because of the good-fitting clip and a secure little Velcro strap just for peace of mind. This clip goes far to ensure the handle won't extend or rotate during rides, and presumably this helps ensure components don't vibrate themselves loose. In fact even if you have two water bottle mounts and one is unused, it may still be preferable to mount it under the water bottle just to reduce visual and impractical-for-handling clutter on the frame. Importantly the quality of what is supplied isn't reduced by trying to squeeze in a tacky little pressure gauge like a number of other cheap models. Really you're just carrying a mini pump so you can replace a flat tire on a ride and you can get your perfect pressure back home with a full-sized pump. When it comes to the actual pumping, there's a predictable amount of flapping back-and-forth given that only a small volume of air can be pressurised on each stroke of a mini pump, but even this isn't quite as difficult and doesn't feel quite as hapless as with many other mini pumps I've played with in my time. Importantly there's none of that annoying pressurised bounce-back feeling at the end of each stroke: it feels like it's smoothly injecting pressurised air right up to the end of the stroke. I'm a pleased customer. Now hopefully it won't break...
A**T
For A$26.95, I'd say it's well worth what I paid. The cheapest compact pump you can find in a bike store where I'm from is maybe A$50. It seems to be built fairly solid, but the all-plastic lever at the back does not exactly evoke longevity. Definitely seems like it will withstand normal use. I should note that when switching between valve types, it can be a little tricky. When I first unscrewed the main cover, it looked like the inner pieces could not come out, but I managed to use the ball inflator adapter to pry them out, which is a bit of a hassle but manageable if you're only doing it once or a few times. Pros: - Cheap - Relatively efficient compared to ones I've tried before - Minimal leakage - Comes with extra attachments and a frame mount Cons: - Must be partially disassembled to switch between valve types - Mostly plastic - may become brittle if exposed to the sun for a long period of time - Takes a good few pumps to inflate a tire, be prepared for a workout
O**Y
This is a useless piece of equipment. It lets air out as much as in. Very frustrating and not worth half the price.
K**3
非常に軽く、まともに空気を入れられるのか疑わしく感じましたが、、きっちり空気入ります。バルブを選ばないのがまた嬉しいです。ベロクロで固定するんですが、このベロクロの通し方が若干わかりづらくて試行錯誤してしまいました。
T**L
nawet dobrze pompuje jestem zadowolony
A**A
Small, lightweight. Sits nicely and unnoticed in my camelback. Nice gauge which seems accurate.
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