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Floor Pumps
$159.99
The Pressure Over Drive is a floor pump with an integrated system designed to seat tubeless tires. This offers tubeless tire users a portable alternative to air compressors and eliminates wasting CO2 cartridges. It features a secondary chamber that can be manually pressurized and then released with the integrated foot-lever. This provides a strong, continued blast of air capable of seating road, mountain and plus-sized tubeless setups. It’s built for durability and reliability with its steel and aluminum construction, and its aesthetics are enhanced with a comfortable, stylish wood handle. The Pressure Over Drive has a 220psi (15 bar) pressurizing limit, with a built-in safety release in the event of over inflation. It comes equipped with an extra-long, nylon-reinforced braided hose and our Presta/Schrader-compatible ABS2 chuck. It can also be used as a regular floor pump.
- ABS2 equipped
$64.99
- Mid-volume steel barrel and piston with composite matrix base
- Precision 3.5-inch gauge (100 psi / 6.89 bar)
- Extra long, high-strength hose
- Varnished wood handle
- ABS1 Pro with Presta/Schrader valve chuck
$99.99
- Magnetic hose attachment
- Hidden hose in the body of the floor pump
- Quick connect for gauge to be mounted to pump
- Hose is magnetically held inside the pump
- Tripod base for added stability
- 160 psi / 11 bar
- Universal head for presta / schrader (fully threaded presta valve bodies only)
- Large, accurate analog gauge
$199.99 - $229.99
The Klic Floor Pump effortlessly adapts to your needs with a magnetic quick-connect interface. The hidden hose with integrated gauge stores neatly away in the pump body when not in use, and can be used separately as a standalone tire pressure gauge. The optional burst tank installs or removes in seconds, and can be used either separately or integrated for installing and inflating tubeless tires with ease.
- Burst tank can be pressurized to install and inflate tubeless tires
- Tank is removable for easy transport
- Hidden hose stores neatly in the body of the pump
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