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Of course, if you have a nearby Specialized dealer, you may be able to try the Specialized device in the store, and also save the shipping cost. All, Protective Sleeve, Tubeless Inflator.
#Airshot tubless free
The Specialized version may be just as good but once you throw in the shipping cost ($12 from Specialized, Free shipping on Amazon), there wasn't a big enough difference in price to justify trying it. Finally, even though I already own a compressor, I find that the Airshot is so easy to set up and use, that I even use the Airshot in preference to my compressor. But, given the simplicity of the design, I'm sure that I could put together a DIY head replacement. I hope that replacements will be available. There is a small rubber gasket which holds the Airshot inflation head in place. It works very well, is very sturdy and compact for travel, but you do have to remove the valve core from your tubeless valve stem in order to use the special Airshot inflation head which inserts directly into the valve body. I've already seated several tubeless GG tires with the Airshot without a single failure. The Airshot looked like a a solid well made product and I could buy it Amazon and easily return it if didn't like it. The integrated pump solution didn't appeal to me.
AirShot has a capacity of 1.15 Liters and a max air pressure of 160 PSI. The AirShot is a tidy little air reservoir that provides the necessary volume and velocity to set a tire on your rim.
#Airshot tubless install
Like others have commented, I already own several excellent floor pumps and a compressor. Rather than install an air tank for the onboard air setup, we opted for the more compact AirShot 1.15 Liter Tubless Tire Inflator. Of course, if anyone has more experience, I'd appreciate suggestions and advice.Īfter thinking over the alternatives and prices, I went for the Airshot. But, since I prefer using my Lezyne's and don't like "Smartheads" I'm more likely to chose the Specialized Air Tool. If cost was no object and if I didn't already have a collection of floor pumps, I would probably go for the Topeak as a great do everything pump. (Currently shipping with black 3d prints. Front 30x30 and rear underside 20x20 GoPro mount positions allow for both for chase and follow footage. Could help with seating difficult tires.Ĭons: No test info. Vert arm profile for minimal prop thrust obstruction with 4-in-1, or traditional flat arm for individual ESC mounting. Inflation chuck can either be screwed into tire valve or used as a regular chuck. tested by bike radar - works and is sturdy easy to use bleeder valve to adjust tire pressure Can be switched easily to a regular floor pump to either complete the inflation or be used as a regular floor pump. Pros - Tested by JOM at Gravel Cyclist with very positive review I've looked at several products and here are the pros and cons I see. We wanted to design Airshot to be easy and efficient to use in all situations and we hope that the inclusion of the threaded head with optional adapter helps to give you as many options as possible.Thanks everyone for the feedback and suggestions. With the presta valve core removed Airshot can then deliver an even stronger charge of air to the tyre should the valve be gummed up with sealant or dirt creating too much airflow resistance. Simply charge up the Airshot, and then release a blast of high-pressure air using the release tap to seat tubeless tire beads, or simply top off tires that are already seated. It can be filled and recharged using a standard floor pump. The adaptor is removable and can be used to thread directly into the valve stem. Airshot is a portable, rechargeable tank for inflating tubeless bicycle tires. We also created an adaptor, seen in the photo below with the green ring. The first prototypes developed used a plastic pump head, but we found that the air would leak during transfer so we got developing the improved threaded design. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for New - Airshot Tubeless Tire Inflator 1. The pump head has been designed to thread onto your presta valve, resulting in no leaks.
Once the Airshot charge has been released into the tyre, further pumping can be undertaken through the bottle using a track pump, to achieve any desired pressure. When using with smaller 26” tyres a higher pressure can be achieved and with 29ers, a slightly lower pressure. Thank you, could you achieve the same with co2 inflator, open the valve and go.
#Airshot tubless pro
17 23 Tetbury Ride Cube Hyprid Pro 9 Good tip. Free worldwide delivery available on most items Xman New Member. This is the maximum recommended pressure but will easily mount an average 650b mountain bike tyre and pressurise it to approx 28 psi. Buy your Airshot Tubeless Tyre Inflator at Merlin.