🚴♂️ Inflate Fast, Ride Faster — Your Ultimate Mini Pump Companion
The Tlishtan Premium Quality Compact Mini Bike Pump is a lightweight, durable aluminum alloy pump measuring just 8.18 inches and weighing 5.43 oz. It features a built-in flexible hose compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves, delivers up to 100 PSI for fast inflation, and comes with a frame mount and ball needle. Designed for cyclists who demand portability without sacrificing power, it’s backed by a lifetime replacement warranty for reliable performance on every ride.
Color | silver |
Brand | Tlishtan |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 0.34 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Tlishtan |
UPC | 717010347758 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.3 x 2.6 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.18 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Tlishtan |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | FBA_LYSB018ZO7FI2-SPRTSEQIP |
Suggested Users | unisex, teen-boys, boys, womens, mens |
Part Number | FBA_LYSB018ZO7FI2-SPRTSEQIP |
Size | Small |
Sport Type | Cycling |
R**.
Very impressed, glad we bought it
We were very impressed with this product. We bought it to pump air into our stroller wheels exclusively, so we were looking for something small and compact that we could store away into our closet. Also, something that was easy to pump air into stroller tires, that are obviously smaller than bike tires.What's different about this product is that it has a retractable hose that is flexible. This made it very easy for us to get our pump into the right position to pump air into the stroller tires. The pump was extremely smooth and effortless. The size is small enough that it literally could be chucked away into a basket for easy storage. It also comes with a needle for balls too.
G**E
Please fix Presta/Schrader design
Just got in mail today. First thing I thought when I picked this up in my hands was, "Wow, this feels good quality!" Some reviewers say this is pump is heavy, it's 5.43 oz's or 154grams. To me, that is super light, but then again, I am using this for an emergency pump for my trail motorcycle backpack, not lance armstrong style street peddle bike where an oz is like 2 pounds to some. So having said that, I went out to test it on my motorcycle (Schrader valve). Call me spaztic, but at first I couldn't get it to work. The way this system works is you twist the end to turn it into a presta connection. Each time I would try to twist it onto the valve stem it would twist out/extend into presta position. After fiddling with this for a minute or two, I found if you twist the actual hose below the schrader/presta tip, it will then twist onto the valve stem without twisting into the presta connector position. Hope that made sense, if you get one and run into this, come re-read this and it will probably make more sense after you fiddle with it haha. When I tested it, it did release a lot of air as it screwed into position so you will need to put an extra pound or a few in, as it will lose some coming off as well. I'm sure with practice, the lost air will decrease. And finally, this was at least $5 more than the others I was looking at, didn't by any others to compare but I am happy with the quality of this pump so far and feel ok about spending an extra couple bucks. I will update this review when I actually have to use it on the trail but so far it appears it will work for the situation I described above.Edit Update : downgraded from 5 stars to two. Getting the darn hose to connect without twisting it into the Presta valve position when trying to fill my motorcycle Schrader valve is such a huge pain. Then when trying to twist it off, it gets stuck as the hose is so short it tugs the connector at an angle making it try to cross thread and lock. I'm bringing pliers with me on my ride today just to help me get this thing off if I need to use it. Love the material and weight, it's pretty, but right now it's pretty useless. I would have bought two, one for Presta and one for Schrader instead of messing with all this twist to change valve fitting stuff, making it more hassle than its worth to use it. It's coming me with me on today's ride but only because it's all I have in a portable size for now.
S**1
Four Stars
Just what I needed. Thank you.
T**.
Good pump, and a value.
This pump is more than adequate it works well.
A**R
Rubber cap doesn't stay secured and nothing but Velcro holding to hold it secure
Still not sure if I'm gonna keep this product. The rubber cap won't stay secured and there's nothing to hold the pump to the wonky bracket except a Velcro strip. That Velcro strip is also supposed to hold the pump together and keeping it from extending. Can't see that working.
J**T
Favorite New Hand Pump
I received this product for free to provide an honest review.When I received my Tlishtan Bike Pump, I was a little surprised by what was in the package. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a pump with a design like this. The pump has an internal screw on connector that slides out instead of the normal fixed end. Tlishtan made its pump out of aluminum and the ability to connect to Presta and Schrader valves. Furthermore, this pump weighs is on the heavy side at 5.4 oz (according to my kitchen scale) and can air up tires all the to 100 psi.What I likeThe first thing I noticed picking up the Tlishtan pump was the weight and the feeling of durability. I have no doubt this pump will outlast the plastic holder. Another huge plus for me is the ability to pump air quickly. Most hand pumps I’ve used snag when you start getting to higher psi. While there was a little snag, overall the pumping experience was much smoother than anything I’ve previously used. Furthermore, the valve connector attaches fine to Schrader and Presta Valves. I have each type of valve on my mountain bike and had no issues connecting or staying connected. Finally, I think the design is great. The pump is created in a way that lets the user to move the pump in different ways to maximize comfort without damaging the valves (this is done by a flexible hose). Plus, the design offers internal dust protection.The IssuesOne of the smallest issues is the weight. I probably won’t be taking this pump with me on my road bike because of how heavy it is, but it’s a fair trade off for the durability. Second, I think the psi range is a little lacking. I use my road bike with a higher pressure, 110-120 psi, which is out of this pump’s safety range. Finally, my biggest issue is with the plastic/rubber dustcap that covers the valve connector. With the slightest of touch or easiest of ride, the dustcap pops off. This pump was designed so well to prevent dust getting into the internals and to pump smoothly just to throw it away with an ill-fitting dustcap.Final ThoughtsThis is a solid pump. If the dustcap issue is fixed this will be by far the best small pump I have used. If I didn’t already own one, I would definitely buy a Tlishtan Bike Pump as my go to pump.
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