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Blackburn Airshot CO2 Pump

Cycling > PumpsRated: *** by 1 review.

Jenson USA

When all you need are the essentials - this handy tool incorporates a CO2 inflator, plus a steel core tire lever with a built in 5mm allen key. Lightweight, simple, and the perfect addition to your pack.

Features:

  • Compatible with 16-gram Blackburn or Innovations threadless cartridges (one included)
  • Lifetime Warranty from Blackburn
  • Presta/Schrader compatible
  • Safety Switch
  • Steel core tire leverUmm hex key (fits many common bicycle bolts)

Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2009)

Late for work and have a flat? Bust out a patch kit and the Blackburn AirShot CO2 Tire Inflator, which includes an integrated core tire lever and a built-in 5mm hex key that fits most bicycle bolts. The AirShot is compatible with 16-gram Blackburn or Innovations threadless cartridges, one of which is included, and it works with both Presta and Schrader valves.

Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Recommended Use:Inflating tires

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Blackburn Airshot CO2 Pump9.0020.97

Legend

  •     - Jenson USA
  •     - Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2009)

Blackburn Airshot CO2 Pump Review Summary:

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Reviews:

Good delivery system

Rating:***
The spring loaded nozzle is nice, and the lockout works making it a nice delivery system. I am glad they got rid of the integrated tools and chainbreaker. It still comes with the slip-in tire lever with a 5mm hex on one end, which is useless because it is not attached to an inlaid shank. So if you wrench on the 5 it will spin right out- it's what made the previous model w the breaker useless as one 'cover-your-ass' multi-tool. 16g Co2 cartridges are relatively expensive, so I put a spacer in the inside of body and utilize 12g's and buy them by the box- approx. 50 cents a piece. It is good to be redundant in your inflation methods when way out on some trail. If I get a flat, I can use a hand pump for half the inflation (and thus very little resistance) and finish off with the 12g cartridge to the desired psi.
mr. T at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2009) on 10/27/2009