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The lightweight, messenger bag-friendly Cutter Bellringer Dual Stage Pump takes you from flaccid to strong-like-bull with minimal stroking. Rocking a clearly-visible pressure gauge, the Bellringer says good bye to it-feels-ok guestimations when you’re out on the road. Dual stage means the pump inflates no matter how you pump it—in or out, both ways will inflate you tube or tire.
This description was also provided by: Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2010), RealCyclist.com (Spring 2010)
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
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| Material: | Aluminum, plastic |
| Maximum Pressure: | 120 PSI |
| Recommended Use: | Inflation |
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not bad for the pice | |
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this pump is fairly small, light and is more efficient than some other pumps i have used. my pressure gauge does not work and has not worked since i received it. sounds like other reviewers have the same issue with this pump. considering the price, i would purchase another one if i needed one, but if you like to have a very accurate pressure reading keep in mind the gauge on this is not top notch. | |
| Brian Limoges at HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010) on 10/25/2009 | |
It will get the job done | |
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Nothing fancy about this pump. It gets the job done but it kinda takes a little longer. I don't trust the gauge on the pump though cause it's always reading low compared to my seperate gauge. But in a fix it will get ya back and going again and if that's what ya need than the price is right and I would get it. | |
| James McCalvy at HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010) | |
its a pump | |
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This isn't my favorite pump. It is dual stage but doesn't seem much quicker than my single stage pump. It is nice that you don't have to change the head from shrader to presta so its nice to have in your pack, however, the PSI gauge doesn't seem to work at all. | |
| D. Joshua Christensen at HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010) on 09/11/2009 | |
Works | |
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Pretty handy to have on your bike in case the tire looks a bit low. it is just a handheld pump, so don't expect huge amounts per pump. But it is dual action so it pushes air in with both in/out motions. I reccomend it for a emergency pump | |
| Cody German at HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010) on 08/14/2009 | |
Works...pretty much. | |
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Decent construction, and pretty quick inflation but the gauge doesn't seem to work as you pump. If the tire is inflated, and you clip this on, it will give you the pressure, but it does not increase while pumping...weird. In any case, it's super light and will be great as an emergency pump for on the trail. Didn't expect too much from a $10 pump anyway, so still a good purchase. | |
| Brando at HuckNRoll.com (Spring 2010) on 10/23/2009 | |