Replace your CO2 pump? Cycplus AS2 Pro Max REVIEW | Tests on lots of different tyres
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Cycplus has just complemented the tiny AS2 electric bike pump with two Pro versions (AS2 Pro & AS2 Pro Max), featuring a display among other updates. I test these pumps on lots of different tyres and come to a conclusion.
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0:00 intro
0:40 Main differences
1:06 Dirt jumper and build quality
2:25 Battery capacity
2:55 Target pressure
3:42 Race bike tyre
4:36 The alternatives
5:33 Enduro MTB tyre
6:20 Charging
7:00 Size test, SWAT box
7:23 Spare parts, battery replacement
7:49 Which pump to choose - Sport
This is a very reasonable product. I’ve used both co2 and mini pumps, and both have their limits and downsides.
More usable than I first thought.
Is there a way to stop the very loud, purposeless buzz on the Pro Max?
Don't think so. It's a proper compressor after all and they tend to be loud in general.
So how many MTB tires will each pump fill? I
AS2: +2 large MTB tyres from completely empty
AS2 Pro max: +4 large MTB tyres
You should compare them with Fumpa if you can. At home I use a Makita inflator. But I like a smal pump like this on rides, just have to remember to charge it.
Would like to test a Fumpa pump too. But in the end I think they are very similar.
Have you tried it in subzero temps? how long does the battery last? @@MTBs
No, only the small one in +5 degrees. That was fine. Like with all electronics you would probably want to carry it close to your body if it's very cold to maintain proper function.
@@MTBs Fumpa is fine, even in - 10c.
Have to test when it gets colder, but I rarely bike in -10 degrees.
ive been using a generic pump like this from amazon for 2 years. it was 35 bucks. about the same as a floor pump.
Great that it works for you. But you can always get cheaper stuff from Ali or Amazon no matter the product. A wild guess is that a Cycplus or a Fumpa holds up better over time and perhaps have better performance/capacity.
mine gets me several inflations on a charge after 2 years. i top it off once a month. this is just like headlights where bike manufacturers will milk you. @@MTBs