Progressive Suspension Gauge-Mounted Micro Pump
$97.99
Progressive Suspension Gauge-Mounted Micro Pump Item # 93379

Description
- Gauge mounted on pump body for easy servicing on air forks and air shocks
- 8in. flex connector
- Pressure can be lowered without detaching pump
- 1 way check valve prevents pressure drop when pump is removed
Part Numbers for Progressive Suspension Gauge-Mounted Micro Pump
Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Rob208 from
Works as it should
Good, solid air pump. Does the job. Overpriced, but aren’t they all?!
Date published: 2019-06-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bizzybee from
Well built and sturdy
I was expecting some cheap hunk of plastic that maybe would last a dozen uses. To my surprise this product is sturdy and well built and will probably out last me. I want to store it with my other fine tools in a locked cabinet, not on the bike.
Date published: 2016-06-24
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Chris from
Great Pump
Does exactly as its supposed to. Light, compact and real easy to use. Came in a foam container which I leave it in to protect it, takes up no room in the saddlebag.
Date published: 2022-10-20
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Dano from
Works like it should.
Bought to replace my cheaper one. This one works properly and I was surprised by the feel of quality it has.
Date published: 2022-11-06
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Poppy from
Very happy with this product. Bought this couple months ago and use it for the rear air suspension. Probably take a long time to put air in a tire though.
Date published: 2021-09-27
Rated 5 out of
5
by
tipat from
Very happy with it.Thanks.Very good service.Patrick
Date published: 2019-09-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Daniel from
Great !
do the job, easy to use ans easy to carry ! I recommand !
Date published: 2016-08-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Stan471 from
Pump it up
Works as described and quality seems decent. As good as the HD one.
Date published: 2024-08-08
Questions
Can this be used to pump up tires also?
Yes and no. You must remember the piston in the pump is not much larger than a small pencil. It would work in an emergency, but will take a very long time. I just tried mine and pumped up the front tire from 30 psi to 38 psi. It took about 300 or so strokes of the pump. Going fast does not help but actually is slower. You must make the strokes at a normal speed to give the air time to travel down the hose and into the tire. I would guess it took me 3 or 4 minutes to add 8 psi.
Date published: 2019-07-09