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    Cycplus AS2 Pro Max E-Pump

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      2024-07-31 07:23:20

      Cycplus AS2 Pro Max E-Pump

      Unlike traditional hand pumps which are slow, cumbersome to use and difficult to obtain an accurate pressure reading, the new line of battery-powered Cycplus AS2 E-pumps is super convenient to use at home or on the road. Unlike CO2 cartridges the Cycplus AS2 Pro Max E-Pump can be taken anywhere as it is airline-safe making it ideal for international bikepacking. At only 205 grams, the AS2 Pro Max is relatively lightweight and super compact at just 8 x 6 x 3cm which means it easily fits in your saddle bag or jersey pocket. With an impressive flow rate of 30 L/min, the AS2 Pro Max can reach 120 PSI in just 75 seconds. This means you can pump up a road bike tire to 120PSI four times or a mountain bike tire to 50PSI seven times on a single charge. The built-in high-precision gauge has an LED screen display which provides real-time updates on tire pressure with an accuracy of ±1 PSI. Unlike reusable CO2 cartridges which continually cost money and produce waste, the AS2 Pro Max E-Pump is equipped with a 600mAh 11.1V battery designed for long-lasting use and can provide over 200 charging cycles with less than a 10% degradation of the battery. The Cycplus AS2 Pro Max E-Pump is a quick and efficient alternative to traditional inflation methods and is very convenient and easy to use at home or on the road when you need it most.

      In addition to the AS2 Pro Max, Cycplus offers two other e-pump options, the Cycplus AS2 Pro and Cycplus AS2. The Cycplus AS2 is the most affordable, compact and lightest option but has no pressure gauge. It is ideal for home use and reasonably priced at just $89US. The Cycplus AS2 Pro has upgraded motors a built-in pressure gauge and a much better battery life than the standard AS2. The AS2 Pro is still relatively light and compact with a higher maximum pressure of 120PSI which makes it ideal for use at home and away. The top-of-the-line option is the Cycplus AS2 Pro Max which is the largest and most powerful model. It can inflate mountain bike tires and motorcycle tires. It is still relatively compact and ideal for travel and road racing.

      If you want a more convenient way to inflate your road bike, mountain bike and motorcycle tires as well as basketballs, football and soccer balls then check out the line of Cycplus E-Pumps. We’ve been using the AS2 Pro Max since the spring and it provides much more reassurance on long rides than a traditional hand pump and is much more accurate and faster to top up the tire pressure when needed.

      Cycplus AS2 Pro Max E-Pump

      Features:
      • Lightweight
      • Compact
      • Integrated high-pressure gauge with +/- 1 PSI accuracy
      • High Strength Aluminum alloy brushless motor
      • 30L/min flow rate to obtain an impressive 120PSI in just 75 seconds
      • Home and travel-ready
      • Built-in LED screen display with real-time air pressure readout
      • USB Type-C Charging (1 hour for a full charge)
      • 200-cycle capability with only 10% battery degradation
      • Presta and Schrader valve compatibility
      • Extended hose kit for ambler diameter tires
      • Silicone case helps provide overheating protection
      In the box:
      Inflation Unit, Presto Valve converter, Silicon Case, Hose, Waterproof Bag, Charge Cable, Seal, and Ball Needle

      Specs
      Cycplus AS2 Pro Max
      Price: $169CAN / $129US
      Maximum Pressure: 120PSI
      Charge Time: 1hr
      Inflation Speed: 75sec 120PSI
      Weight: 205g
      Dimensions: 54 x 32 x 81mm

      Cycplus AS2 Pro
      Price: $139CAN / $109US
      Maximum Pressure: 120PSI
      Charge Time: 30min
      Inflation Speed: 2min 120PSI
      Weight: 120g
      Dimensions: 49 x 28 x 65mm

      Cycplus AS2
      Price: $119CAN / $89US
      Maximum Pressure: 100PSI
      Charge Time: 20min
      Inflation Speed: 2.5min 100PSI
      Weight: 97g
      Dimensions: 46.5 x 28 x 65mm


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