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Bell Air High Volume Bicycle Pump

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Color: Air Attack 350 - Red


Features

  • Wide barrel design pushes more air to quickly inflate wide Mountain, Cruiser, BMX and Kids bike tires
  • Reversible Schrader/Presto head
  • BONUS-Ball needle and inflation cone included
  • 567 cm3 volume, 100 PSI max

Color: Air Attack 350 - Red


Brand: BELL


Material: nylon


Item Weight: 1.39 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.54 x 9.45 x 22.05 inches


Color: ‎Air Attack 350 - Red


Brand: ‎BELL


Material: ‎nylon


Item Weight: ‎1.39 Pounds


Power Source: ‎Handheld


Maximum Pressure: ‎100 Pound per Square Inch


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Product Dimensions: ‎9.45"L x 3.54"W x 22.05"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎22.4 x 8.7 x 3.6 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.64 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎BELL


Warranty Description: ‎as listed


Model Name: ‎Bell Air Attack 350 High Volume Bicycle Pump


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Bell Sports


Part Number: ‎7076435


Style: ‎Air Attack 350


Included Components: ‎Bike Pump


Size: ‎Air Attack 350


Date First Available: August 17, 2016


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  • Great high volume pump for most home uses
Color: Air Attack 650 - Yellow
I love this pump because it is optimized for tires less than 40-60 PSI. Other pumps will advertise their high pressure ratings, but nothing I inflate by hand is more than 40 PSI. I don't need >100 PSI of pressure capability, I want to spend less time pumping up my 30 PSI tires. That 's what this pump delivers. It services all my bicycles, lawnmowers, snowblowers, cars, and truck excellently. It saves me time over my last pump and is well made. The lock for the air chuck is a bit hard to actuate, but it works for both Presta and Shrader valves. I strongly recommend this product for low-medium pressure applications. But please understand its intended use - it's not designed to reasonably be used for high pressure (>60 PSI). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 25, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Hard to see gauge
Color: Air Attack 650 - Yellow
It works fine fir filling bike tires. Remember you’re pushing all the air so if it’s high pressure there’s a lot of arm strength needed. I like it but found the gauge was hard to read after a few weeks the plastic cover was wavy looking. I used red nail polish to make the two places I need to use for my bike tires ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 12, 2023 by sallyeanne dalton

  • It works.... Period.
Color: Air Attack 650 - Yellow
I recently picked up the Bell Air High Volume Bicycle Pump for my fat e-bike tires, and I couldn't be happier with it! The pump is well built, easy to use, and inflates my tires in no time. Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 13, 2023 by Brody

  • High volume means high effort, period
Color: Air Attack 650 - Yellow
You might think that you could inflate, say, a car tire with this pump. And maybe someone who lifts weights and is ripped can do so. The issue is the high volume feature itself: the pump's piston is large in order to push a large volume of air, therefore you are working against perhaps 2X or more the inflation pressure you're trying to achieve. Many high pressure bicycle pumps have a piston that is less than 1 square inch of surface area and they can be quite comfortable to get a 110 PSI bike tire up to pressure. This pump is murder to attempt to pump a 35 PSI car tire - easily it felt like I needed to exert 70 lbs plus of actual pressure in order to get each stroke in. BELIEVE THE LISTING when it suggests intended uses to be air mattresses, beach balls, and other low pressure toys and gear. Live and learn! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 18, 2023 by Pepe the Programmer and More

  • Good
Color: Air Attack 650 - Yellow
Very good
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 14, 2023 by Tey

  • Large sturdy pump
Color: Air Attack 350 - Red
I just received my bell pump and was able to fill my bike tire to 58.5 lbs in very little time. I'm pleased and I hope it lasts.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 24, 2023 by jasman

  • Max 90psi
Color: Air Attack 650 - Yellow
The pump maxes out at 90 psi, not 100 as suggested on the description.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 28, 2023 by ITGuy

  • Adequate for casual use, not recommended for high pressure Presta valve applications
Color: Air Attack 650 - Yellow
I picked one off Amazon Warehouse that was in "like new" condition for 15$ and tax, so I can't really complain about the price. I'd describe this pump as being "adequate." Like if it was a student taking a general intro class that all students have to take, it'd be in solid C/C+ range. Why the "+?" Well, it does one thing really well. I think because of the design and the barrel size/shape, you get a lot of bang for the buck; maybe 5-10 psi per downward pump. Then, the usefulness really tapers off and as you get into the higher end of the useful range, it becomes increasingly more difficult to use. Kind of like how an average student might show promise in the first few weeks of class, then around the final 1/3 of the course, really fizzles out. I'll give some examples: 1) On my motorcycles which take a "normal" Schrader valve, the recommended tire pressure ranges between, say, 28 and 34. In such a low range, within about 2 - 3 pumps, I was in the recommended range, but because of how the gauge on the pump exceeds the actual air pressure at first (kind of like when you first step on a scale, your initial downward force is over reported because of the physical motion of stepping), I had to slowly through trial and error tinker with how best to get the right amount of air in the tires by releasing the pump head valve, then re-engaging it until I was in the right range. To be fair, if the actual pressure is 26 vs 28 vs 30, it's not so incredibly critical. 2) I have a cyclocross bike that currently runs a 700x28 Armadillo Elite. I bought this pump in part because the upper range is advertised to be 100 pounds and a combination of the stiff frame I have and where I typically ride makes me usually keep my tire pressure in this application between 60 and 80 pounds. Some of you road bike snobs or Freds can't comprehend this type of witch craft...but it actually works. From completely deflated, each pump for the Presta valve tubes that go inside my tires was a 1 to 10 pounds ratio at first. 5 pumps got me to 50 pounds, 6 to 60. And then when I got to the 7th pump, it got very difficult, and finally it tapped out at around 70 pounds. Compare this to any floor pump at a cycling shop that can easily go to 105-110 without any real issues, and you see kind of where this particular pump falls short. So, in a nutshell. - If you can get one in "Like New" condition for 15 bucks do it. For the price, it's really not bad. - If you just need this for casual use like pumping up your kids' bmx bike tires, checking your car or motorcycle tire pressure once in awhile and having a little patience to find the sweet spot of how much to pump vs. how much air is actually going into your tire vs. what the gauge on the pump is actually saying, not a bad deal either. - If you need this for high pressure Presta applications, that's a solid "no, don't do it" from me. If it's anything like my experience, you'll probably tap out around 70 or 75 pounds, get frustrated, and then wonder out loud to no one in particular why a $15 pump doesn't work the same way as say, an $80 dollar pump. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 30, 2021 by A. Chang

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