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Portland Design Works | Ninja Pump and CO2 Inflator

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Availability: 19 left in stock
Fulfilled by JJ's wheel shop

Arrives Friday, Sep 26
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Color: Chrome


Features

  • A versatile hand/CO2 pump small enough to tuck in a jersey pocket
  • Control knob allows you to easily regulate the flow of CO2 to ensure a perfect pressure
  • Composite pump mount fits under bottle cage
  • Ultra tough alloy construction and compatible with both Schrader and Presta valves
  • Weight: 74 g (2.6 oz)

Description

The Ninja Pump is a compact combo pump. Part CO2 inflator, part hand pump, compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves. Its full alloy construction is tough, yet shiny. A control knob allows you to easily regulate the flow of CO2 to ensure a perfect pressure. Small enough to sneak into a jersey pocket or seatbag, the Ninja Pump excels under pressure and can fill even a high volume tire.

Color: Chrome


Brand: Portland Design Works


Material: Metal


Item Weight: 0.16 Pounds


Power Source: Hand Pump


Color: ‎Chrome


Brand: ‎Portland Design Works


Material: ‎Metal


Item Weight: ‎0.16 Pounds


Power Source: ‎Hand Pump


Maximum Pressure: ‎120 Pound per Square Inch


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎48


Manufacturer: ‎Portland Design Works


UPC: ‎812938010248


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎9.33 x 5.71 x 1.81 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.14 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6 x 0.75 x 1.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Portland Design Works


Warranty Description: ‎2 year warranty against defects


Model Name: ‎Portland Design Works the ninja pump


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎024


Included Components: ‎Pump


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: June 13, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cool liiitle pump
Color: Black
Pretty cool pump, suuuuuper small, I like you can do Presta/Schrader co2 or pump 👍👍
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by Austin Smith

  • Awesome pump!!!
Color: Black
Love this pump!!! Extremely well built and small!! Pros: Ability to use hand pump or air canisters Hand pump works perfectly Canisters are easy to use too and allows you to control air flow via the nozzle Small stature fits in my small saddle bag (I don't like to carry a lot of stuff) Fits both schrader and presta nozzles Lightweight Can pump up to about 100 lbs on a road bike with medium effort forwards the end. Bad: It can get warm while pumping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2016 by SL/LL

  • Great flat repair pump.
Color: Black
I love this mini pump, it is a workout to use but great for lower volume tires and the co2 flexibility with it being valved is great. I've even gifted this to a couple friends after they've seen mine and its now part of their flat kit. Pros: Small Size/light weight Comes with a solid bike mounting solution Flexibility in use as a manual pump and co2 inflator Works with both Presta and Schrader valves Can be disassembled to be cleaned/maintained. CONS: The extension to use it for Presta is reverse threaded and doesn't always want to unscrew For such a tiny pump it would be nice if it didn't have a rigid valve connection. If you use a wider bike tire or a high psi you'll get a workout unless you use a co2 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025 by Grant

  • The "Get you home pump"
Color: Chrome
I have the tendency to over analyze certain parts that I am looking for and a portable pump for my bike was no exception. There are a ton of pumps out there to choose from ranging from cheap-o plastic junk to really nice and expensive ones. Then there are the CO2 inflators which are usually small and simple, but require you to carry CO2 cartridges and if you run out of those, you’re stuck. I like to plan for the worst and hope for the best, so I would rather spend more time on the side of the road pumping a flat tire instead of relying solely on a one shot deal. With this pump from PDW, you can get the best of both worlds, which appealed to me, so I gave it a shot. It weighs 72 grams and the construction of it is very nice and the pump does not feel flimsy at all, even while pumping, there is no flex. With a deflated road bike tire, it took me 1:37 to get the tire firm enough to the touch to be able to ride home safely. I tried counting the pumps, but got lost after 158 or so pumps. What can I say, I’m not good at counting fast, my bad. If I had to guess, it would easily be over 200 pumps, but they go quick. If you plan on using this as your only pump for any bike, get the taste out of your mouth right now. It is way too impractical and moves very little air and high pressures are not easy to do. After 1:37, I checked with my Birzman gauge and was surprised to see I was only at 65 psi… Guess my “sidewall squeeze test” isn’t very accurate, haha. In my opinion, this pump’s only purpose is to get your bike rideable again so you can get home. The CO2 inflation is super easy and went just as planned, so no issues at all with that. Pumping it up to 100 psi took forever and what do you know, I lost count again, apparently me no count good. When you get to the higher pressures, it gets pretty hard to pump. My biggest gripe about the pump was how hard the Presta attachment was to get loose the first time. Seriously man, I’m not some weak little human being that can’t open pickle jars and stuff, I’m the one that opens them for those kind of people. I thought I was going to break the pump in half and throw it across the road, I was so mad. I had to use some pliers to get it loose the first time, which no one carries on their bike when they’re riding, so you would be screwed if you didn’t do it before you need it. For this, I knocked a star off. Other than that, it is a great pump and will get you home if you need a pump. It came with a small mount that goes under a bottle cage, but I don’t use it and instead put it in my SpeedSleev Saddle bag. Anyways, I hope this review helps someone and if you do get it, make sure you pull the Presta valve attachment out before you actually need it, for real. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2017 by Ross Ross

  • Excellent for that which it is intended
Color: Black
Some critics here ding this mini-pump for how many strokes it takes to inflate your tire. Well of course, that's the drawback to a MINI pump! I use this primarily as a CO2 inflator. The hand-pump I find useful mostly for partially inflating my punctured tube to find where the leak is, and for testing my patching job to ensure it's leakproof. But to really inflate the tire once it's mounted back on the wheel, that's where the CO2 cartridge is necessary. I would highly recommend planning to use it in this manner, not as a pure hand-pump inflator. Note I use Schrader valves, not Presta. I have had no trouble using this with Schrader valves, and cannot comment on the criticisms here of using this pump with with Presta. But if you also use Schrader valves with it, I doubt you will have issues. Meanwhie, it's a tiny pump, and the included mount tucks it behind and to the side of a water bottle cage where it's barely noticeable, but easily accessible when you need it. I do wish they included a CO2 cartridge sleeve to insulate your fingers from a freezing-cold CO2 cartridge. Most CO2 inflators come with one, and I know PDW makes a nice leather one, so it seems an inexcusible oversight not to include one with this device. I have not experienced the valve lock-up some have described using this as a CO2 inflator. It might be related to the cartridge brand. I exclusively use Pro Bike Tools' 25g cartridges with this and have had no difficulty after about a dozen uses between two of these pumps on two bikes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021 by F. Neumann

  • compact
Color: Chrome
maximum effort.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022 by xtian

  • Compact pump PLUS CO2 valve!
Color: Chrome
Chef Alton Brown is famously known for his dislike of single-function kitchen devices. The same guidance applies to our biking rescue kits! While a multipurpose device often comes with limitations vs. its single use cousins, the space and weight savings on our steeds is a welcome compromise. This pump is lightweight, compact and eliminates the need for a separate CO2 valve as it’s built right into the pump. Some valves do not come with an on/off function- so as soon as the CO2 cartridge is punctured it empties itself. Not so with this little guy. If you have CO2 left, you can close it off and thrown the pump in your pocket in case you need a little boost down the trail. NOTE: obviously it’s more bulky if you do that and when you remove the cartridge it will release all its air. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by dukegrad

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