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The Effortless Air Pump. Portable Air Can for Bike Tires and Tubeless Seating

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Features

  • Quick bike tires inflation pressurized canister
  • Inflate tires with a push of a button
  • Perfect for tubeless tires seating
  • E-bike's best companion
  • Portable and Refillable can with a pressure gauge

Color: Black


Brand: RideAir


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 0.22 Pounds


Power Source: Air Pressure


UPC: 016463113560


Manufacturer: RideAir Innovations Ltd


Global Trade Identification Number: 60


Brand Name: RideAir


Maximum Pressure: 16 Bars


Operation Mode: Semi-Automatic


Air Flow Capacity: 600 cc/sec


Power Source: Air Pressure


Item Weight: 0.22 Pounds


Material Type: Aluminum


Color: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worked for me
I normally can set tubeless tires with a floor pump or a 12 volt car pump. Not this time. On my enduro bike I'm running Mavic crossline wheels with a REALLY old set of Stan's rim liners that are a little deformed. I could not get the tires to seat at all. I'm cheap so I first tried the "garden sprayer" technique....no good at all. This can totally popped the bead. I only charged it up to 140 PSI because that's what my park tool pump tops out at . It still worked. I hate to say it but I didn't think it was going to work. That's why I wrote this review ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022 by nikky errickson nikky errickson

  • Does not fill a tire beyond 30 psi, and won't top off beyond 40 psi
I was able to fill the canister to the max using a portable Ryobi tire inflator, although the inflator was struggling a bit as it neared the end. I tried it a dozen times on 3 different tires - 16 x 1.75", 20 x 2.15" and 26 x 1.5. From flat it could not fill any of them beyond 30 psi. If I hand-pumped the flat tire to about 30 psi, then it was able to increase the pressure to about 40 psi but no greater for any of the tires. Great concept, failed implementation. Last year I bought the Oasser Air Compressor Portable Mini Air (P1s model, cost more than the P1 but worth the extra cost.) It has never failed to inflate from flat to full and tops off with no problem. I bought the RideAir hoping for a nonbattery solution to topping off on long rides but the Risdeair is obviously not that solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021 by Gary Buffalo

  • A brilliant idea, well implemented!
RideAir is a great idea with a surprisingly clean and simple implementation. Using my bike to commute to work, I need to fill some air once every few weeks. I’m always short at time and using the pump is cumbersome and annoying. Now when I have RideAir this becomes a non issue. Few seconds and zero effort! I really like the design and the size.l, and the fact that it is so easy to use. I’m even planning to change the flat tier in my daughter’s bike today. Now, when is so easy, I don’t have an excuse... Great job RideAir guys. You definitely nailed it!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2018 by Yonym

  • it works great. UPDATE
I only have two problems with it. First, no outlet pressure gauge. Second, pulling off the nozzle that pressurized it gave a quick 20-30 psi drop. Other than those two things, it works great. UPDATE: My buddy needed air. I let him use mine in this product. It was overly difficult, didn’t end up airing up his tire, and quickly ran out of air. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017 by Kerry Yates

  • Hard to Fill with a Floor Pump
I found it difficult to get high-pressure with a floor pump. I was only able to get about 60# of pressure but would be enough air in a pinch. I have not tried it yet with a compressor. It comes with one adapter for Presta valves. I ordered the bundle ("Frequently Bought Together") as it included a pair of presta to schrader valve converters which I like for my tubeless setup. However, WARNING. I shipped the pump back as I was expecting to receive the pump with the integrated lock as that is the item I clicked on and was reading about. However, on the web page when you select the bundle "frequently bought together', which includes the valve converters, you receive the pump without the lock...it is deceptive when purchasing the bundled items. Also, the weight and dimensions of the item on the website are wrong. The item weighs .98 pounds (just under 1 lb). Height is 11 inches and width is 3.25 inches. It will fit in a water bottle holder as long as you have enough room on the down tube. I have reordered the pump (with the lock) as I want to be able to seat my tubeless tires without a compressor or while on the road if needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023 by Melinda

  • Works well
I am a service tech. I needed a way to remove dust. We are discouraged from using canned air because of the cold liquid that always comes out at the wrong time. It can damage components. I found this and decided to try it. Works well. Not much capacity but it can be filled easily with an air compressor or simple tire pump. Was able to get it to 160lbs with a $15 Home Depot tire pump. Husky brand I think. Keep it in my back seat and fill the tank between service calls. The only negative thing I have to say is it didn't come with the cable lock as advertised. That's the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. Other than that I will continue using it and update good or bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2018 by Greg Lytle

  • Funciona perfectamente
Excelente producto, infló perfectamente mis llantas tubeless al primer intento 👍👍👍
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Jose Natan Suarez

  • AVOID, waste of money.
Purchased this to help seat beads for a set of tubeless tires. Did not even come close to working as advertised. Despite having a 200psi floor pump, device could not even maintain 120psi in the bottle no matter how hard I pumped. As you can imagine, it did not even come close to being able to seat the beads. Even if it was able to hold more pressure, would doubt it would do the job. Id have a better chance seating the beads by hiring a 90 year old with COPD to blow directly into the valve stem. Avoid this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2020 by NP Doom

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