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Do you want to ensure that your tires have the correct tire pressure? Then choose a bicycle pump with a pressure gauge and start inflating your tires!
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✓ Free delivery within the Netherlands
✓ Ordered today, delivered the next working day
✓ Easy returns
When choosing a bicycle pump with pressure gauge, it is important to select a model that offers accuracy and durability. An analog pressure gauge is essential for accurately inflating your bicycle tires, improving your riding experience and extending the life of the tires. Look for pumps with an easy-to-read gauge, reliable build quality and compatibility with different types of valves such as Presta and Schrader valves. The right bicycle pump with pressure gauge makes it easy to keep your tires at the ideal pressure.
A pressure gauge on a bicycle pump measures the air pressure inside the bicycle tire and displays it in PSI (pound per square inch) or Bar. When you use the high-pressure bicycle pump, the gauge shows the current pressure so you can stop when you have pumped the softer tire to the desired pressure. This prevents both under and over inflation, which can lead to reduced performance or damage to the tires. Pressure gauges can be analog or digital, with a digital pressure gauge often providing a more accurate reading.
The correct tire pressure depends on the type of bicycle, the weight of the rider, and the riding conditions. In general, racing bikes require a higher tire pressure (approximately 6 to 8 bar), mountain bikes require a lower pressure (approximately 2 to 4 bar) and city bikes require an average pressure (approximately 4 to 5 bar). It is important to follow the recommended tire pressure as stated by the tire manufacturer for optimal performance and safety. This may be on the tape.
Cycling with the correct tire pressure offers several advantages: