Product description
Cube RFR HPA All In One Pump black (black)
All bikes, one pump: The premium aluminium HPA ALL IN ONE Pump from RFR with its patented head design is compatible with all valve types (Dunlop, Schrader, Presta) for maximum flexibility. Choose between high pressure and high volume depending on what's attached to the other end of the hose! Controlled pump action comes courtesy of the innovative twist-lock system and analogue pressure gauge.
Details
- 1.5" industrial pressure gauge
- 2-stage pump system
At a glance
Features
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Purpose
MTB Beginner / Tour, Marathon / Cross Country, All Mountain / Enduro, Downhill / Freeride, All-round / Beginner, Tour / Cross Country, Marathon / XC, All Mountain / Trail, Enduro, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel, Endurance, Trekking, Bike Travel, Cross, Every Day / Commuting, Lifestyle / Urban Biking, Everyday Cycling, Lifestyle / Single Speed, Urban Sports, Commuting
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Main Information
Type:
Mini pump
Head:
Twist-lock double valve head
Compatible Valves:
Car valve, Dunlop valve, French valve
Maximal Pressure:
8.27 bar
Pressure Gauge:
yes
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Material
Handle:
Plastic
Cylinder:
Aluminium
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Dimensions
Weight:
164.00 g
Length:
225.00 mm
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Scope of Delivery
Delivery:
HPA All in one pump incl. mounting bracket
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Model Year
2024
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Article number
1071926
EAN
4054571142641
Customer opinions
RST27
pump rating
Translated from the German
To the original
First of all, the pump has too little power and the manometer cannot be read, either you can see the manometer or you have just connected a valve. "" Or you lie on your back to see the pressure gauge because the valve is usually attached to the top of the tire" (joke off)
27.05.2022