Vibrelli Mountain Bike Pump

Is the vibrelli mini pump a good buy?

Our Verdict The Vibrelli Mini Pump is an affordable pump, with a traditional integrated pump head and locking lever. It features a dual mode that allows for pressure or volume pumping. It did not win our Best Buy Award due to poor pumping performance in comparison to the Pro Bike Tool High Pressure Pump.

Can a vibrelli mini be used on a mountain bike?

The Lezyne Gauge Drive HV offered excellent pumping performance, blowing all other contenders out of the water and requiring the least effort of all contenders. The Vibrelli will work for mountain bike use, but be prepared to work for it. The Mini has a standard integrated air chuck.

What kind of pump do you need for mountain biking?

Small, hand-operated bike pumps you can keep in a bag should be sufficient for these tires. Mountain biking tires require more air since they are thicker and wider. A larger bike pump, preferably one that can still fit on your bike frame, will allow you to inflate the inner tube faster.

What’s the pressure on a vibrelli pro bike?

The Vibrelli has a pressure and volume mode for inflating different types of tires. Pumping in pressure mode, we were only able to reach 36 psi in a 25c road tire, compared to the 66 psi achieved using the Pro Bike Tool. In addition to the poor efficiency, the pumping effort ramps up quickly, making it difficult to reach a safe riding pressure.

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This floor bike pump by Vibrelli is designed with the ‘Rapid T-Valve’, enabling a quick and easy switch between Presta and Schrader valves. Simply put the nozzle into the tire valve and flip a switch to lock it in place. Fast inflation, up to 160 psi, and strong seals ensure no leaks.

The large, accurate gauge makes for easy reading and precision inflation. A well-designed bicycle pump with a reinforced handle, steel barrel, and a three-footed base to minimize wobble, this option includes an emergency puncture kit and a five-year manufacturer’s warranty. The perfect choice for both the competitive and social rider.

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