West Biking Bike Pump, 120PSI Automatic Switching Presta

West Biking Bike Pump

West Biking Bike Pump, 120PSI Automatic Switching Presta & Schrader Valve Bicycle Pump, Portable Frame Mounted Bike Tyre Pump, Fast Tyre Inflation Mini Bike Pump for Mountain Road Bike, Ball etc.


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Size: mini
Dimensions: 26.4 x 7.4 x 3.2 cm; 115 Grams
Brand: West Biking
Colour: Black
Manufacture: West Biking
Dimensions: 26.4 x 7.4 x 3.2 cm; 115 Grams
Size: mini

16 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    At 8.99 it’s never going to be competing with the big brands but as a lightweight little pump to take with you on the bike or to keep in the car to use for footballs etc. it’s absolutely fine. Nice little back up as well for my normal compact pump I keep on the gravel bike.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This bike pump is lightweight and compact. Easy to carry around inside my backpack. It is easy to attach and detach. Powerful and easy to use. Sturdy and durable material. Very good product quality.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a really dinky pump, ideal for on the go with a bike or to take to the sports field for inflating balls. Comes with several adaptors for various applications, though there is no pressure gauge to you just have to guess at the inflation level. Construction is OK, but does feel a bit plasticky – though at this price point it’s still good value for money.

  4. ChristiXWC says:

     United Kingdom

    This product is great. It does what it says on the tin. I was confident in using it based on the description. I think there are some areas can be improved but it’s too early to tell yet. It’s well made, and will look forward to using in continously.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Certainly gets the job done and it certainly pumps up my road bike tyres to 70-ish PSI in short time. The angled top is handy, as you can push/pull much more easily, the smaller barrle-type pumps can really irritate your hands after much pumping and a lot of heat!

    For the price, a good little purchase. For heavy use or a dual way pump, go for a bigger brand.

  6. ECM says:

     United Kingdom

    Pretty basic bit a great little size to chuck in the bike bag when out and about. Have been caught out more than once with a soft tyre and nothing with me to fix it so this will solve that. Reasonably priced and seems to work toinflate tyres so far without issue

  7. RonLangton says:

     United Kingdom

    For the money, this is a nice little pump. I have an electric mountain bike with a schrader valve and always worry about losing my little adapter when out for a ride. With this pump I don’t have to. I was a bit dubious about if it would work but it actually does. Great to take out for a ride as it’s small and lightweight. Shame it doesn’t have a pressure gauge on it but still works fine!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Good little pump for the money

  8. IzettaBeeston says:

     United Kingdom

    4.0 out of 5 stars Inexpensive pump to carry on bike for emergencies

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My wife managed to lose the kit bag off the back of her bike recently, along with the pump it contained. I’ve been looking for something that could be attached a little more securely and this fits the bill perfectly.

    It comes with mounts and screws to attach where a bottle holder would go. Fortunately the bike has two mounting points, which is fairly typical of a modern model. I was concerned that it might stick out a little and be caught by the side of the leg but this is not the case, there’s sufficient clearance to avoid any issues when cycling.

    The pump itself is reasonably well made with a metal housing. It’s fairly basic but of appropriate quality at the price level. It’s a bit fiddly to use and won’t inflate to a particularly high pressure, but is ideal as a backup to re-inflate a tyre by the roadside after a puncture repair.

    At under 9 after using a current Amazon voucher, this is well priced.

    4.0 out of 5 stars A cheap and fairly basic cycle pump, does the job well enough and has a decent mou

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I don’t cycle quite as much as I used to and haven’t actually had a bike pump for a very long time as I usually use an air compressor which I carry around in the car.

    I got this pump from West Biking as it’s small and lightweight, yet still good enough to pump up a tyre should the need arise. It doesn’t come with any instructions though it’s not too difficult to work out and the store page shows you what you need to do. Once you’ve worked out the connecting bit all you need to do is get pumping, which also didn’t feel like a huge chore.

    I still prefer my air compressor as I can set the PSI and just click go, but this pump is ideal for carrying around when you’re actually out and about on your bike. At the current price of 9 (including a 15% discount) it’s certainly a useful addition.

  11. Joseph Kaminski says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this as I have been on the trail when I got a flat, no worse feeling than having to walk the bike down to the trail centre and missing out on all the fun!

    The unit itself is made of metal, hard plastic and some rubber. The hard plastic is decently thick and does feel like it could be a little fragile. The rubberised plastic is part of the mounting system. This rubberised bit hooks round the pump and holds it securely in place. The metal is for the main components of the pump. This gives it excellent rigidity.

    The pump being made the way it is, means that is quite light weight. It adds very little to the bikes weight.

    The biggest downsides to this pump are that the plastic parts feel like they could be a little brittle, but also that there is no gauge on the pump. This means you have to eyeball the tyres pressure. Fine for getting off the trail but not great for accuracy.

    Overall though, it’s a very good price for something that will get you out of a jam. The quality is good for the price however there are more premium options out there.

  12. StefanClisby says:

     United Kingdom

    Another good product from west biking. This is not the best mini pump on the market but I’ve purchased a few west biking products over the years and they are always good.

    It’s light weight and compact enough to fit in my saddle bag, this will depend on your saddle bag size but it fits in mine and is a great back up to my mini electric pump.

    It fits both Schrader and presta valves and comes with a ball inflator needle.. basically it gets the job done which is all that matters when you’ve got a flat and need to get home.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really compact and lightweight bike pump, the type of pump you have for emergency use

    It’s not the type you use for none emergency use but worth testing it out to make sure you know how to use it

    Handy pump

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a pretty inexpensive and unfussy bike pump but the selling point of this product is the universal valve which works on both presta and schrader valves I have found the fit to be good and indeed work on both types of valves which is great for pumping up my road bike tyres as well as the kids little bikes. The locking latch is firm and the pumping handle feels solid enough for even the firmest of tyres. All in all, happy with this product but I would have liked a gauge on there. Can’t have it all i suppose!

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This feels like a well made lightweight basic pump. It works well with my sons bike which has the “standard” car tyre type fitting, but is no good for my hybrid bike with the smaller valve fitting. For what we got it for it’s fine, but that wasn’t clear from the description. I did like the fact it came with a ball pump adapter which is a nice touch. Nothing wrong with this device, for 12 it’s good value but it will only work on certain valves.

  16. Maggie79Sjajawa says:

     United Kingdom

    This bike pump is made of a metal tube body and plastic handles. The bottom part folds out to become a handle to work the pump. There is no manual provided, so you must figure it out for yourself.

    I got the extra nozzles to work, but without a manual I don’t know if I did it correctly. When I pumped a little to hard the metal nozzle popped out. It pumps well and you can get a good rhythm using it.

    4.0 out of 5 stars The other nozzles are awkward to use as the is no manual provided.