seems like they're are multiple brand names, but, basically the same product. I bought the Cyclami MiniPump (A3 Max) which would be equivalent to the AS2 Pro Max. The only basis of comparison are the physical dimensions and battery capacity. l like the convenience and peace of mind having a compact pump to get you back on the road again!
Yes I believe similar brands are selling the same items. It works great and even came in handy when I flew to another country since you can’t take co2 cartridges on the plane!
I was going to invest in the AS2 Pro, but after seeing the AS2 Pro Max in action it really shines above the other AS2 Pro. I wouldn't bother with the AS2 either.
hey all, looking at the pro or pro max for a road saddle bag. anyone used the two that can give thoughts direction to go? is the extra battery worth the price and size or is the extra size a bit of an over kill for a road saddle bag? Thank you for your input
@@seanmelvin5115 as long as you’re good with ensuring to keep the pump charged every so often the pro should work fine. I personally like the additional battery size just in case 😂
I agree the best is a normal pump for most occasions, however a mini electric pump has its use. For example, this past weekend I was able to pump up my race tires (one's a disc wheel) quite easily because of this mini pump with a low profile pump head adapter. It's usually a two hand operation, which is quite difficult with a hand pump.
@@henrychungfitness yes and one youtuber mentioned it's quite convenient when traveling with your bike abroad, bringing a full floor pump takes valuable space in the bike bag or extra luggage.
The first comparison (after about 15 time stealing clips) that explaines the difference. Thank you very much!!! 👍👍👍👍
@@wellenformTV thanks for watching 🤙
very detailed review. thanks!
@@richcole3931 thanks for watching!
seems like they're are multiple brand names, but, basically the same product. I bought the Cyclami MiniPump (A3 Max) which would be equivalent to the AS2 Pro Max. The only basis of comparison are the physical dimensions and battery capacity. l like the convenience and peace of mind having a compact pump to get you back on the road again!
Yes I believe similar brands are selling the same items. It works great and even came in handy when I flew to another country since you can’t take co2 cartridges on the plane!
another awesome video fam...keep em coming. im thinking of getting one. i'd go with the pro. its a good medium for weight and function.
Thanks for watching! I agree the Pro is the best in terms of size, price and functions.
I was going to invest in the AS2 Pro, but after seeing the AS2 Pro Max in action it really shines above the other AS2 Pro. I wouldn't bother with the AS2 either.
The AS2 pro max is a game changer 👌
Can it be charged using any USB-C cable? Or only the one that it comes with?
@@lasciviousembrace yes I’m sure most USB-C cables can be used (I use a generic one for all my devices)
hey all, looking at the pro or pro max for a road saddle bag. anyone used the two that can give thoughts direction to go? is the extra battery worth the price and size or is the extra size a bit of an over kill for a road saddle bag? Thank you for your input
@@seanmelvin5115 as long as you’re good with ensuring to keep the pump charged every so often the pro should work fine. I personally like the additional battery size just in case 😂
The best is a normal pump, can inflate more than two times and is a lot more lightweight. This is a solution to a problem nobody has.
I agree the best is a normal pump for most occasions, however a mini electric pump has its use. For example, this past weekend I was able to pump up my race tires (one's a disc wheel) quite easily because of this mini pump with a low profile pump head adapter. It's usually a two hand operation, which is quite difficult with a hand pump.
@@henrychungfitness yes and one youtuber mentioned it's quite convenient when traveling with your bike abroad, bringing a full floor pump takes valuable space in the bike bag or extra luggage.