I don't really flat anymore. but all my bikes and all the tires lose PSI daily. so when grabbing a bike this thing can read pressure and top them up in seconds...game changer
I have been looking at this and probably will purchase. Still need a Co2 if you have to break the bead on the trail though. This compressor is better than getting arm pump on the trail lol
Resealing a stubborn bead on the trail is crazy hard even with a one-shot CO2. Best carry a tube which is required anyway for most tubeless flat tires.
Nice little gadget. Now the only thing that can happen is self-discharge and forgetting to check before ride. Maybe do an update in a couple of weeks to see how good it is.
I wouldn't say I'm having issues with it. Just entertaining the idea of a smaller, lighter, faster pump with little effort, that can handle mtb and road bike tires.
For sure. Charge it to full after every use to keep it topped off. Shouldn't self-drain significantly. About 10% after 6 months on no use like most lithium devices.
The price is just offensive. Typical review/promotion that does not address the pricing issue within the cycling industry. Just another company looking to get rich quick. I'll wait for the cheaper decent alternatives that will turn up.
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I don't really flat anymore. but all my bikes and all the tires lose PSI daily. so when grabbing a bike this thing can read pressure and top them up in seconds...game changer
Yeah, used every ride, it is a revelation on how much better things can be with correct tire pressures.
An absolute game changer. I have one of these and can’t say enough good things about it.
Right? It surprised the heck out of me as I've used the early generation products from a couple years back and this category has arrived
Thats nice , I've seen the fumpa one , still will carry co2 and tube , but I want one
Yeah, this is worthy. Better than a CO2 I think
I have been looking at this and probably will purchase. Still need a Co2 if you have to break the bead on the trail though. This compressor is better than getting arm pump on the trail lol
Resealing a stubborn bead on the trail is crazy hard even with a one-shot CO2. Best carry a tube which is required anyway for most tubeless flat tires.
@@EMTBReview yup always have one of those also 😉
The future is here! Getting one!
As of August 16th 2024, Amazon has the AS2 Pro and Pro Max for 50% off!!!
that is amazing. I'm bout to get 2, one for the garage, one for the kit
So cool huh? I've used two lithium compressors before and they were not ready. This one is pretty darn dialed. It's just an issue of that price.
Have you tested a FUMPA mini pump? They have multiple size options and accessories. Also made in Australia I believe
fumpa nozzle sticks out pretty far, the cycplus is more compact. the fumpa closest in size to cycplus as2 pro has no gauge either
@@serum-114 Appreciate the feedback/insight!
Ordered!
Thanks for a very well made video!
Nice little gadget. Now the only thing that can happen is self-discharge and forgetting to check before ride. Maybe do an update in a couple of weeks to see how good it is.
Shouldn't have to top off as lithium polymer batteries like this self-discharge about 10% only after 6 months of no use.
I think you’d hear it if it turned itself on
I wish someone would make a pump that worked with an AXS battery.
Good thought but... limited market, low reward, high consequence kind of product effort.
Sure it works but for how long? My CO2’s are 20yrs old and still work.
We’ll find out in 20 years :)
Great review! What kind of stand is that you have? Will search your vids for a review.
My OneUp 100cc pump is amazing. I’ve helped several people on the trail with it, but not sure why you are having issues with it?
I wouldn't say I'm having issues with it. Just entertaining the idea of a smaller, lighter, faster pump with little effort, that can handle mtb and road bike tires.
Great review
Picked one up to replace my older larger cycplus tire pump. This thing is tiny!
WTF this is the cool RC hobby guy lol.
Now I can keep a pump in my hip pack instead of a pump on each of my bikes. Just need to remember to keep it charged.
For sure. Charge it to full after every use to keep it topped off. Shouldn't self-drain significantly. About 10% after 6 months on no use like most lithium devices.
The price is just offensive. Typical review/promotion that does not address the pricing issue within the cycling industry. Just another company looking to get rich quick.
I'll wait for the cheaper decent alternatives that will turn up.
It is not cheap for sure. But even at that, worth every penny. There is simply no product solution like it today