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The Tandem Sport Pocket Pump with Pressure Gauge is a compact, handheld air pump designed for inflating volleyballs, basketballs, and footballs. It features a pressure gauge for regulation checks, a flexible hose to prevent valve damage, and a pressure relief valve for easy adjustments. Weighing only 0.18 pounds, it's the perfect travel-sized solution for athletes on the go.
Color | Black |
Brand | Tandem Sport |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
Power Source | Handheld |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.21 x 4.09 x 1.81 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 15 x 15 inches |
Brand Name | Tandem Sport |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. |
Model Name | Pocket Pump with Pressure Gauge |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Tandem Sport |
Part Number | PUMPGAUGE |
Style | Pocket Pump with Pressure Gauge |
Included Components | Pocket Pump with Pressure Gauge |
Size | One Size Fits Most |
Sport Type | Volleyball |
N**N
Small and efficient
I had been looking for something like this for a long time. My mom had one she got as some promotional thing, but this one is nicer (it has the bleeder valve). It fits in a small bag and is easy to use. It will still work if it gets dropped and as long as I don't let anyone pull it apart, I expect it to last a long time.Update: After using the pump for a very long time, I have only found one issue with it. Because of the design, it does not do a very good job with higher pressure balls like basketballs. I bought it mainly for use with volleyballs and have used it with a few of the cheap colorful ones you can get for kids and it has worked just like I wanted it to so I'm not complaining, but wanted if you want a basketball pump, if may not work for you.
S**E
All in one
When Looking for a pump to inflate the many balls my children have, there were many choices, I even thought about using my bike pump but then what if I over inflate them or if I don't inflate them enough. I could buy a seperate gauge but that would be inserting another needle into the ball after the pump needle, then you have two devices that can go on different ways when you least expect it. why I bought it. 1.- It has a gauge, 2.- Overall size. 3.- Preassure release Valve. 4.- ballon type pump instead of the tube type pump. One more thing to think about is this type of pump seems better to inflate already inflated balls that need a few more pounds of pressure to tune it, if you are going to inflate completely deflated balls it will do it but you got to be patient. For my situation works great.
D**Y
Don't bother trying this...it does'nt do either task
Nice idea (squeeze bulb pump and low pressure gauge all-in-one) but the execution is faulty. Just got done trying the first replacement that Amazon so promptly and courteously sent and it, like the first one, does not do either function it is supposed to do - build air pressure in your sports ball and measure it. So, that is a batting average of zero for two times at the plate.The gauge either does not sense any pressure or the pressure as indicated fluctuates every time you re-insert the inflator needle in the ball. Also the inflator bulb is so flacid in construction that you often have to wait for it to resume it's shape to administer another squeeze. Then, to top that off, you can't build any pressure with the bulb. I would call the two examples I have tried as NON-FUNCTIONAL.I have some experience with this low pressure inflation and measurement task since I have for years maintained the desired pressures in my sports balls and boxing speed bags with a bulb inflator and a pencil type low pressure gauge. Now, the squeeze bulb it not the means that you want to use to inflate anything from a totally uninflated condition BUT it is a very convenient and compact method to maintain the pressure. The only thing that could be improved from what I have been doing is to incorporate a gauge directly into the process so you don't have to switch between the inflator and the gauge as you work on bringing the object to the desired pressure. Thus, when I stumbled across this combination device while looking at some other things on Amazon a little light went on in my head and I thought I would give it a try.Well, two tries is my limit on this gadget and will not be ordering another. I suggest that it won't do the job for you either!P.S. Amazon was totally faultless in this process and I only have the highest praise for their delivery and return process, it's speed and efficiency. Thanks Amazon for the effort!
K**A
So light and flexible
I have had several various products like this over the years. I have also had rigid pumps as well. This always seems to draw me back as it's so light and flexible that it makes it the most well suited to throw in a bag and forget about it. That being said, after several years, these tend to leak at the various connection points....but just get creative and read online and you will see how to prevent or repair these leaks....Or just buy a new one. The convenience is worth it. FYI I use this for volleyballs so not a reall high pressure use case. Basketballs and soccer balls will naturally take much longer to inflate and may result in quicker leaks and issues.
A**G
Works fine
It does take some time for pump to register ball pressure and it is not an instant fill to pump as gauge self adjust to existing ball pressure and then lags during pumping action but serves its purpose on volleyball
K**N
A little annoying, but It work's for me
The media could not be loaded. Works fine for the most part, though there are some air leakage problems with the product. Had to use electrical tape to really seal and lock in the air and even then air still leaks out slightly. I assume it's because of the build. The needle was also bent when I received it, but I was able to bend it back so it was a minor issue. Other than that, very straight forward to use and compact, so it doesn't take up much room in my gym bag.I mainly use it to pump my speed bag and would probably work for small balls, so air leakage isn't that big of a problem. The gauge is helpful and accurate enough for my use case. For the price, I probably wouldn't buy it again because of the air leakage and bent needle, but it is useful.
F**A
Works
Compact. Works good on volleyballs, Basketballs, soccer balls, and footballs. Buy it
K**B
Good pump
Nice little hand pump. Works well for me. I can carry in my pocket if needed during a game.
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