![]() ![]() ![]() This is truly an MTB pump, but with a 60psi max pressure and higher volume design, some bikepackers and gravel riders on 27.5" (650b) tires may well prefer it to a slimmer road-oriented model. The head is a twist-lock design, keeping the barrel in place and the gasket secure on your valve. It is compatible with Presta and Schrader valves, though a simple manual conversion of the gasket is required. The machined outer surface enhances grip, and an updated dust cover prevents dirt and mud from clogging up the dual valve design. The internal and external materials are aluminum to keep weight low, heat managed, and still deliver long term efficacy. 1 of 12 Ease of Attachment - 25 9.0 Inflation - 25 7.0 Stability - 20 6.0 Accuracy - 20 8.0 Gauge - 10 8.0 RELATED: Best Bike Pumps of 2023 Our Verdict The Specialized Air Tool Pro took some time to warm up to, partially because its aluminum construction is literally cool to the touch (in the shade anyway). As the new design greatly increases air capacity, it reduces pump time by up to two minutes when you are starting from empty. It's intended to be carried on the bike with a water bottle cage boss bracket for quick access and use in all off-road conditions. The Air Tool MTB pump is their most dependable and durable big-volume frame pump. Specialized has updated their long running Air Tool MTB Pump with a new inverted, dual chamber design that delivers 28% more air per stroke despite it's manageable size. For emergency purposes CO2 can inflate quickly, but an epic ride requires an effective pump that can not only handle an emergency, but also be great for adding pressure for a faster, less technical run-in to the trail head. On the trail, inflating a tire can be a nightmare, especially with the volume challenge. ![]()
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