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Daysaver Saves the Day with Incredible Pump Kickstarter

Daysaver Incredible Pump hero(Photos / Daysaver)
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Daysaver, the Swiss maker of convenient tools like the Essential8 and Coworking5, just launched a new Kickstarter Campaign. This new campaign is for their new Daysaver Incredible Pump. A pump that promises “superior usability and an integrated handle”.

Daysaver Incredible Pump direct or the hose
(Photos / Daysaver)

The new Daysaver Incredible Pump will be available in two sizes, Regular (40ccm) and Large (80ccm). The Large size is said to be great for mountain bikes and gravel tires. The hose has an innovative head that can be screwed on and pulled off.

The integrated handle of the pump is telescopic. You unscrew it, pull it out, turn it to tighten, and then you can use it to pump your tire back up. Check out the video below!

There are two different ways for the rider to use the pump. They can place the Daysaver Incredible Pump directly on the valve to fill the tire or use the included pump hose, which is screwed onto the valve. This ensures a firm and positive connection.

Daysaver Incredible Pump no hose
Daysaver Incredible Pump esy on, easy off

The pump head can easily be detached from the valve by operating the release mechanism. This allows the pump head to be simply pulled off. And Daysaver guarantees the valve core will stay put. When using the supplied hose, the head can be screwed on and then simply pulled off using the clever release mechanism.

The Incredible Pump has Space for Incredible Tools

When picking the Large-sized Daysaver Incredible Pump the rider will have room in the pump to hold two Incredible tools. The smaller Regular-sized pump has enough room for one Incredible tool.

Daysaver Incredible Pump hose and tools in the pump

And just like all of the Daysaver products, the beauty is in the details. Thanks to a neat and clever spring mechanism, the tools can be deployed easily and immediately.

Daysaver Incredible Pump hose and tools

You can choose to store either the pump hose, the IncredibleX Multitool, or the Coworking7TL extension for tubeless riders. And all future Incredible tools will also be able to fit into the pumps.

Protected From the Elements

The Daysaver Incredible Pump is weatherproof, thanks to the unique seal. That way, when the weather gets bad, and trail/road conditions deteriorate, your pump won’t take a beating. Simply lift the seal out of the way to use the pump and back again when finished.

Daysaver Incredible Pump seals

The handle is also protected from the elements with an o-ring seal when the pump is closed.

Daysaver Incredible Pump intigrated handle

Frame Mount it

Daysaver Incredible Pump pump mount

There is an available frame mount that fits in the same spot as a water bottle cage. It comes with an integrated clip and anti-slip pad to keep the pump in place when the trail gets dicey.

Specifications

Pumps

  • For MTB and Gravel bikes
  • Holds 1 Incredible tool (regular) / 2 Incredible tools (large)
  • Up to 80PSI
  • 40 ccm volume (regular) / 80 ccm volume (large)
  • 24 mm diameter and 124 mm length (regular) / 223 mm length (large)
  • 85 grams (pump regular) / 140 grams (pump large)
  • Rattle-free tool storage
  • Presta compatible: all tubeless and non-tubeless Presta valves, with or without thread at the shank
  • Schrader compatibility: standard Schrader valves are NOT COMPATIBLE without hose (see “hose compatibility” for more info)
  • Min. valve stem length: 11 mm

Pump Hose

  • Presta compatible: all tubeless and non-tubeless Presta valves, with or without thread at the stem
  • Schrader compatibility: standard Schrader valves are NOT COMPATIBLE, however the head features a Schrader thread without the push-pin in the middle. This allows the use of Schrader adapters which do not rely on a pin in the head, this includes some tubeless valves for which a Schrader adapter is required
  • Min. valve stem length: 10 mm
  • 17 grams

Pump Mount

  • Bottle cage standard
  • Stainless bolts included
  • 19 Grams (without bolts)
  • Anti-slip rubber on the inside
  • Safety clip

Check out Daysaver’s Kickstarter Campaign, and get notified on launch day, here. Or, click the link below to see all of the day-saving tools and goodies that they provide.

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Blablabla
Blablabla
30 days ago

Translation:
“superior usability and an integrated handle” – just a normal compact pump with an uncomfortable handle, that also is like a piston so it might be later covered in a bit of grease.

“The hose has an innovative head that can be screwed on and pulled off.” – we copied some basic and obvious functions from other products on the market.

“And Daysaver guarantees the valve core will stay put.” – we take pride that our pump doesn’t have a serious design flaw.

“Pump has enough room for one/two Incredible tools.” – we sacrificed valuable space that could be used for a larger air chamber as a tool storage, so You can train Your hands harder.

“The Daysaver Incredible Pump is weatherproof, thanks to the unique seal.” – it’s just a f**kin’ rubber cap!

And my absolute favourite:

“Standard Schrader valves are NOT COMPATIBLE without hose” <- which is also NOT COMPATIBLE with standard Schrader valves, as later mentioned.

Cheese
Cheese
30 days ago
Reply to  Blablabla

Who currently makes a screw on pull off hose chuck?

DCPinOR
DCPinOR
29 days ago
Reply to  Cheese

I have one Lezyne and two Birzman floor pumps that work this way.

Cheese
Cheese
27 days ago
Reply to  DCPinOR

Lezyne mini pumps are famous for unscrewing valve cores as they’re removed

Vlad
Vlad
28 days ago

I’ve tried bike pump for a while, found it to be big, clumsy, nightmare to pump MTB tire and cover in mud after ride. Instead I have a small cigarette pack size compressor, capable of pump it in no time 3-4 times for me. And actually in 3 years never have opportunity to use it.

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