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Portland Design Works Launches New AirForge Ultra Compact Mini Hand/C02 Pump

Portland Design Works AirForge Mini C02:Hand Pump hero(Photos / Portland Design Works)
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Portland Design Works (PDW) is a bicycle component company that provides clever and unique bike bits for both your bicycle and your enjoyment. Today, we are going to be talking about inflation devices as PDW just launched the new AirForge Mini Pump.

Portland Design Works AirForge Mini C02:Hand Pump first pic
(Photos / Portland Design Works)

Speaking of inflation, I’m a big fan of this brand, and I use the crap out of their Essentials Electric Pump. It was a piece of gear that I didn’t know I needed so badly.

But for those who would prefer inflation without batteries, this pump is small but mighty. PDW is calling the new AirForge mini pump “ultra compact”. But despite its diminutive size, this inflator combo can handle any flat you throw at it.

It’s small enough to fit in a handlebar bag, frame bag, some top tube bags, a hip pack, or even a jersey pocket. Or, if you want it attached on the bike, you can use the included mount.

AirForge Mini Pump Retail & Detail

To simplify inflation, the pump includes a press-fit nozzle (Presta valve only), and the CO2 delivery is controlled by twisting the threaded CO2 cartridge itself. No extra controls necessary.

Retail: $39

  • Presta Valve Compatible
  • Weight: 74g (2.6oz)
  • Length: 153mm (6″)
  • Diameter: 19mm
  • Includes water bottle boss mounting bracket
  • Compatible with threaded C02 cartridges.
Portland Design Works AirForge Mini C02:Hand Pump pumping

Hit the link below for more details on the AirForge, check out all of their inflation devices, or any of the other clever bike bits that PDW offers.

RidePDW.com

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