

Fox High Pressure Shock Pump
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brandon grip
> 3 dayWorks just as advertised and is very easy to use. A few quick pumps and youre ready to go!
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Whos on First
> 3 dayWorks great for pumping up my front suspension. The gage seems pretty accurate for 100+ psi, but on mine it seems to start effectively reading at 50+ psi even thought it should read from 0. It’s not a problem for my use, but If I put it on something in that range it jumps from 0 to around 50 on the gage without really indicating the increase between. If you need the lower range sensitivity I’d consider the 150psi version instead.
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B and B
> 3 dayWorks well, metal body, seems made to last. No problem to get it to connect on my Rockshox Reba. I’ve used it several times.
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GeeMac
> 3 dayThe shock pump gets to 300 psi as advertised, but not without more than a little effort. Build quailty excellent. Air does not escape from the shock, it releases left over air left in the pump. A more flexible hose connection from the pump itself would be great.
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Jexter
> 3 dayHad to replace my old pump because I dropped it and broke the gauge. Thought there would be no better option than fox, especially since I have Fox suspension on my bike. Pump is made from quality materials and fit and finish is nice. My biggest let down is the single stage valve. Which to be honest isnt the biggest issues for front forks since your typically dealing with lower pressures (80-120psi) How ever on my DPX2 rear shock at 290psi the pressure loss from disconnecting the valve is huge and unpredictable. Filled the shock 3 times each time the sag sat at a different level. According to the gauge i was loosing between 15-40psi. I have tried several different removal techniques and its just not ideal. Would be a nearly perfect pump had fox selected a two stage valve.
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2wings4icarus
> 3 dayThis replaced a Rock Shox pump that I received when bought my bike. The Fox pump is way more accurate (when compared to 3 other pumps I tested it against), 15 psi difference against the Rock Shox pump. As a final observation this pump releases way less air when unscrewing it from the shock. If I had a complaint it would be the metal end that is used to thread to the shock is big in diameter and its difficult to thread on the Fox Float X2 since the Schrader valve runs parallel with the shock body. I manage and would not deter me from buying again if I needed to.
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Keith
> 3 dayI bought a cheap no name pump, and it started leaking and was not accurate from the beginning. buy once , cry once. pay extra for this quality pump, you wont regret it.
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Casimiro de Almeida Barreto
> 3 dayGood pump for Fox back shock
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Shane Mirkovich
> 3 dayIve borrowed and used others that my friends have. Ive got the nicest one now. Solid metal all around, great quality. Works well.
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Ron O.
Greater than one weekIt’s the real deal. No fake