Fox High Pressure Shock Pump

(1130 reviews)

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$36.37

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(10000 available )

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  • Timmy T.

    > 3 day

    I ordered this pump just taking a chance. To see if it would pump up my landing gear strut on my Piper Arrow (airplane). And I be dang if it didnt work!! It took a few minutes and a arm workout but it pumped it up. And didnt lose any air when unscrewing it from the valstem. Great quality little pump.

  • Rodney Azarmi

    > 3 day

    my cheap no name pump is much more accurate and reliable

  • JeepJK

    > 3 day

    Item broke first time I used it. I now have updated version much nicer

  • James A. Derr

    > 3 day

    Product worked as it should and I received it in a timely manner.

  • N. Atkins

    Greater than one week

    This thing does its job. it isnt fancy or anything but it pumps up my fork and has a good way to see the pressure.

  • jonny-kilo

    > 3 day

    This pump leaks air every time you disconnect it from shock... that means whatever reading you had it dialed in on will go down every time you disconnect. THAT means you will never have an accurate air pressure in your shock and anyone that cares enough to buy the pump should care about that. get a TWO STAGE pump that can lock the air in the shock before it disconnects ... big letdown from fox. pretty junky tool for a company that makes the premier forks for mtb

  • dan radloff

    > 3 day

    works as advertised. its a shock pump.

  • Sean Daly

    18-11-2024

    Very nice quality. The connector screws on easily, the pump can easily rotate to see the pressure gauge, and pumps smoothly. Gets to 200 without too much effort, and 250 with a little more effort.

  • Matt

    > 3 day

    Must have tool. Works great.

  • Arsalan

    > 3 day

    Relatively cheap shock pump, but the quality is there. One thing to note is the relief valve - it has two depression settings. If you press it to a mid-way point, air will continuously leak from your shock. If you press the relief valve button all the way down, then a minor air leak will occur. Just an FYI in case youre trying to bleed air from your shocks.

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