Tubeless mounting without a compressor? No problem for the Schwalbe Tire Booster!
All you need is the right tubeless equipment and a high-pressure floor pump with an attachment for Presta valves.
The stylish bottle made of high-quality aluminium weighs approx. 435 g and can be filled with up to 11 bar (160 PSI) air pressure. This is also sufficient to push stubborn tyres into the rim seat abruptly by opening the valve. Filling is made via a floor pump on the Presta valve of the booster. The air is then released via the quick-release valve and fed into the tyre with a blast of air.
The tubeless tyre can be inflated directly via the Presta valve. For a higher air flow, the valve core can be removed so that the hose of the Tire Booster can be screwed directly onto the valve stem.
Thanks to its low weight and compact dimensions, the Schwalbe Tire Booster is suitable for use both at home and on the go, making it a practical accessory for training camps or cycling holidays. So that you always have your Tire Booster to hand, you can attach it to your floor pump with the supplied fastening strap.
Details:
• Pressurised tank for tubeless mounting without compressor
• Rapid air release thanks to quick-closing valve for fast tyre seating
• Filling via floor pump
Technical details:
• Material: aluminium
• Valve type: Presta valve
• Dimensions: Height approx. 37 cm, Ø: approx. 7 mm
• Volume: approx. 1100 cm³ (1.1 l)
• Maximum pressure: 11 bar (160 PSI)
• Weight: approx. 435 g
ATTENTION:
Observe the maximum air pressure of the tyre and rim; observe the maximum pressure of the bottle (11 bar/160 psi); do not fill the bottle with a compressor.
In the box:
• 1 Schwalbe Tire Booster for tubeless mounting
• 1 fastening strap
Manufacturer: Ralf Bohle GmbH, Otto Hahn Str. 1, 51571 Reichshof, Germany, www.schwalbe.com
- Nuevo
- 59,90 €
Precio IVA incluido más 9,95 € (Gastos de envío a España)
Color black
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