Blackburn Mammoth Mountain Bike Pump The Blackburn Mammoth Bicycle Mountain Pump has a long stroke and high-volume barrel that allows it to fill mountain tires quickly. The Mammoth is constructed with an aluminum barrel that is both lightweight and durable. This bicycle pump features a fold-out T-handle that offers the most pumping leverage available in a minipump. The Mammoth also features a sticky-but-durable rubber grip zone for an excellent feel and sure grip, as well as a large aluminum thumb-lock lever that is easy to grab. Blackburn’s Mammoth pump achieves a maximum pressure of 90psi, weighs 156 grams, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

About Blackburn
In 1975, Jim Blackburn set out to design stronger, lighter, more innovative and more reliable cycling products. The first were bags and racks designed for touring. From there, Blackburn grew. Over the next 30 years, Blackburn’s spark of innovation would lead to many revolutionary products, like the first high quality aircraft aluminum rack, the first dual stroke minipump, the first oversized mountain minipump and the first dual stage/dual stroke floorpump just to name a few. For 2005, Blackburn’s creative spark is burning brighter than ever. And as we head into our 30th year, Blackburn is re-dedicated to designing smart, reliable, no nonsense accessories that are essential to your riding experience.

Customer Review: Works for me.
I wouldn’t want to fill a car tire with it, but it works great for my bike tires. It locks onto the valve stem easily, and I like the little cap that keeps dirt out of the nozzle. Not a bad little pump at all.
Customer Review: Blackburn products are cheap
Dont buy this product. I have the other mountain bike pump which is same junk just smaller. Its 90% plastic which doesnt hold up even with very occasional use. Save your money, get something else.

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