This thing is incredible. We confuse "accurate" with "consistent" and use them as the same. I have no idea if this thing is accurate, but, I can tell you it is consistent, which is what we need. I checked it on every tires in my garage for fun. Then I took my trusty floor pump, inflated a tire to 60psi, and then tried this gauge, and sure enough it wasn't the same. I checked it a couple more times, and other than the small bleed out of air from the on/off of the gauge, it was the same. Know what happened when I put my floor pump back on? 8psi off. Do I care about the 6psi off itself? Nope. Do I care that I can't get the same number each time? Yes. Now I can. Buy it.
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I bought this for my fat bike and other regular mtn bikes, extremely well made body, the gauge is a little lesser quality, but still good. It works perfect for what I want, I run around 30 in my regular bikes which is at the top of the scale and 11 in my fat and around 20 in my midfat which is in the middle. It seals well on my presta valves and holds pressure until you press the release even if you remove it to see the dial. You can also let air out while still on valve, but it is pretty slow, but that may be the valve since mine are tubeless.
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I used to use a digital guage, batteries went flat quickly if they could be replaced at all. A local wheel builder only uses this guage for accuracy with low pressure tyre setups. Accurate down to 1/2 psi and easy to read with bleed valve to get the perfect amount. Can't fault this tool.
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It is easy to use in a presets valve. I was worried when the packaging didn’t mention presta but it works great. And the shipping was fast and just in time for my race. Perfect for cyclocross tires.
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I use this gauge with my plus tire bike, where a few PSI makes a huge difference. What I love about this gauge is the ability to let out air while monitoring pressure. Before riding I'll top the tires up with more air than I need, then I'll put the gauge on and using the little button I'll let out air until I'm at the desired pressure. Only had it a week now, but I've used it 2-3 times and so far I love it.
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