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  • Air shot=genius!
  • ceepers
    Full Member

    What a great product!

    New wheel today. Taped with narrow gorilla tape, put the tyre on with sealant in. Inflated and sealed first go with the air shot without even removing the valve core!

    I might change tyres more often if it’s that easy!

    ChrisL
    Full Member

    I have one too and it’s very nice. It’s a nice colour and everything.

    Sorry, I don’t have much more to say about it. It does what it’s supposed to do and it’s a nice colour, that’s about it but that doesn’t really do justice to the amount of grief and swearing it’s removed from the process of fitting tubeless tyres.

    AndyRT
    Free Member

    +1

    transporter13
    Free Member

    Couldn’t agree more… Got mine the other week and converted every bike in the household… No issues at all

    mtbtomo
    Free Member

    Mine won’t inflate the tyre that previously went up with just a track pump and the adaptor that goes inside a presto valve when the core is removed won’t fit in any of the valves I have regardless of brand.

    Probably would work with box fresh tyres and rims but a track pump has always worked on fresh kit for me, so it’s unfortunately not doing anything particularly astounding for me at the moment.

    fifeandy
    Free Member

    Another +1, love mine.
    Has only failed me once when i was too impatient and tried to do a tyre straight out of the box without giving bead time to straighten out a bit.

    sharkattack
    Full Member

    I’ve got the Bontrager Flash thingy and some Gorilla taped rims. It’s saved me literally hours of fruitlessley generating massive shaft heat in my old track pump.

    It’s one of those products you can never go back from.

    onandon
    Free Member

    I think the specialized blast is a nicer tool than the air-shot. Cheaper and better built too.

    superstu
    Free Member

    Got one last week, was hoping to try it tonight but unfortunately a brand new specialised storm and I got in an argument so it’s sat waiting whilst a tube makes the tyre behave and I’ll take it out and try it tomorrow.

    papamountain
    Free Member

    I got one last week after struggling with a schwalbe rear tyre for a week. None of the usual tricks worked including using a 60psi space-saver spare car tyre as a source.
    Went straight up with the airshot at 110psi 😀 Core screwed into my schwalbe valve fine.
    Expensive for what it is but works great.

    Kamakazie
    Full Member

    How so on and on?
    Hasn’t it got a fair bit of plastic?

    pjm7
    Free Member

    nd the adaptor that goes inside a presto valve when the core is removed won’t fit in any of the valves I have

    Ditch the small o-ring in the adaptor and it will fit with no issues.

    roverpig
    Full Member

    I’ve.even used mine to set up a couple of different 5″ fat bike tyres!

    richardthird
    Full Member

    Mine’s defo my most lent-out tool. Mates are slowly buying their own though.

    Brilliant bit of Welsh invention that.

    Bream
    Free Member

    Looks like it works fine but isn’t it rather expensive for what it is; surely at this price you could just about buy a mini compressor? And that’s something you can use for much more than just inflating tyres.

    Or am I missing something?

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    Yeah – it’s a ridiculous proce for a bottle with a valve on it. You can buy a fire extinguisher for a tenner

    I know we’re into economies of scale and all the rest, but at half the price, I think it’d be worth it.

    Kamakazie
    Full Member

    Definitely comes across as having a good bit of margin on top but I’m sure prices will come down as competition increases such as with the Spec version. That said, there was something on the front page very similar ( rebadge?) For the same price as the airshot so maybe we won’t see so much competition 😕

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    Or am I missing something?

    A mini compressor isn’t really portable unless you mean one of those crappy ones for inflating car tyres. That’s useless for tubeless inflation.

    When I’m packing kit for a race weekend, air shot > a compressor

    DezB
    Free Member

    Anyone else find that although you pump it to 120psi, it only puts about 30-40 into the tyre and the rest escapes with a big PSSSSS! when you undo the valve?

    (Not knocking it, it works, but this seems a bit inefficient )

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    Neat. So maybe it is a little expensive (5 years worth of inner tubes 😉 ? ) but why not give a few quid to a British (Welsh) business. Alternatively buy something through Amazon who pay no tax and their Fife workers sleep in tents in the woods.

    [video]http://vimeo.com/161541806[/video]

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    DezB – Member
    Anyone else find that although you pump it to 120psi, it only puts about 30-40 into the tyre and the rest escapes with a big PSSSSS! when you undo the valve?

    (Not knocking it, it works, but this seems a bit inefficient )

    There’s no mechanism to push all the air out of the airshot into the tyre, you just open a valve between the two and the pressure equalizes, so you end up with 40 in the tyre, 40 in the airshot – that 40 in the airshot is what’s escaping at the end

    richardthird
    Full Member

    DezB – Member
    Anyone else find that although you pump it to 120psi, it only puts about 30-40 into the tyre and the rest escapes with a big PSSSSS! when you undo the valve?

    (Not knocking it, it works, but this seems a bit inefficient )

    2 common user errors I’ve found:
    a) Once the airshot’s dumped it’s load, you usually need to carry on pumping through back up to 45psi ish to get bead fully seated. No biggie.

    b) Before releasing the head from the valve, turn the airshot cock, off, then it will retain any air left in the can.

    DezB
    Free Member

    Cheers hg, as long as everyone has the same experience!

    b) Before releasing the head from the valve, turn the airshot cock
    Excellent idea 🙂

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Maybe when my 2l coke bottle gives up the ghost, but it’s worked perfectly well for over 2 years now.

    Like the look of the new Lezyne chamber pump with digi gauge though, I’d probably go for that instead.

    richardthird
    Full Member

    The Lezyne one will be good. All the air will escape when you unscrew the stupid dumb screw on head 🙂

    mrblobby
    Free Member

    Brilliant bit of Welsh invention that.

    Not really their invention. But productizing a coke bottle inflator that people have been knocking up for years for about 50 pence and charging 50 quid for it is indeed brilliant business 🙂

    tthew
    Full Member

    Can’t be as good as the fire extinguisher one I made following the instructions off here.

    Larger reservoir does 2 tyres easy without having to re-inflate between.
    Pressure limited only by the capacity of your track pump, (160 psi no bother)
    Looks like a fire extinguisher so a massive element of danger due to the risk of someone trying to put out a fire with it, and blasting compressed air and flames all over the shop.

    Win – win – win IMHO. 😀

    DezB
    Free Member

    Has anyone managed to explode a Coke bottle one? I sometimes flinch a bit pumping the metal one up 🙂

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Actually, this has inspired me to go get a wee fire extinguisher and make an improvement on the coke bottle.

    Halfords here I come.

    tthew
    Full Member

    Get yourself on e-bay, (or Gumtree or go down the local tip) and find an empty, full size CO2 extingusher. Much cheaper and more useful size.

    kitebikeski
    Free Member

    £7 Lidl garden 3l garden sprayer was easily converted and works well.

    stevenk4563
    Free Member

    PSA for anyone looking to buy one, £42 in the On One sale at the moment.

    Clicky

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