Bike Pumps
(104 products)Keep your tyres rolling smoothly with the right bike pump. A bike pump is an essential tool for every cyclist, used to inflate tyres by forcing air through a valve into the inner tube or tubeless tyre. From quick top-ups at home to roadside repairs on the go, having the right bike pump makes all the difference.
There are different types to suit every rider’s needs. Floor pumps (also known as track pumps) are perfect for fast, accurate inflation with a pressure gauge. While portable mini pumps and compact CO₂ inflators are ideal for carrying on rides in case of a flat.
Keeping your tyres at the correct pressure improves grip, helps prevent punctures, and ensures a smoother road feel. So whether you’re a commuter, weekend rider or serious cyclist, a reliable bike pump should always be part of your gear.
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Electric Bike Pumps
An electric bike pump is a compact, battery-powered pump that inflates your bike tyres with minimal effort. No manual pumping needed.
Unlike traditional floor pumps or mini hand pumps, an electric bike pump uses a small motor to push air into your tyre.
You simply connect the pump’s nozzle to your valve (Presta or Schrader), set your desired pressure on the digital display, and press start. The pump automatically shuts off when it reaches the target pressure, so you get an accurate inflation every time.
Key benefits of an electric bike pump:
- Convenience. No physical effort — great for riders who find manual pumping tiring or difficult.
- Precision. Most electric pumps have a digital gauge for accurate PSI readings.
- Portable. Many are cordless and rechargeable via USB, so you can carry them in your bag or car.
- Versatile. Many electric pumps can also inflate car tyres, balls, or other inflatables.
They’re especially handy for e-bike riders who often run higher tyre pressures and want quick, reliable top-ups at home or before a ride.

Mini Bike Pumps
A mini bike pump is a small, portable pump designed to be carried with you on bike rides. This is so you can inflate your tyres if you get a flat or need to top up air pressure while you’re out on the road or trail.
Note that mini bike pumps are also called hand pumps.
Unlike a floor pump, a mini pump is compact and lightweight. It usually fits easily in a jersey pocket, saddle bag, or attaches to your bike frame with a mounting bracket.
To use a mini pump, you connect the pump head to your tyre valve (Presta or Schrader). Then manually push and pull the handle to force air into the tyre.
Because they’re small, mini pumps take more strokes to reach higher pressures, but they’re invaluable for emergencies.
Why carry a mini bike pump?
- It’s your backup plan if you get a puncture or slow leak while riding.
- It’s small enough to take anywhere without adding bulk.
- It works for road, gravel, and mountain bike tyres.
Many riders pair a mini pump with CO₂ inflators for super quick inflation, but a mini pump doesn’t rely on cartridges — so you’re never stranded without air.

Floor Pumps
A floor pump is a large, upright bike pump designed for quickly and easily inflating bicycle tyres at home or in the workshop.
A floor pump has a sturdy base you stand on, a tall barrel for moving a lot of air with each stroke. A long flexible hose with a valve head fits Presta or Schrader valves, and a comfortable handle you push and pull to pump air.
Most floor pumps also have a built-in pressure gauge so you can see exactly how much air you’re putting in. Making it easy to reach the recommended tyre pressure for road bikes, mountain bikes, or gravel tyres.
Why use a floor pump?
- It’s fast and efficient. You can inflate tyres to high pressure quickly and with minimal effort.
- It’s accurate. The gauge helps prevent over or under-inflating.
- It’s durable. Built for regular use at home or in a bike shop.
A good floor pump is one of the best investments you can make for easy tyre maintenance and better ride performance. Because even 5psi over or under makes a big difference to feel.

CO2 Inflators
A CO₂ inflator is a compact, lightweight tool that uses compressed carbon dioxide gas to quickly inflate a bicycle tyre in seconds.
Instead of manually pumping air, you thread a small CO₂ cartridge (often 16g or 25g) into the inflator head. Attach the head to your tyre valve (Presta or Schrader), and release the gas into the inner tube or tubeless tyre.
Key benefits of a CO₂ inflator:
- Ultra-fast inflation. Fills a tyre to full pressure almost instantly. Ideal for races or when you’re in a hurry on the side of the road or trail.
- Compact & lightweight. Much smaller and lighter than even a mini pump, so it’s easy to carry in a pocket or saddle bag.
- Minimal effort. No manual pumping — just attach, release, and ride.
Things to keep in mind:
- CO₂ inflators are for quick fixes, not regular pumping. The gas dissipates faster than air, so you’ll still want to top up with a regular pump later.
- You need spare cartridges because once used, a cartridge is empty.
Most riders carry a CO₂ inflator along with a mini pump as a backup, so they’re never stranded after a flat.