Trek Air Rush Mini Electric Bike Tire Inflator Review - feat. Integrated LED + Large Screen + USB-C
The Trek Air Rush is one of the latest portable bike tire inflators and Trek’s first electric bike pump. Although Trek is a bit late to a crowded market, they’ve combined their expertise and world-wide reach to refine and add new features into the pump. The pump has a retail price of $99.99 and offers a color screen with 120 psi inflation limit. Trek has integrated a well-sized 33.7Wh LiPo battery which can inflate three 700x28 tires from empty to 75 psi. What helps the Air Rush stand out from other pumps is the integrated flashlight with separate control and a plastic exterior that stays cool and eliminates the need for a silicone sleeve. Visually, the Trek Air Rush has a compact rectangular profile with rounded corners and ergonomic design. Dimensionally, the Trek Air Rush is only 45 x 80 x 32 mm which makes it competitively sized with other pumps. It’s small enough to easily fit in a jersey pocket and only slightly wider than a CO2 canister. Unlike many other mini-pumps which have metal exteriors that can heat up with us and may require using silicone sleeves, the Trek Air Rush is mostly plastic. That allows the pump to stay cool and eliminates the need for a silicone sleeve. There are also nice touches like an over molded rear portion which adds a TPU material to give it a textured non-slip feel for improved usability. Trek has placed the screen and controls on the left side of the body with the nozzle on the front side. It’s clear that Trek spent time doing testing and paying attention to the details as the buttons are clearly labeled and large enough to be used with gloves. There are three buttons to the side of the color screen for increasing, decreasing as well as starting and stopping inflation. Trek has also added some clever details to the Air Rush such as a threaded bottom insert for storing a second nozzle on the pump. It’s a smart idea that avoids the problem of keeping track of small adapters, but it does make the pump slightly larger when its used. ... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/trek-air... ~ 00:00 Intro 00:10 Unboxing + Specs 02:33 Fit + Finish 05:44 User Interface 07:19 On The Bike 09:05 Comparison (Topeak E-Booster, CYCPLUS AS2, COOSPO, Fanttik, Flextail) 12:30 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - https://thesweetcyclists.com/ Follow Us On Instagram - / thesweetcyclists ~ Trek - https://www.trekbikes.com/ ~

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