Hycline contacted me about reviewing some of their pumps and were good enough to send me some samples. They are a nice frugal option for a pump. Here they are:




Hycline Bicycle Pump With Gauge 320043
I’ve been using this pump for a few weeks, looks good and works well, have a look:




Specs
160 PSI capacity
PSI Gauge
17” Tall
20” Hose
Steel and plastic construction
Dual valve for Presta and Schrader
Valve adapters for inflating balls and other inflatables
This pump works nice for bikes and has an affordable price at around $23.
Hycline Pump 550032
Here is a super budget friendly option that sells for around $13.

Specs
150 PSI capacity
17” Tall
20” Hose
Steel and plastic construction
Dual valve for Presta and Schrader
Valve adapters for inflating balls and other inflatables
Pump works well for the price. It’s a nice affordable option if you prefer to use a separate PSI gauge.
Rating
Both pumps work well, I would recommend the 320043 for bikes as it has a PSI gauge. I prefer to have a gauge on the pump to speed things up for bikes. It also has a bigger base and slightly bigger handle. Both are solidly constructed and have a frugal price. Great for those on a budget. Get yours on Amazon today.
Update: the pump with a gauge has a strange leak. Air is coming out of the gauge. I can no longer recommend this product. The pump without a gauge is still working.
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At only 17 inches tall, does it move air on both up and down strokes, or take forever to fill a tire?
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It takes a while.
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Do you test accuracy of psi gauge? Double check it with a seperate gauge of assumed accuracy?
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Checked out pretty accurate.
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