Cycplus AS2 Ultra Review: Super Light Electric Mini-Pump Still Packs a Punch
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Cycplus AS2 Ultra Review: Super Light Electric Mini-Pump Still Packs a Punch
"These include the AS2, the AS2 Pro, the AS2 Pro Max, and the AS2 Ultra - confusing, I know. The smallest of the bunch is the AS2 Ultra, a very compelling option that is one of the lightest, if not the lightest, electric mini-pumps on the market. And while its size and weight are impressive, it boasts solid performance specs, including a maximum pressure of 120 psi, the ability to inflate multiple tires on a single charge, and a quick 25-minute charging time."
"I've got the entire fleet of Cycplus electric mini-pumps, and I've been testing them for the past few weeks. Each pump works very well and stands out for a different reason, but it's the AS2 Ultra that is the most interesting option to me. Its smaller size makes it easier to fit in bags or jersey pockets, its lighter weight undercuts the competition, and it still manages to perform where it matters most - inflating your tires."
"Like many people, when I first heard about electric mini-pumps, I initially thought of them as an unnecessary extravagance. Manual mini-pumps and C02 cartridges have been getting the job done for decades, and they still work just fine. Then, I tested the ToPeak E-Booster Digital, and I completely changed my tune. Not only did it work really well, but it weighed less and occupied less space in my pack/jersey pockets than my usual C02 and/or mini-pump setups."
Cycplus offers four portable electric mini-pumps: AS2, AS2 Pro, AS2 Pro Max, and AS2 Ultra. The AS2 Ultra is the smallest and lightest model, rated to 120 psi, capable of inflating multiple tires on a single charge, and recharging in about 25 minutes. Each Cycplus pump delivers reliable inflation performance while different models emphasize size, weight, or features. Compact electric mini-pumps can occupy less space and weigh less than some CO2 and manual pump setups, enabling riders to avoid CO2 cartridge purchases. Portable e-pumps have practical benefits for fitting in jersey pockets or bags during rides.
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