Inflate with confidence using the Geometric Floor Pump Air 3, capable of delivering up to 230 PSI (≈ 15.9 bar). Built with a durable alloy body, automatic valve detection, and a clear tourbillion pressure gauge, this pump is ideal for home, workshop, or on-stand tyre preparation. Its ergonomic design, quick-release handle and stable base make it a reliable all-rounder for Malaysian cyclists.
Specifications & Dimensions
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Maximum Pressure: 230 PSI (≈ 15.9 bar)
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Body / Barrel Material: Alloy construction for strength and durability
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Valve Head / Detection: Automatic valve type detection—no manual switch needed, prevents leakage
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Pressure Gauge: Tourbillion (rotating) visual gauge for precise and clear readings
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Hose & Fittings: EPDM flexible hose (resistant to heat and pressure)
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Quick-Release Features:
• Quick-release T-handle that passes a 300 kgN pressure test
• Quick-release base for easier transport or storage -
Additional Features:
• Soft hose holder for neat storage and to prevent off-centre bending
• 360° rotatable air inflow screw for flexible connection to valve
• Ball-needle storage box built in for inflating sports balls
Key Features & Advantages
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Automatic valve detection allows seamless switching between Presta and Schrader valves without leakage.
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High maximum pressure (230 PSI) ensures compatibility even with high-pressure road tyres.
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Tourbillion gauge gives accurate readings at multiple viewing angles.
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Durable alloy body and EPDM hose resist wear, bending, heat and pressure.
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Quick-release handle and base make handling and packing easier.
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360° inflow screw aids in connecting at awkward angles.
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Integrated accessory storage (ball needle) adds convenience.
Usage Instructions
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Setup & Positioning
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Place the pump on a flat, stable surface.
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Ensure the base is stable and the pump stands upright.
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Connecting to Tyre Valve
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Identify valve type (Presta or Schrader).
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Use the pump head—automatic system will detect the valve and seal.
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Rotate or adjust hose as needed to align with valve, using the 360° inflow screw for flexibility.
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Inflation
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Begin pumping with full strokes, watching the gauge.
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Adjust stroke speed as pressure increases.
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Stop once the tyre reaches the recommended pressure (check sidewall for PSI / bar limit).
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Disconnecting
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Release the pump head—automatic valve will reseal.
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Remove the head carefully, avoiding sudden jerks that may damage the valve.
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If there was a ball needle in storage, remove and store it.
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After Use
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Wipe the barrel, hose, and gauge face clean.
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Coil the hose neatly and set it in the soft hose holder.
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Store the pump in a dry place out of direct sunlight.
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Precautions & Safety Notes
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Never exceed the manufacturer’s pressure limit for your tyres (printed on sidewall). Overinflation may lead to blowouts.
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Make sure the pump is stable and all connections are secure before pumping—loose attachment may damage valve stems.
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Do not force the pump head onto incompatible valves; improper fit may cause damage or gas leakage.
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If the pump or hose shows signs of wear (cracks, tears, metal fatigue), discontinue use and replace.
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Avoid dropping or applying lateral force to the pump body or gauge, which may misalign the gauge or damage internal components.
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Use the ball needle only for inflating balls (sports) — remove it before pumping tyres.
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Store in a cool, dry environment — prolonged exposure to heat or moisture can degrade materials (especially rubber hose).
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Always check the reading on the gauge before you remove the head; sudden release of pressure may cause rapid valve recoil.