Meet the Geometric Aluminium Floor Pump Evolution — a durable, high-performing pump designed for serious cyclists who demand reliability and precision. Built with a sleek aluminium barrel, smart features, and a 160 PSI (≈ 11.0 bar) capacity, this pump handles road, hybrid and MTB tyres with ease. It’s a perfect blend of strength, accuracy and usability for everyday riders in Malaysia.
Specifications & Dimensions
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Maximum Pressure: 160 PSI (≈ 11.0 bar)
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Barrel / Body Material: High-grade anodised aluminium
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Hose & Head: Flexible hose (rubber or reinforced) with a dual-head or automatic valve detection for Presta & Schrader valves
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Gauge / Meter: Built-in pressure gauge (analogue dial) calibrated in PSI and bar
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Dimensions (approx.):
• Total pump height: ~700 mm
• Extended stroke length: ~300 mm
• Hose length: ~600 mm -
Weight: Around 450–550 g (typical for aluminium floor pumps in this class)
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Handle / Grip: Ergonomic T-handle (rubberised or comfortable grip)
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Base / Foot Plate: Wide, stable base made of aluminium or reinforced plastic
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Extras: Hose clip or holder for neat storage
Key Features & Benefits
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The aluminium construction provides a durable yet lightweight build that resists corrosion.
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A 160 PSI ceiling supports high pressure inflation for road tyres and everyday comfort for MTB and hybrid tyres.
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The dual-valve or automatic valve detection system (if present) lets you quickly switch between Presta and Schrader without adapters.
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The pressure gauge gives you real-time feedback, helping you avoid over- or under-inflation.
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Ergonomic handle and stable base reduce user fatigue and maintain control during use.
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Neat hose management (clip or holder) keeps the hose tucked and avoids tangling.
Usage Instructions
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Setup & Positioning
Place the pump on a firm, level surface. Ensure the base is fully flat and stable. -
Valve Connection
Identify whether your tyre uses a Presta or Schrader valve.
If automatic or dual-head: connect the pump head to the valve. If there is a lever lock, flip it to secure the head. -
Inflation
Use full, smooth strokes to pump air into the tyre. Monitor the pressure gauge as you pump.
As pressure increases, adjust your stroke length or rate accordingly. -
Reaching Desired Pressure
Stop pumping once you reach the tyre manufacturer’s recommended pressure (printed on the tyre sidewall).
Use moderate strokes near the end to avoid overshooting. -
Disconnecting
Release any locking mechanism, then gently remove the pump head from the valve.
Immediately cap or close the tyre valve (if applicable). -
After-Use Care
Wipe the barrel, head, hose and connections clean.
Store the pump upright in a dry space.
Ensure the hose is secured to the barrel using clip or holder.
Precautions & Safety Notes
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Always confirm the tyre’s maximum pressure before inflating — do not exceed it.
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Ensure the pump head is securely attached before applying force — a loose head may damage the valve.
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Avoid rapid or aggressive pumping motions which can stress the hose, barrel, or gauge.
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If you detect leaks, cracks, or damage to hose or connection parts, stop use immediately and inspect or replace damaged parts.
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Do not use this pump to inflate objects other than bicycle tyres, unless explicitly rated.
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Store the pump away from direct sunlight, high heat or humidity, which may degrade seals, rubber parts, or internal lubricants.
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Avoid dropping or tipping the pump; impact may misalign the gauge or damage internal components.