2020 Giant Control Mini Shock 0 Digital Shock Pump in Black
Precisely inflate your suspension with the Giant Control Mini Shock 0 Digital Pump. Accurate digital readout, $69.84. Shop at The Bike Zone.
Key Features Digital pressure gauge for precise, easy-to-read PSI and BAR readings Integrated bleed valve allows accurate micro-adjustments without over-releasing pressure Compact mini design — lightweight and portable for home workshop or trailside use Compatible with standard Schrader suspension valves on forks and rear shocks High-pressure capability suitable for a wide range of air suspension systems Durable construction finished in classic Giant black for lasting performance Who Is This For? The Giant Control Mini Shock 0 Digital Pump is ideal for mountain bikers, enduro riders, and gravel cyclists who run air suspension and demand precise setup. Whether you're dialling in your fork sag before a big ride or making seasonal adjustments to your rear shock, this pump gives you the confid
Frequently Asked Questions
- What pressure range does the Giant Control Mini Shock 0 Digital Pump support?
- The Giant Control Mini Shock 0 Digital Pump is designed for high-pressure suspension systems, typically supporting ranges up to 300 PSI, making it suitable for most air forks and rear shocks on mountain and gravel bikes.
- Does this pump work with both forks and rear air shocks?
- Yes, the Giant Control Mini Shock 0 is compatible with standard Schrader valves found on the majority of air suspension forks and rear shocks, covering most modern mountain and gravel bike setups.
- Can I use the bleed valve to release pressure accurately?
- Absolutely. The integrated bleed valve lets you release small amounts of air in a controlled way, so you can fine-tune your suspension pressure without the risk of accidentally dropping it too far — ideal for precise sag setup.
- Is this pump suitable for beginners setting up suspension for the first time?
- Yes. The clear digital display makes it much easier to read and set accurate pressures compared to analogue gauges, making it a great choice for riders new to suspension setup as well as experienced mechanics.