Truflo Singleshot Air Shock Pump in Silver
Inflate suspension with precision using the Truflo Singleshot Air Shock Pump in Silver. Accurate, compact and built for performance. Just $69.84. Shop at The Bike Zone.
Key Features High-pressure output suitable for air forks and rear shocks Large dual-scale gauge (PSI and BAR) for accurate pressure readings Micro-bleed valve allows precise pressure reduction in small increments Secure locking chuck minimises air loss on connect and disconnect Compact and lightweight design for easy storage and portability Durable aluminium barrel construction in a sleek silver finish Who Is This For? The Truflo Singleshot is ideal for mountain bikers who take their suspension setup seriously. Whether you ride cross-country, trail or enduro, getting your fork and shock pressure dialled in correctly makes a huge difference to handling and comfort. This pump suits both home mechanics and more experienced riders who want a reliable, no-fuss tool for consistent suspension per
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Truflo Singleshot compatible with both forks and rear shocks?
- Yes, the Truflo Singleshot works with standard Schrader air valves found on most air suspension forks and rear shocks, making it a versatile choice for full-suspension mountain bikes and hardtails alike.
- What is the maximum pressure the Truflo Singleshot can reach?
- The Truflo Singleshot is a high-pressure shock pump capable of reaching pressures suitable for the vast majority of air suspension systems, typically up to 300 PSI, covering most fork and shock manufacturer recommendations.
- Does the micro-bleed button make it easy to fine-tune suspension pressure?
- Absolutely. The micro-bleed button releases air in very small increments, so you can drop pressure by just a PSI or two with confidence, avoiding the frustration of over-releasing and having to re-pump from scratch.
- Will this pump lose air when I disconnect it from my shock?
- The locking chuck is designed to minimise air loss on both connection and disconnection, so the pressure you set is the pressure that stays in your suspension, giving you accurate and repeatable results every time.