BV Twin-Valve Head Bike Pump, 160-PSI

Last updated: October 11, 2022


With its strong steel barrel, easy-to-read gauge and twin valve design, this two-pound, 24-inch-tall floor pump works with Presta and Schrader valves and also inflates all kinds of floaties and sports balls.

BV Twin-Valve Head Bike Pump, 160-PSI

We looked at the top Bike Pumps and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Bike Pump you should buy.

Product Details

Key Takeaway: You'll appreciate its bright yellow coloring and ergonomically designed handle on this great all-around pump.

In our analysis of 35 expert reviews, the BV Twin-Valve Head Bike Pump, 160-PSI placed 1st when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

BV Pump is the perfect bicycle floor pump for anyone. Designed Valve Head switches between Presta and Schrader valves easily and without any air leaks. The long steel barrel allows more air to be pushed through with each pump making it easier and faster to pump. The large gauge is easy to read and will help you to set your desired pressure. Our extra long hose with 360 degree pivot will make your pumping easier.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

Featuring an ultra accurate pressure gauge, tires can be aired up to a precise psi. Plastic base and large plastic handle provide good stability while inflating and the BV nozzle fits in most narrow-spoke wheels.
The steel barrel provides durability, and it sports a 34-inch hose.
It can inflate your tires for up to 160 PSI. This is enough even for road bikes.
Steel construction keeps the body from taking a beating and the two-sided head will accept any type of tire valve you may have in the garage.
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What reviewers didn't like

Some buyers found the valve fit to be too snug and had challenges switching between valve types.
The base is also relatively small, which makes it more unstable than other floor pumps on this list.
Yet, some users report the gauge is not very accurate.
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