

SKS AIRWORX 10.0 ORANGE
SKS AIRWORX 10.0 Floor Pump - Power and Precision in One
Introducing the SKS AIRWORX 10.0, a high-performance floor pump designed for efficiency and ease of use. Its impressive height allows for greater air volume with each stroke, making inflation a breeze. The soft-touch handle, complete with ergonomic grip recesses, ensures a comfortable pumping experience while effortlessly inflating tires up to 10 bar (144 PSI). A sturdy metal base provides excellent stability, while the precision gauge on top is easy to read and includes a pressure release valve for added convenience. The long high-pressure hose and MULTIVALVE head accommodate all valve types, and the included adapters make it perfect for inflating balls and air mattresses. Elevate your pumping experience with the AIRWORX 10.0!
SPECIFICATIONS
| Valve | AV, SV, DV |
| Output max | 10 bar / 144 PSI |
| Cylinder liner | Metal |
| Foot | Metal |
| Handle | Soft-touch handle |
FAQ
No, you would need to get a shock pump for this.
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Description
SKS AIRWORX 10.0 Floor Pump - Power and Precision in One
Introducing the SKS AIRWORX 10.0, a high-performance floor pump designed for efficiency and ease of use. Its impressive height allows for greater air volume with each stroke, making inflation a breeze. The soft-touch handle, complete with ergonomic grip recesses, ensures a comfortable pumping experience while effortlessly inflating tires up to 10 bar (144 PSI). A sturdy metal base provides excellent stability, while the precision gauge on top is easy to read and includes a pressure release valve for added convenience. The long high-pressure hose and MULTIVALVE head accommodate all valve types, and the included adapters make it perfect for inflating balls and air mattresses. Elevate your pumping experience with the AIRWORX 10.0!
SPECIFICATIONS
| Valve | AV, SV, DV |
| Output max | 10 bar / 144 PSI |
| Cylinder liner | Metal |
| Foot | Metal |
| Handle | Soft-touch handle |
FAQ
No, you would need to get a shock pump for this.
















