Crank Brothers brought the concept of the Klic Pump, which we tested this summer to floor pumps, combining design with functionality.
What you see in the picture is the classic floor pump on the left, and the one with the tank attached for sealing difficult tubeless tires.
The flexible fitting is hidden in the pump itself and is retracts when you return the pressure gauge. Two types of gauges are available: digital and analogue.
The air tank is detachable, and the pump can also be used without it.
The connection is magnetic, as you bring it near it’s home, it hooks to the pump.
Prices
Available this December.
Last year, Crank Brothers had revamped all of its wheels, except the DH offering: the Opium, which now have a wider inner diameter (28mm) to accommodate 2.3 to 2.6 “tires. Lighter hubs round off the update.
Price: 750 Euros / Available this November.
Following the Candy 7 road, updated two years ago, models 1, 2, and 3 now have the same shape, pads to fit the pedal to the sole of the shoe, and the same pin technology + bearings.
The Candy 7, now available in blue.
Available immediately.
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