Crankbrothers Klic HV mini pump in test

Stefan Loibl

 · 17.10.2017

Crankbrothers Klic HV mini pump in testPhoto: Georg Grieshaber
Crankbrothers Klic HV mini pump in test
Mini pump or CO² cartridge? With the new Klic air dispenser from Crank Brothers you can have both - at least in the top version.

You don't have to do without a pressure gauge either. This is located in the hose, which disappears into the piston of the 26 centimetre long pump during transport. The magnetic attachment mechanism of the flexible hose engages reliably and makes it easy to screw on and off the valve. The pump with folding handle is available in two versions: Bikers choose the HV version for voluminous tyres. The pump volume is mid-range compared to other models: 82 strokes are needed to increase the air pressure from one to two bar (measured with a precision pressure gauge). The aluminium cylinder makes a high-quality impression, the folding handle is comfortable to grip.


PLUS Accurate pressure gauge; easy handling of the magnetic hose; AV and SV valve; CO² adapter on board
MINUS Scaling on pressure gauge too coarse; hose rattles in cylinder during transport; relatively expensive


Price: If you can do without the cartridge adapter and the pressure gauge, you can get the Klic HV for 46 euros.
Total price: 56 Euro
Weight: 149 grammes

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