Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck
Presta Air Valve Chuck

Presta Air Valve Chuck

000-1000-917

Regular price $50.00
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Description

The ENVE Presta Valve Air Chuck features a simple and adjustable locking mechanism that secures the pump head to the valve stem while depressing and opening the valve simultaneously. This process prevents air from leaking and ensures accurate pressure readings. Constructed from stainless steel and aluminum, the ENVE Pump Head is ready for a lifetime of inflation duties.



In cycling, tire pressure and inflation are a primary gateway to performance. Achieving your optimal tire pressure can be the difference between riding in confidence or doubt. Given that nearly every ride begins with a routine tire pressure check and top-off, we grew tired of difficult to handle, cheap, plastic, leaking, and otherwise annoying pumps and pump heads. Throughout the development of the ENVE Air Pressure Station, we collectively agreed that the best pump head for accurate inflation was a functional and reliable side-locking design, that’s been proven in the cycling world for decades. While best when used with an ENVE inflation unit, the ENVE Presta Valve Air Chuck promises to improve the performance of any pump.

The ENVE Presta Valve Air Chuck is manufactured by KCNC and fits rubber hoses standard on most floor pumps. It uses a standard compression fitting with a locking nut, which requires a 12 mm box wrench or an adjustable crescent wrench.

Product SKU: 000-1000-917



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Brian

I've used this chuck for about a week on my road setup (28C up to 80 PSI), installed on a Lezyne pump. It works great and looks fantastic. My only issue is the preload adjustment is *too* smooth. It's easy to brush and accidently turn the dial. I will consider threadlock or teflon tape to slow it down a bit, but everything else is great.


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