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Reddit mentions of Accu-Gage Fat Bike Presta Valve Low Pressure Bicycle Tire Gauge, 15psi

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Accu-Gage Fat Bike Presta Valve Low Pressure Bicycle Tire Gauge, 15psi. Here are the top ones.

Accu-Gage Fat Bike Presta Valve Low Pressure Bicycle Tire Gauge, 15psi
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For Presta valves only. Does **NOT** work with Schrader valves common on cars and ATVs.Low 15psi range is ideal for 5" Fat Bike tires where small variations of pressure have a large impact on ride quality and traction.Unlike digital gauges, the Bronze Bourdon tube precision movement is not affected by temperature, altitude, or humidity, and no batteries are required.Accuracy conforms to ANSI B40.1 Grade B and California regulation. Gauge holds pressure reading until released. Bleeder button releases pressure reading / bleeds air from tire.Backed by a Lifetime Warranty (USA and Canada) so click "Add to Cart" and buy with confidence.
Specs:
Height1.25 Inches
Length3.25 Inches
Size15 PSI
Weight0.31 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Accu-Gage Fat Bike Presta Valve Low Pressure Bicycle Tire Gauge, 15psi:

u/hyintensity ยท 2 pointsr/fatbike

Another vote for the Accu-Gauge. 0-15 psi.
Great resolution. Not fragile. Been riding with one for 2 years. Digital gauges have been finicky and dead-battery-haviing for too long.

So far Accu-Gauge is the winner cuz it "Works great, lasts a long time"

Accu-Gage Fat Bike Presta Valve Low Pressure Bicycle Tire Gauge, 15psi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0OPSZG/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_2RlVBbP4Y4P4Z

u/lets_do_da_monkey ยท 1 pointr/fatbike

I have the Accugage from Amazon the r/philtech describes, but I got the 15 psi range one. I put it in my pack, it's fairly small. I too have a Topeak digital gauge, but it doesn't register when you've got the tires below 5 psi, which is where I typically run mine.