CYCPLUS Cube Mini Bike Pump
$89.00
A compact and reusable alternative to Co2 canisters, the CYCPLUS CUBE is the best tool to keep your ride going.
- 97 Grams
- Fully charged in 20 minutes
- Smaller than a smartphone
- LED battery light
- Easy to travel with
- Schrader and Presta valve compatible
Panda Podium Review
The Cycplus Mini Pump is a great little gadget that deserves a place in every cyclist’s jersey pocket or saddle bag. The pump is tiny but packs an impressive punch (as evidenced by it’s loud sound.) I... keep reading
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CYCPLUS
| Brand Name: CYCPLUS | Chinese Company Name: 成都晨电智能科技有限公司 |
| Founded: 2014 | # of Employees: 50 |
| Headquarters: Chengdu, Sichuan | Products Categories: Trainers, Pumps |






























Joe Whittingham –
The Cycplus Mini Pump is a great little gadget that deserves a place in every cyclist’s jersey pocket or saddle bag. The pump is tiny but packs an impressive punch (as evidenced by it’s loud sound.) It can take a 700*25C tire from 0 to 80psi in about 80 seconds. The battery is enough to do that twice on a single charge, which considering it’s svelt 97g weight is fairly impressive. Charging is also super fast via the USB-C port; you can charge up the device in just 20mins – so if you’ve used it once on your ride already, it should take just 10 mins to top it up at the coffee stop. It comes set-up for Presta valves but can also be switched to Schrader valves. The $89 price point isn’t cheap but a price I’m willing to pay to avoid standing at the side of the road hammering away on a mini-pump while onlookers wonder what I’m doing….
hadriengd (verified owner) –
Inflate perfectly two time a 30C tire to 5 bar. A bit loud and gets hot while using. The size is compact and ideal to take into your back pocket for a ride. Still a bit too expensive.
Matthias Dell (verified owner) –
Had to use it twice already and love how easily you can stuff it in your saddlebag. Super convenient replacement for a co2 pump.
You probably get a few looks for how it sounds, but hey anything so I don’t have to pump myself or deal with co2 canisters