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Park Tool Shop Inflator

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$147.95

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  • Built and designed for bicycles
  • Features a built in pressure gauge (0-160 psi, 0-11 bars)
  • uilt for everyday shop use and it's 100% rebuildable.



Product Description

Park Tool INF-2 in use

Park Tool INF-2 Bike Shop Tire Inflator

The Park Tool INF-2 Shop Inflator is capable of pumping up any bike tire in seconds, offering an appealing alternative to huffing and puffing over a floor pump. Great for bike shops, races, events, and especially useful for seating tubeless tire systems, especially MTB and fat tire setups. Features a durable, dual-sided head that is compatible with Presta and Schrader valves and rotates 360 degrees to access valve stems at any angle. The lightweight body is ergonomically-shaped, with an integrated hook for easy hanging and an easy-to-read built-in pressure gauge (0–160 psi, 0–11 bar) with a protective rubber boot. Built for everyday shop use and 100% rebuildable. The INF-2 must be hooked up to an air compressor with an air hose (not included), and features the commonly-used industrial "M-style" fitting.

TRUSTED SINCE 1963

Since our origins in the back of a bike shop in 1963, it has been Park Tool's sole mission to design and manufacture high-quality tools that empower mechanics and riders of all skill levels to service their bicycles. As with our other 500+ tools, our pedal wrenches are a product of our decades of experience and expertise in the industry, in the shop and on the trail.


Reilly
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 5, 2025
Well made
dougnj
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
Overall this is a very well built inflator and probably the best on the market. The chief benefits are the accurate gauge and the ability to mate with both schrader and presta valves. The problem is out of the box it would not inflate a tire. I couldn't figure out what was wrong until I read elsewhere that the black metal collar that surrounds the valve receptacle had to be unscrewed slightly before air would pass through it and into the tire. For this reason I did not return the unit but I hope Park Tool updates its documentation (or better yet, the design of the inflator) to prevent this problem.
mtnbkr
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
Luxury item, pricey, but works so well should’ve bought this years ago. Highly recommend would definitely buy again so easy to switch from Preston to Schrader. Very heavy duty and you can rebuild it. Gauge is accurate.
Pauÿo34
Reviewed in France on January 21, 2024
Conforme à la description. Belle qualité de fabrication.
J. Aragon
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
I have had so many other inflation tools for my bikes and yes, those all were so much cheaper, but the accuracy, ease of use, and quality of this tool is striking. It does not leak air. I can just leave it attached to the compressor hose and there are no slow leaks from anywhere. This is not the case with other tools I have purchases which leak from all over the place. The gauge is highly accurate and best off all, since there is no dangling head attached to a hose, I don't need a third hand to use this tool. It takes 5-10 seconds to grab this from its hook, attach it either to a shrader or Presta valve, and inflate to an exact PSI. There is no fumbling around and best of all, no pumping. I ride trails almost every day and checking my PSI before every ride is mandatory. Even a few PSI loss can mean the difference between a pinch flat or no flat. This tool saves me maybe just a couple of minutes each day, but add that up over time and I think it is worth every penny.
Al
Reviewed in Australia on March 4, 2023
Great product and price
Kevin M Feaver
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023
Love this tool. I was using adapters prior to and this tool makes life so much easier. It's pricey, but it's a park tool and works well. It's Park quality so I think it's worth the price. Happy customer.
MikeInOR
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023
This is not a tire chuck for any generic tire. It is a bicycle tire chuck and for that it is excellent. I finally have a tire chuck that will inflate my Presta valved tires quickly and easily.If you are looking for a tire chick for inflating any tire on any vehicle or tool buy a Jaco. The stems on my cars, truck, wheelbarrow, hand truck etc. are all at an angle for which it is really hard to get this chuck to line up with the Schrader valves. My bicycle tires and all bicycle tires have stems that are 90 degrees to the rim so they are easy to get with this 90 degree chuck head. You might be able to get some non-bicycle tires with this chuck but it most likely won't be at a convenient angle making the job less than hassle free.I appreciate that this has what at first appearance seems to be a quality analogue gauge. No batteries to die when you need it most and plenty accurate enough for inflating bicycle tires.I kept this tire chuck for my bicycles and bought a Jaco inflator for every other tire.
Abu Fares
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 29, 2021
Work well
Belki el curry
Reviewed in Spain on February 15, 2019
Si tienes varias bicis que mantener, en casa somos tres los que montamos, merece la pena tener tu compresor y esta pistola ;) súper comoda
Bill R
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019
Floor pumps are a pain. The Park tool valve is a pleasure. It’s a task I do several times a week on an expensive bike. Now when I top off the pressure in my tires I feel the way you feel when you use a very good tool. On the basis of another review here I also bought the California Air tools compressor. It’s so quiet! I’ll never put up with the roar of a compressor again.Most of our bike tires have presta valves. The ParkTool valve works great every time. The included directions are misleading. They say: “Press the head FULLY onto the presta valve.” Actually you stand above the tire with the valve stem at the top. Unscrew (open) the valve core. Hold the handle of the INF-2 with one hand and the head in the other and pull the head over just the tip of the valve stem. The rubber seal in the head then rests at the top of the threaded body of the presta valve. It does not go over and onto the main body of the Presta valve the way many floor pumps do. A bit of air is released from the tire as the head seals on the presta valve but who cares because I pull the trigger on the INF-2 and it fills my tire while the watch the easy to read gauge and no air is released when the head is removed. If I were Park Tool I’d rewrite those instructions and illustrate the proper positioning. One reviewer suggests using a drill to enlarge the opening of the rubber gasket. It apparently worked for him but it’s totally unnecessary. I’ve used this on several different tires on our bikes and even the schrader valves on our Townie bikes and all work perfectly. Do your self a favor. Buy one!
STG
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2017
This inflator is a complete luxury indulgence for a home shop, but boy-oh-boy, it makes those quirky Presta valves a breeze to fill accurately and quickly. I like the fact that the gauge needle is thin and precise. I compared the reading to my very expensive and accurate drag race tire gauge which came with a calibration certificate, and it is virtually identical.This thing is big and heavy in hand, but seems ergonomically designed, and works on Shrader valves by just rotating the head 180°. So, you can be assured that you are riding with properly inflated tires in just a few squeezes of the handle. If you do happen to go a little over, the release button bleeds a bit of air to zero in on the spec in just a few seconds. This beats any other inflator I have ever tried for bike tires, as it is faster and more accurate.I have a number of Park brand tools, and I have always found them to be of good quality and well designed in almost every case. But what really impresses me is their customer service. They stock repair and replacement parts for almost everything they make. I have a 30 year old bike repair stand, and they had all the rebuild parts for the clamps. I also had a problem with the threaded nut on a crank puller and they sent out a replacement nut right away. They stock all the rubber seals and little parts inside the head of this inflator in case you ever have to rebuild it, but it seems that in my home application that will be a long time from now, if ever.