Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump
Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump

Impero Ultimate II Frame Pump

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Regular price$ 135.00
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4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
24 Reviews

The perfect roadside option when a mini-pump just takes too long. The classic option for mobile inflation has been updated to use a two stage gasket, leather piston, and has a snug fit on the frame.

• All aluminum construction
• Leather piston gasket
• Brass check valve
• Fits tube sizes 25mm-60mm
• Silicone bumper for paint protection
• 256g-289g depending on size

25 Year Warranty
SILCA SHIELD WARRANTY
We understand bad luck and unfortunate circumstances, and would like to help you out. SILCA-Shield is our exclusive warranty coverage for Ultimate Level products and is THE most comprehensive warranty in all of cycling.
25 Year Hard Parts Guarantee - You break any hard part, we'll replace or repair it.  This is not a typical 'manufacturers defect' but any failure of any hard part in regular use. For 25 years, 1 Year No Fault - No questions asked repair or replacement to correct functional damage regardless of cause. Extend this to 2 Years No Fault - No questions asked by registering your product within 60 days of purchase here
SILCA Limited 2 year coverage for all rubber, leather and gauge parts.

     Frame pumps are highly underrated. IMPERO ULTIMATE II features a unique 2-stage head gasket to provide ultimate sealing and holding even when compared to lever chuck designs.  Machined aluminum head with brass check valve ensures a lifetime of flawless use. Full aluminum barrel, handle and piston rod result in a pump that is competitive in weight with plastic designs while being significantly stronger, smoother and more durable.

    Unique FlexWing Silicone bumpers on the head and handle tip are designed to accommodate tubing diameters from 1" (25mm) to 2.5" (64mm).  An additional Silicone bumper on the main barrel protects paint, eliminates vibrations and noise, and also acts as a compression lock against the handle to keep it from moving until you use the pump.

    Version two has an adjustable fit to fine tune the length for additional security for all top tube lengths.

    Frame pump on bike
    SILCA frame pump in use
    4.9
    Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
    Based on 24 reviews
    Total 5 star reviews: 23 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 1 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
    96%would recommend this product
    24 reviews
    • James M.
      Verified Buyer
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      13 seconds ago
      Well made pump

      The Impero Ultimate II frame pump (in medium) rides very quietly on my Moots Vamoots road bike. I took the time to practice airing up a front wheel that I deflated just for the practice. The pump inflated my front wheel just fine. Some care has to be taken to ensure the pump is properly seated on the valve stem.

      The pump is very well made and should provide me many years of service.

      If you wish to buy one for your bike take care in choosing the correct size. You need to carefully measure the storage location.

    • Elijah C.
      Verified Buyer
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 weeks ago
      great pump

      inflates super quickly and looks great on my bike

    • Douglas G.
      Verified Buyer
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 months ago
      (20 x 12) x 5 = 1,200 pumps per week.

      Imagine walking into a neighborhood one-car garage that was a nationally renowned bike shop. Founded and operated by Spence and Lillian Wolf, The Cupertino Bike Shop was the direct importer of Cinelli, Singer and Hetchins frames. Through the years, only a handful of individuals had the honor or working in that shop as a mechanic: I was one of the few (1968 - 1975). A Spence-built racing or touring wheel was a prized possession. Spence taught me how to build bicycle wheels.

      And 99% of the time, wheels on bikes in the shop were fitted out with Clement sew-ups that held air as well as I hold liquor. Whether the bikes were on the shop floor or hanging on hooks, all of those tires had to be pumped back up to riding pressure. That was my first task each morning. Yes, we practically need Mr. Peabody's Instant Wayback Machine to relive those wonderful moments 55 years ago.

      Taking my new Impero pump in-hand, just a few days ago, put a big smile on my face. Running parallel with the dark green Waterford downtube, it snapped right into place. So much better - for me, than some mini-mini pump or C02 cartridge. As you can see, Impero pumps and I have quite a history. Do the math...1,200 strokes with an Impero pump - one week after another...one year after another. Today's tubes, such as the ones on my CO-MOTION and Waterford, are far better at holding their breath. So in a way - odd as this may seem, my Impero pump and I look forward to our first flat tire. D. Gilmour

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