Getting tubeless tyres seated properly can be one of the more frustrating parts of cycling, but the Azur floor pump with smart valve makes it straightforward. The built-in release valve lets you dump a controlled blast of air into the tyre to pop the bead into place without fuss, which any cyclist who’s wrestled with a stubborn tubeless setup will appreciate. It handles pressures up to 200psi, so whether you’re running low-volume road rubber or chunkier gravel tyres, this pump has the range to suit.
The digital gauge is what sets this apart from a standard track pump. Rather than squinting at an analogue needle, you get a clear readout in 1psi increments, so you’re not guessing whether you’re at 85 or 88psi. It switches between PSI, BAR, KPA, and KG/CM2 at the press of a button, and turns itself off automatically when not in use to save battery. For cyclists who take tyre pressure seriously, whether for performance on the road or traction on gravel, that kind of precision makes a genuine difference to how your bike feels and handles.
The Azur smart valve head works with both Presta and Schrader valves without any adaptor swapping, which keeps things simple when you’re pumping up different bikes. A large stable base keeps it planted on the floor while you’re putting in the effort, and the whole pump is built around the kind of cyclist who wants the job done right without over-complicating it.
Features and Specifications
- Max pressure: 200psi
- Digital gauge with 1psi increment accuracy
- Release valve for tubeless tyre beading
- Smart valve head compatible with Presta and Schrader valves
- Large stable base
- Gauge units: PSI, BAR, KPA, KG/CM2
- Auto power-off when not in use
Using the Digital Gauge
- Pull the plastic strip from the battery compartment to activate the gauge
- Press the power button to turn on
- Press the power button to cycle between units (PSI, BAR, KPA, KG/CM2)
- Press and hold the power button to turn off
- Automatically turns off when not in use

































































