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B'Twin Floor Pump 900 review

Can Decathlon’s highest-spec track pump compete above its price tag?

Our rating

3.5

32.00
30.00
30.00
69.00

David Caudery / Our Media

Published: August 31, 2023 at 8:00 am

Our review
Low-priced track pump with great features

Pros:

Inflation performance as good as more expensive units; low cost

Cons:

Dial isn’t as easy to read as others

The B'Twin Floor Pump 900 is top of Decathlon’s four-strong track pump line.

Available in three colours, it's listed at the time of writing as the Foot Pump 900 in the US, and by Decathlon in the UK as the Riverside Floor Pump 900.

Performance is decent, considering the affordable price, although the dark-coloured dial isn't the easiest to read.

B'Twin Floor Pump 900 details and specifications

BTwin Floor Pump 900
The rubber-coated handle measures 23.5cm wide and works well for those with small hands. - Our Media

The B'Twin Floor Pump 900 stands 65.5cm tall when stowed and reaches 110.5cm at full extension.

It features 2cm of ‘bottom out’, giving a total stroke of 47cm. The base measures 25.7x12.5cm.

The 82cm hose has a dual head, offering Presta and Schrader compatibility via a directional locking lever.

An aluminium barrel is matched with a plastic handle and rubber grips, and the 48mm-diameter analogue gauge has an indicator for the target pressure.

The pump weighs 1,204g.

B'Twin Floor Pump 900 performance

BTwin Floor Pump 900
The colour combination of blue text on a black background can make the gauge difficult to read. - Our Media

Despite the pump's low cost, the dual valve head feels solid and stable. A tapered lever enables you to select between Presta and Schrader valves.

The 23.5cm-wide handle has a rubber coating and works well in smaller hands. I found the slightly ovalised handle cross-section comfortable to grasp.

The Floor Pump 900 took 29 strokes to achieve 50psi in a 700x40mm gravel tyre, 30 strokes to hit 20psi in a 29x2.4in mountain bike tyre and 21 strokes to get to 80psi in a 700x26mm road bike tyre.

These are modal figures taken from a number of attempts at each tyre size, measured with the same pressure gauge.

The gauge on this pump is relatively difficult to see, because of its black background with blue text.

Although the dial needle and target pressure indicator are orange, the graduations are very close together and not easy to see, given the gauge is built into the base of the pump.

This means the consistency of inflation won’t be particularly high from one use to the next.

Pumping is smooth and consistent, and I didn’t experience any heat build-up in the chuck or barrel.

The 47cm stroke will work for most people, not requiring full extension to generate pressure. The anti bottom-out feature helps shorter users, who can push through that for some extra travel when needed.

A pressed steel base is slotted for grip underfoot, and helps keep it clear of mud build-up should you use it on mucky days outdoors. It’s also domed to improve stability on soft or rough ground.

The hose originates from the base, with a length of 82cm meaning it won’t reach a valve on a bike in a repair stand, limiting practicality for some.

Hose storage is convenient, with retaining clips either side of the top collar and a guide in the middle of the handle. This effectively stops unwanted extension when the hose is stowed.

B'Twin Floor Pump 900 bottom line

BTwin Floor Pump 900
When stored, the Floor Pump 900 stands at 65.5cm. - Our Media

Decathlon’s B'Twin Floor Pump 900 is a good option if you're on a tighter budget. It boasts good stroke length and easy valve selection.

However, it's held back from featuring among the best bike pumps by its gauge. The lack of clarity will be a stumbling block for some users, making it difficult to hit tyre pressures accurately.

Bike pumps | Also on test

This pump was reviewed as part of BikeRadar’s 2023 pump review. The other pumps tested were:

Product

Brandbtwin
Price69.00 AUD,32.00 EUR,30.00 GBP,30.00 USD
Weight1204.0000, GRAM () -

Features

br_pumpTypetrack_floor_pump
br_pressureGaugeanalogue
FeaturesHeight - stored: 65.5cm
Height - extended: 110.5cm
Base: 25.7cm x 12.5cm
br_maxPressure145psi