Tubeless Tyre Inflator Tank (like Airshot, Topeak Tubibooster)
Tubeless Tyre Inflator Tank (like Airshot, Topeak Tubibooster)
$99.99
$99.99
Free pickup in our shop(s)
Sick of huffing and puffing while your tubeless tyre sits on your rim and refuses to bead up? Perhaps you’ve sworn enough that you’ve traumatised your neighbour's children and their parents are less than impressed. Either way, this handy device will sort you out by getting that pesky bead to seat properly.
Simply inflate this high pressure air tank, flick the switch to send a jet of air into the tyre and sit back (🍹🌴) while your tyre bead seats casually. This tool is the perfect at-home replacement for an air compressor, infact it’s even easier to use.
From our testing of the competition, we found this device to be the best. It’s got a large air chamber volume, which will seat even large volume tyres, and its got quite the stout steel build.
How to use
* You will hear the inflator losing a little pressure at 200psi. This is by design, it has a blow-off valve calibrated to take no more than 200psi pressure. This is expected and safe.
If 200psi doesn't do the trick, try vigorously pumping when the tank is releasing to increase the flow rate a bit.
Key things to note:
Our experience:
We’ve used a inflator device for years and had forgotten how much of a pain inflating tubeless is without one. Its only when we forgot to bring it to help a mate inflate some tyres that we re-experienced that trauma and resolved to source a good tubeless inflator for our store.
Simply put, this inflator is mint. We think it’s better than all of the alternatives, branded and unbranded, that we tested.
Just make sure that your pump can connect to the schrader valve for inflation. Also note that pumps with huge heads might have challenges connecting to the pump - though none of the pumps we had handy had any issues.

This device is similar to the following products:
Sick of huffing and puffing while your tubeless tyre sits on your rim and refuses to bead up? Perhaps you’ve sworn enough that you’ve traumatised your neighbour's children and their parents are less than impressed. Either way, this handy device will sort you out by getting that pesky bead to seat properly.
Simply inflate this high pressure air tank, flick the switch to send a jet of air into the tyre and sit back (🍹🌴) while your tyre bead seats casually. This tool is the perfect at-home replacement for an air compressor, infact it’s even easier to use.
From our testing of the competition, we found this device to be the best. It’s got a large air chamber volume, which will seat even large volume tyres, and its got quite the stout steel build.
How to use
* You will hear the inflator losing a little pressure at 200psi. This is by design, it has a blow-off valve calibrated to take no more than 200psi pressure. This is expected and safe.
If 200psi doesn't do the trick, try vigorously pumping when the tank is releasing to increase the flow rate a bit.
Key things to note:
Our experience:
We’ve used a inflator device for years and had forgotten how much of a pain inflating tubeless is without one. Its only when we forgot to bring it to help a mate inflate some tyres that we re-experienced that trauma and resolved to source a good tubeless inflator for our store.
Simply put, this inflator is mint. We think it’s better than all of the alternatives, branded and unbranded, that we tested.
Just make sure that your pump can connect to the schrader valve for inflation. Also note that pumps with huge heads might have challenges connecting to the pump - though none of the pumps we had handy had any issues.

This device is similar to the following products:
After the last time setting up a tubeless tyre took some furious track pumping, a load of soapy water, an inner tube, copious amounts of swearing and finally a CO2 cartridge I decided to get this. Can’t recommend it enough, easy to charge up and made seating the tyres a breeze.
I was looking for a Tubibooster or Airshot and came across this online at a great price. It works really well even on a tricky tyre / rim combo. Well worth it. It’s solidly built too.
Excellent service and product
Took a few tries to seat my tyres. I had to massage the tyre beads around a bit first. In hindsight I wonder if a bit of soapy water might have helped the beads slip into the rims easier.
Side note, normally I can just pump the tyre beads straight on. This is the first time I've tried a Maxxis WT tyre on my 27mm rim, maybe that's a factor.
Anyway, the inflator tank did the job, saved me having to drive down to the bike shop to borrow their compressor. Win
Tubeless Tyre Inflator Tank. Purchased instead of paying for a track pump (which I already have) with a tubeless tyre inflator air tank. Important when using to the Tubeless tyre inflator to pump up tank to max pressure (bout 160PSI) remove the valve core add sealant & connect the fitting to the valve stem when inflating . Works a treat once you do so!