RockShox high-pressure shock pump (300 psi max) vs Fox Factory HP Shock Pump 350PSI with swivel head
Key Differences
RockShox (A) has a lower-rated maximum pressure (300 psi) and is noted by users as specific to RockShox forks/shocks; Fox Factory (B) offers a higher 350 psi max with a swivel stainless head and micro-adjust bleeder but has mixed feedback about pumping above 200 psi and ease of removal after pressurization. Choose RockShox if you want a widely reviewed, accurate pump for RockShox products; choose Fox Factory if you need higher max pressure and a swivel head for hard-to-reach valves
RockShox high-pressure shock pump (300 psi max)
Durably built shock pump for bike forks and rear shocks with an accurate gauge. Easy to use with a bleeder valve for pressure adjustment. Customers note solid construction and reliable performance
Pros
- durably constructed
- accurate gauge readings
- easy to use
- bleeder valve for pressure control
Cons
- no explicit cons in data
Fox Factory HP Shock Pump 350PSI with swivel head
Shock pump with swivel head for accessing hard-to-reach shocks. Durable 6063 aluminum build and micro-adjust 2-3 PSI air-bleeder; compact design for easy handling. Customers note easy setup and quick inflation, with mixed feedback on high-pressure performance
Pros
- swivel pump head for hard-to-reach shocks
- durable 6063 aluminum barrel and handle
- micro-adjust 2-3 PSI air-bleeder
- compact and easy-to-use design
Cons
- mixed feedback on pumping above 200 psi
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | FOX Factory |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | FOX Factory |
| User Reviews | RockShox |