The BiKase Nano E Pump is a compact electric inflator designed for riders who want fast, consistent tire pressure without manual effort. Set your target PSI, press a button, and let the pump handle the rest. Small enough for a saddle bag or jersey pocket, but powerful enough for road and gravel tires.
Key Functional Details
- Digital electric pump with preset pressure control
- Inflates tires to target pressure automatically
- Max pressure: 120 PSI
- Fast inflation (typically under 1 minute depending on volume)
- Compact size for on-bike storage (2.8" x 2" x 1.25")
- Rechargeable battery (full charge in under 1 hour)
- Digital display for accurate pressure readings
- Includes Presta and Schrader compatibility
- Comes with ball needle, extension hose, and charging cable
- Automatic altitude compensation sensor
Technical Specifications
| Brand |
BiKase |
| Model |
Nano E Pump |
| Type |
Electronic Inflator |
| Max Pressure |
120 PSI |
| Valve Compatibility |
Presta / Schrader |
| Gauge Type |
Digital |
| Power Source |
Rechargeable Battery |
| Charging Time |
< 1 hour |
| Dimensions |
2.8" x 2" x 1.25" |
| Color |
Black |
| UPC |
850051028733 |
Compatibility & Technical Notes
Good Fit:
- Road, gravel, hybrid, and commuter bikes
- Presta and Schrader valve tubes and tubeless setups
- Riders who want precise PSI control without manual pumping
- Quick top-offs before rides or mid-ride adjustments
Not A Fit:
- High-volume MTB tire seating (not designed for tubeless bead seating)
- Multiple full inflations on large volume tires in one charge
- Shop-level use or high-frequency daily inflation
This is a precision inflator, not a high-volume compressor.
Service / Ownership Context
Recharge regularly to ensure it’s ready when needed. Best used for topping off pressure or inflating a single tire per ride. For larger tires (MTB, fat bike), expect longer inflation times and higher battery draw.
Fit & Use Signals
- Ideal for road and gravel riders running higher PSI
- Great for riders who struggle with hand pumps or CO2 cartridges
- Useful for consistent tire pressure tuning
- Good backup alternative to CO2 systems
Customers often expect this to replace a floor pump—it won’t. It’s best for top-offs or emergency inflation, not full shop use. It will struggle to seat tubeless tires, so make that clear. Battery management is key—if it’s dead mid-ride, it’s useless, so recommend keeping it charged or pairing with a mini pump backup. Extension hose is important to prevent stressing valve stems—especially on carbon wheels with tight clearance. Strong upsell: tubeless repair kit or spare tube to pair with this as a roadside solution.