The Dual Charger is Bontrager’s offering to the floor pump market. The high volume/high-pressure switch makes the Dual Charger a versatile choice if you have a mountain bike and a road rig in the shed but it’s a touch pricier than other well-established competitors.

With its almost complete steel construction, the Dual Charger is built to last. Its stanchion is pretty thick as well which offers a really confident action and the tapered plastic handle fits nicely in the hand.

Bontrager has been clever with their use of space. Found on either side of the handle are two white caps that can be removed. One is home to a needle and an expander attachment, the other lets you access a space which is ripe for storage.

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Bontrager Dual Charger Handle (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The gauge on this pump is massive. It’s hard to miss with it’s contrasting white face and the details are super clear. It also has a good indicator of when you should be using the high pressure/high volume switch, indicated by the blue and red portions. 

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Bontrager Dual Charger Gauge (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The large, grip taped base is nice and stable. It’s also where you will find the high pressure/low volume switch which operates with a decent clunk. By the gauge is also a bleed valve which is a welcome addition. With the bleed valve, you don’t need to detach the head to let out some pressure from your tyre which is great, it is a very slow bleed, however.

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Bontrager Dual Charger Valve (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The auto-select head is made out of a similar plastic to the handle. But in this case, it, unfortunately, feels a little weak. If anything were to fail on this otherwise well-made pump, it would be the head. Issues aside it works exactly how you would expect. I’ve had no issues attaching this head to valves as I have had with other automatically selecting heads.

The pump itself is a very easy unit to use as touched on before. The action is nice and smooth and it shows no sign of tipping or wobble during use. I’ve managed to seat a number tubeless tyres on a number of rims without an issue thanks to its high volume but the action does stiffen as it nears full compression, so it does require a smidge of elbow grease to get particularly stubborn tyres seated.

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