SILCA SuperPista Ultimate Hiro Edition - workshop pump

  • 534.28 €
  • 593.64 €
  • in stock
  • The iconic Silca Superpista Ultimate pump with the iconic classic HIRO Pro head. The pump of the Pro-Tour professionals in your garage.

    Why? Why isn't an ordinary pump enough? Because Silca wanted to create something perfect. To take design and functionality to a whole new level. From the absolutely accurate analogue alarm clock to the magnetic HIRO head holder and the massive wooden handle made of exotic amaranth.

    • 1% pressure measurement accuracy
    • Zinc pump base - more weight = more stability in use
    • IGUS linear bearings
    • braided stainless steel hose
    • genuine wood handle
    • leather piston seal
    Silca Shield Warranty
    Warranty on "hard " parts of pump 25 years - must register pump on manufacturer's website.

    Place an order SILCA workshop pump, today at a discount 10%

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: SILCA
    • Product code: SILCA_0001433
    • colour : šedá

  • SILCA SuperPista Ultimate Hiro Edition

    SuperPista Ultimate Hiro Edition
    SuperPista Ultimate Hiro Edition
    SuperPista Ultimate Hiro Edition
  • Elevate the entire cycling experience by designing products that incorporate innovative technology, old-world craftsmanship and an unparalleled customer experience.

    SILCA was founded in 1917 by Felicia Sacchi near Milan, Italy. The company rapidly innovated and grew by being the first company to put pressure gauges on pumps, the first company to produce a true "high pressure" frame pump, the first company to work with revolutionary lightweight plastic after the end of World War II.

    Recently, the company was the first to come up with a valve-controlled CO2 inflatable pump and, with some irony, the first to abandon plastic and return to wooden handles. Along the way, the company's ideals have become deeply rooted in a combination of durable materials, traditional craftsmanship and innovation. It is no coincidence that so many SILCA pumps from the 1960s and 1970s are still in use today, and it is no coincidence that we still sell spare parts for these pumps.