
User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
Better than a mini pump any day. The lock is nice but a partially used co2 will still leak out over time.
Review by ajlabora
It is a must tool to go out for a ride. Some times the seal fails to work perfectly and a leak occurs when you pierce the CO2 cardrige.
Review by Colnago rider
Update to my previous review. I thought I was losing my mind after having my second brand new Ultraflate Plus fail when using an unbranded 16g unthreaded co2 cartridge. I heard a loud pop and then no air. Tried again, and it worked. Innovations has made the cup holder narrower on the new Innovations Plus. The cartridge holder will only accomodate untreaded Innovations brand cartridges. If you use another brand, the co2 cartridge most likely won't screw all the way in and won't break the seal on the cartridge. You can use threaded cartridges if you don't use the cup holder. I have an old Innovations Plus at home and noted the difference. I put the old cup holder on the new valve head. I guess Innovations wants you to use their cartridges, which are pricey. If you use 16g threaded cartridges I'd suggest looking at an another co2 innflator.
Review by Colnago rider
Note- Genuine Innovations just calls this The Ultraflate now, not Ultraflate Plus. They scaled down the size of the connecting valve and the cartridge holder seems a little lighter. Out of the sea of co2 inflators, this is the most reliable and easy to use. Won't work with 12 gram unthreaded unless they are Innovations brand. Not long enough unless you drop a small coin (a dime) at the bottom of the catridge holder. I use either 16g threaded or unthreaded. I had a failure once, loaded up a 16g threaded and went to inflate my tire and it blew up. I guess I neglected to screw in the cartridge all the way until I heard the hissing sound. It was a hot day and I was tired. Blew off the valve head. Luckily I had a small mini pump so I managed to get some air into my tire. These things are not bullet proof, but neither are frame pumps. I've had two co2 applicators fail in the past 17 years or so. Not bad odds..
Review by NorCal rider
I've owned my Ultraflate Plus for several years. One advantage is it takes threaded or unthreaded cartridges (I have a stash of both). On the downside, if you use it to put a little air into your tube to seat your tire, the rest will leak out before you are ready to inflate the tire. To solve this I pack a small mini pump to seat the tube. Note- you can use the biketiresdirect 16oz threaded co2 cartridges with the rubber sleeve, just don't screw on the plastic co2 holder. The rubber sleeve will prevent your hand from freezing. I also have an Ultraflate Elite, but I prefer the Ultraflate Plus because of the advantage of being able to use threaded or unthreaded cartridges. I don't get too many flats, but when I do, this make it easy to get air into your tire and back on the road. Just don't drop this puppy with a loaded canister.It's plastic and it might damage it. Been there done that.
Review by Pat
I bought this 8 months ago and I've used it several times. No problems at all and it does use both threaded and non-threaded cartridges. Great product
Review by Anonymous
Works great. Since I use Bike Tires Direct 16g threaded cartridges I simply leave the black protective sleeve at home in a drawer.
Review by Anonymous
The construction seems a bit cheap and it does not feel secure when I try to use it. My older inflator gave me many good years of service, but apparently they don't make that style any longer.
Review by EttoreDJr
I have three of these inflators and the oldest is the only one functioning. The last two inflators broke at the valve seal retaining ring. The newest broke at the same location on its first use. The retainer that holds the orange o-ring fractures and breaks off from the knurled nut where the inflator engages the valve on the tube. The o-ring blows out and the inflator cannot seal off the CO2 cartridge from leaking around the valve. The gas escapes to atmosphere and does not make it into the tube when you need it the most. Disconnect the inflator and the broken ring and o-ring fly off rendering the inflator useless. This is a poor design with inherent problems.
Review by Anonymous
Had an older model and used it a few times. Haven't had to use the new one yet but I'm sure its as good as the previous model.
Review by JohnWolf
The market is full of very clever super light inflators which are nearly impossible to use under pressure at the side of the road. If your going to bother bringing an inflator with you on group ride, which you should this is the one it should be, it works. As a bonus you can inflate two tires with this in a pinch because its valve actually works.
Review by Anonymous
Really Nice
Review by Anonymous
Great item. Works as it should.
Review by Anonymous
Had to use it several times unfortunately. Life saver. You're already ticked when you get a flat but this thing works as advertised.
Review by thandoko
My first inflator, and I'll never carry a pump again. It's easy to use and very light.
Review by Burkeschmidt
The need was for a pump which takes both 12 and 16 gm threaded and non-threaded cartridges. This works perfectly.
Review by Jim in KC
I can not lie - I bought this because I left my pouch unzipped and my other one fell out. I an thankful that I have never nad to use it but wouldn't ride without one.
Review by Anonymous
this inflator will reside in my tool pouch until needed, the price was ompetitive
Review by Anonymous
A great pump to have on the go very compact and easy to use
Review by MyHarpoon
I haven't had a chance to use this product yet (no flats), but it looks like it will do the job. I especially like how you can store fresh CO2 cartridges in the shell by putting the cartridge in upside down. An added bonus is that it will take both threaded and unthreaded cartridges.