By Luke Marshall

Published: Thursday, 31 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Tweaking tyre pressures can produce significant changes to a bike’s handling, and the true fettlers out there are often obsessive about getting the exact amount of air in each tyre.

With the gauges usually found on a hand pump or track pump often proving inaccurate or difficult to read with precision, some riders turn to dedicated pressure gauges such as the ones tested here.

If you’re trying to work out optimum pressures for your tyres, you’ll want repeatable consistency, so a pressure gauge could be a sound investment for tyre fettling.

But what pressure should you be aiming for? We’ve got guides to mountain bike tyre pressure and road bike tyre pressure, to help you find the perfect PSI for your ride.

And make sure you check out our guide to the best bike pumps to get your tyres inflated in the first place.

The best tyre pressure gauges for cyclists, as rated by our expert testers

LifeLine Digital

4.5 out of 5 star rating
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The LifeLine digital pressure gauge fits both Schrader and Presta valves securely, with no air leaks.
Andy Lloyd
  • Price: £13 / $19 / AU$27 / €15 as tested
  • Weight: 73g
  • Max pressure: 160psi/11 bar

Not only is it low-priced, the LifeLine Digital pressure gauge feels robust. It fits both Schrader and Presta valves securely, with no air leaks.

The twisting head adds versatility and the pressure-release button is easy to use, with no mode selection needed.

It beeps to confirm when it’s at the correct pressure. The light function is neat, both illuminating the screen and activating a small LED so you can see your valves in the dark.

It would be improved by the display being a little bigger though, and while it’ll fit in a pack, the device is a bit bulky to be pocket-friendly.