Description
The Kangu bike pump, model 18.104, is a professional-grade component of our bicycle zone collection, designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern urban furniture. Crafted with durability and functionality in mind, this compact repair station provides an essential service for cyclists in public spaces. Standing at 68 cm in height with a depth of 31 cm and a width of 26 cm, the Kangu pump offers a sleek, space-saving footprint that integrates seamlessly into any street landscape. With a solid weight of 15 kg, the unit ensures stability and long-term resilience, serving as a reliable fixture for high-traffic environments where cyclists require quick and efficient maintenance solutions.
Engineered for longevity, the construction options allow for selection between high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are treated to withstand diverse weather conditions. This bicycle repair station is designed to be securely attached to a foundation using heavy-duty bolts, ensuring safety and protection against vandalism or theft. The Kangu series is a testament to the vision of designer Iwona Żaczek, who focused on combining minimalist aesthetics with practical utility. As part of our comprehensive street furniture range, it addresses the growing need for cyclist-friendly infrastructure in parks, city centers, and transit hubs.
Customization is a core feature of the Kangu line, allowing municipalities and project managers to tailor the product to their branding requirements. Clients may choose to leave the unit branding-free or opt for bespoke identification, including professional etching in stainless steel, precise laser cutting in steel, or high-durability stickers. By incorporating the Kangu bike pump into your urban planning, you provide a high-value amenity that promotes sustainable transportation. Its robust build quality ensures that it remains a functional asset to the community for years, reinforcing our commitment to delivering superior urban furniture that enhances the functionality and accessibility of contemporary public spaces.