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Sherpa 4x4 Tyre Deflators - 4pk

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The Sherpa 4x4 Tyre Deflators are an essential tool for any off-road setup, allowing you to quickly and accurately reduce tyre pressures for improved traction in sand, mud, and rough terrain. Increasing your tyre footprint helps minimise the risk of getting bogged and enhances overall vehicle performance off-road.


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SHERPA 4X4 TYRE DEFLATORS – FAST, ACCURATE AIR-DOWN SOLUTION

Key Benefits:

  • Deflate Multiple Tyres Simultaneously - Air down all four tyres at once – reduce from 40 PSI to 18 PSI in approximately 2.5 minutes (based on 265/70R17 tyres).
  • Accurate & Adjustable Pressure Settings - Easily set your desired pressure between 10–30 PSI by adjusting the internal gauge.
  • Set & Forget Operation - Automatic shut-off once the preset pressure is reached – no constant monitoring required.
  • Save Time & Effort - No need to kneel beside each tyre while deflating.
  • Durable & Serviceable Design - Simple construction allows for easy disassembly and cleaning.

Features:

  • 4 x fast & accurate tyre deflators
  • High-quality corrosion-resistantcomponents 
  • Innovative design focused on user comfort and convenience 
  • Supplied with a convenient neoprene storage pouch

Refer to the tyre footprint image to see how lowering tyre pressure improves off-road performance.

Find our Manual here

Warnings & Safety:

  • Never exceed the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended tyre pressure.
  • Refer to the tyre placard (commonly located in the glove box, driver’s door pillar, or under the bonnet).
  • Check tyre pressure weekly to prevent uneven wear.
  • Driving at reduced tyre pressure will affect vehicle handling, particularly below 20 PSI (especially on sand).
  • Do not check tyre pressure immediately after driving—allow tyres to cool for accurate readings.
  • Always reinflate tyres to recommended pressures before driving on sealed roads or highways.
  • Failure to do so may result in tyre damage, instability, or unsafe handling.