mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
- Location
- mostly Norfolk, sometimes Somerset
The reason is that the valve is designed so that air goes in and out by different routes (unlike Pesta and Schrader), so good ones are much less leaky. The impac ones have a ball bearing valve (a blitz valve to the Germans) and say to check pressure every fortnight, although I check weekly. They really do hold air well.Just out of interest, why a Woods valve?
My sister had a bike with Woods valves in the 70s, but beyond that I've not come across them much. IIRC a presta pump would screw on, but I've just looked at a picture and I can't imagine a push-on pump would work with it. So if you were in distress and someone offered to help with a push on pump you'd be un-helped.
Push on presta pump heads work fine (both my shed and on-bike pumps are push on), although if the head washer needs replacing, it'll lose its grip on a Woods valve more easily than a Presta.