Jump Start Your Motorcycle And Your Digital Life With A Pocket Battery Pack

1Weego2WeegoWeego is a portable multi-purpose jump starter and battery pack that can start anything with a car gas motor up to 4.6L (a professional model can jump start anything up to 9.6L and 4.8L diesel) and charge nearly any portable electronic device – cell phones, speakers, laptops, etc., you name it. The best part is that it’s so compact – about the size of an iPhone 6 – it can fit in your pocket or you can throw it in your glove box for when you need it. It’s good for up to 1,000 charging cycles. It features a built-in flashlight (Heavy Duty and Professional models have SOS feature) and only loses 2% charge per month. Interested. Order at Weego.

10 Responses to “Jump Start Your Motorcycle And Your Digital Life With A Pocket Battery Pack”


  1. 1 Boomer Jan 8th, 2016 at 11:57 am

    Lots of people are making these now with similar prices. I see it as a good thing considering the previous version was about 2 times the size of a car battery and about as heavy as one. Sometimes batteries run down due to leaving lights after parking or for some other reason. These will get someone on the road quickly without a call to AAA, friend, or family member. Cheap insurance; especially for those living in cold weather country. I’d get the best one if living there.

  2. 2 Boots Jan 8th, 2016 at 12:27 pm

    A must for every bike with a saddle bag! Not only will it get your bike started it can also help with the cell phone that always seems to be low on juice !!

  3. 3 Rob Jan 8th, 2016 at 1:41 pm

    I got one from Antigravity,don’t leave home without one.

  4. 4 Woody's Jan 8th, 2016 at 8:38 pm

    Absolutely, I have a different one but virtually identical and I love it. Starts a bike, powers a phone for hours up at the cabin if power goes out, has a flashlight/strobe that blows away the average light, etc.

  5. 5 Gary Jan 9th, 2016 at 11:41 am

    I have found these to work well on bikes, sleds and ATVs however it is difficult to get access to the battery in many vehicles. I have a battery tender lead easily accessible but the wires and fusing in them is quite small. Any ideas on how to us this? Does anyone make a tender lead intended for this purpose?

  6. 6 chopperjohn Jan 11th, 2016 at 9:24 am

    Had a Bike in our Group with a low battery. Someone had one of these units. Hooked it up and the Bike fired right up just like nothing was wrong in the first place…I’m sold on it…

    Ride on

  7. 7 scott Jan 11th, 2016 at 5:23 pm

    For Gary…. Gary we are the originator of this line of product and probably the best selling in the industry… but I just wanted to point out that we are the only manufacturer of this type of product that offers a pig tail so you can just have a harness connected to the battery… and when you need a jump you just plug in your jump starter and your done…. that allows you to jump start without removing your seat . You just plug the unit into our Harness directly with no need for clamps and jump-start the vehicle. We are Antigravity Batteries and the website is themicrostart.com

  8. 8 Woody's Jan 11th, 2016 at 6:43 pm

    @Scott- Your proprietary harness is nice, but Gary asked about using the plug/harness for a Battery Tender which of course won’t work for a fast start because of the small (AWG18) sized wire used by the less than 2A Tender output. To use a jumpstarter box of any kind you need a harness with large enough gauge wire to handle the output of the box for the short time you have it hooked up. The Battery Tender harness is going to pop it’s fuse and/or melt a wire.

  9. 9 scott Jan 12th, 2016 at 3:13 pm

    @Woody…. Yes you are correct the wire gauge on an SAE plug would melt rapidly under the discharge of a Jumper… but I think he is asking for the product I described… plus we have the kit that comes with a battery tender charger adapter for the end of our harness…. so you can just hook up your charger to the adapter that fits on the end of our harness and use our harness as dual purpose.. Thanks for pointing out what he was asking about. Scott

  10. 10 Woody's Jan 12th, 2016 at 5:31 pm

    My pleasure, Scott, and just in case we’re both right and he was looking for a heavy gauge “Battery Tender” harness for his bike and was going to make an adapter of sorts for the mini-jumper; The polarized 2 conductor socket/plug that Battery Tender brand uses is not proprietary. I’ve seen it in larger gauges at parts houses in the form of the plug/socket with a pair of pigtail leads of 6″ to 8″. I don’t remember if the largest wire size was AWG 12 or 10, but even if 10 is available, I don’t know what the current rating of the actual bullet connections is. Scott, would you feel confident in using your company’s jumper box via AWG10 and bullet connectors? If so, Gary WOULD be able to make up what he’s looking for, I suppose.

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