Pros: easy to use, good blend of form and function, 90psi easy. Cons: larger and heavier than alternatives
Riding any distance, you need to have a way to fix a flat tire. You can buy really tiny pumps to take along, or a CO2 inflator, but both have their problems (and advantages.) I choose to carry a pump and a slightly larger/heavier one at that. I ...
Pros: Get a flat on the roadside and you will understand! Great customer support. Cons: A tad bigger than a true mini, lighter-duty than a true floor pump. So what?
The Topeak Road Morph with In-line Gauge has helped me reach my goal of bicycle commuting to work! When my big brother grandiosely bequeathed his "old" road bike to me (a TRULY nice "pre-Trek" Klein Performance, Shimano Ultegra 600 components), ...
Pros: inflates to high pressure; built in gauge Cons: everyone wants to borrow it :o)
11/27/99. My 3,400 cross country trip last summer could have been a nightmare if first some of my co-riders (and then, as soon as possible, I) did not carry the Topeak Combo Master Blaster. The combo master blaster is a compact frame style pump that...
Pros: Sturdy, easy to use, light and compact Cons: Pump handle could be a bigger to accommodate larger hands
I've been a lucky cyclist. I almost never got a flat...until I purchased my Bianchi road bike. Twenty miles from home on my first long distance ride with my new bike, I had three flats in a span of 5 miles. As it turns out it was faulty rim tape on my...
Pros: Very easy to pump, no stress on tire valve Cons: Very inaccurate pressure gauge, heavy
When I asked the guy at Sid's Bike Shop here in New York what he recommended for a high pressure frame pump with a gauge, he handed me a Crank Brothers (CB) pump. I wanted to check out the competition before I bought the pump I intended to buy.
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Pros: light, and a floor pump for your frame Cons: none yet
Alright, so your out on a 100 mile ride, and your cruising at a moderate pace about 50 miles in. Everything has been going right for you since the start of the ride...then suddenly you hear hiss and your front tire goes flat.
Pros: hose, floor pump conversion Cons: handle could be bigger
I have had a lot of flats in my cycling career and have tried may different pumps over the years, in my opinion this is very close to the perfect pump.
Portable pumps should be small, light, durable and easy to use.
Pros: Pumps way over 140psi. Gauge seems good up to 100psi. Cons: Mounting mechanisms are terrible. I mean REALLY bad.
Gauge stops at 100psi.
Why can't someone make a decent pump? It can't be that hard. The Road Morph comes reasonably close when it comes to pumping. It pumps well, and the way it converts to a floor pump makes pumping to high pressure easy. I like the fact that it has a ...
Pros: Easy, fast to pump. Has gauge. Cons: Flimsy foothold, mount. Heavier than average pump.
When biking, my weak point isn't my quads or calves or back. It's my hands. Without a floor-style pump, I can't get tires above about 80 psi. This pump has been my salvation numerous times. I have the model with the gauge, and have found it to be...
Pros: High pressure, ergonomic, ease of use Cons: strange mount, big pump
I've owned a Combo Master Blaster for 2 1/2 years and the thing works like it was new. It's a little bulky but if you've ever used one of those "tiny" pumps you will appreciate the ease of use and the ability to actually pump your tires...
Pros: Easier and faster to pump to high psi Cons: Weight
As an avid road and mountain biker, I needed a pump that could do both. I've owned this pump for about a year. It can easily pump my road tires to their recommended 120 psi. I also own a Blackburn and a Mt. Zephal mini-pump as well. They work just fine...
Pros: Does not require as much arm strength to pump to high pressure. Cons: Handle is a little small
I used to have a really hard time pumping up my tires after a flat. I am a very strong woman and lift weights regularly, but I do not have the arm strength to get my tires past about 50 PSI with a normal hand pump. But this pump is another story. I can...
Pros: It looks good Cons: Expand this box this product needs it ! never buy a hybid it has no idea what it is so how are you going to know how to use it.
A bike pump that pretends to be a track pump but does it hack the pace, It might do in some conditions but in others it’s a complete waste of money and effort. I’ve used one of those little mini-pumps for a while and am tempted to ditch this heavy and...
Pros: the floor-style in a compact pump Cons: short hose
This pump is awesome. It has all the features of a large floor pump in a small compact version that you can take anywhere with you. A must have for any serious cyclist. This pump is where its at, the only downside being that the hose is a little on the...
Similar to its sibling the MT. Morph the Road Morph is a light-weight road frame pump that morphs to a mini-floor pump. Its floor pump like action m...More at eBay
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