Mountain Biking - Pump recommendations?

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StephenH
05-04-08, 10:19 PM
What's a good pump to carry along for flat fixing?
I'm not on a mountain bike, but I've got 26x2.125 tires @ 45 psi, so I figured y'all might be familiar with pumps that work well on them. I'm not too concerned about weight or small size, more about usability.
I see some "Best Pump" posts in the roadie forum, but they're blowing little skinny tires up to 160 psi, so I don't know if that's the best for my use.
Thanks!
Topeak Road Morph. I've used a lot of pumps, nothing else comes close.
kenhill3
05-05-08, 01:00 AM
Yes, without hesitation the Topeak Road Morph. Recommended by the many.
imcrushingyerhd
05-05-08, 11:55 AM
I like the Hanz-Franz pump.
mrchristian
05-05-08, 01:49 PM
Anything that says Topeak on it.
I use a Co2 inflator though...
I ride mountain and use this one: http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/PU407B08-Topeak+Morph+Pump.aspx
Has a "fold out foot" feature and gauge option. Easy to use. It's a bit long, but stashes easily in a Camelback. When someone in the group flats, they always want to borrow it. One guy borrowed it and broke the fold out foot. I emailed Topeak and the part (free) arrived withing a few days. Great customer service. And superb product.
kramnnim
05-05-08, 05:36 PM
I've also had great service from Topeak... Would certainly buy from them again.
Cannondaler
05-05-08, 06:01 PM
+1000 On the Topeak Road Morph!
DirtPedalerB
05-05-08, 08:28 PM
CO2 ... who needs a pump
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