Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 12,728
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From: Madison, WI
Bikes: 1961 Ideor, 1966 Perfekt 3 Speed AB Hub, 1994 Bridgestone MB-6, 2006 Airnimal Joey, 2009 Thorn Sherpa, 2013 Thorn Nomad MkII, 2015 VO Pass Hunter, 2017 Lynskey Backroad, 2017 Raleigh Gran Prix, 1980s Bianchi Mixte on a trainer. Others are now gone.
Road Morph G is one of the favorites on this forum, but make sure that the little knurled thingy on the chuck is threaded on tight enough to make sure it does not fall off. Toppeak told me that it was not covered under warranty, I had to buy a complete rebuild kit - and pay exorbitant shipping just to get another one. Next time I was in the store where I bought the pump, I looked at the three that were on the shelf for sale, two had loose knurled thingys and on the third pump it had already fallen off.
Lezyne Micro Floor Drive is another favorite on this forum, a little smaller, a little lighter, longer hose. Overall a very different design. The chuck threads on instead of the conventional chuck. If you get this pump, make sure that you either do not have removable Presta valve cores or if they are removable, tighten them on with a wrench before you use the pump. Otherwise the core can stay in the pump chuck with you unthread the chuck from the wheel.
I have both and like both. I usually carry the Lezyne in a pannier for touring where it is less likely to be stolen than on the frame.