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Originally Posted by 144 BCD
I think Nashbar has the Barbieri mini-pump.

Has anyone used this one?

http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=

or this...

http://www.nashbar.com/profile_morei...u=15424&brand=

I haven't seen a Road morph pump up close so it really depends on how bulky it looks on my bike.
I live in the land of pokey things and I use my pumps (yes I have multiple pumps) all the time. Having used the minis on mountain bikes, I couldn't image trying to use one on a high pressure tire. Sure the Topeaks are a little clunky but they work and you can fill a tire much quicker and easier then with the mini pumps (they're even better than the revered Zefal HP which is still a good pump).
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