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Originally Posted by tyrion
Need a new carry-with-me-pump, my tires range from 700 x 35-42mm, want to get to 70 PSI as easy as possible.

https://silca.cc/products/tattico-mini-pump $55

https://www.topeak.com/global/de/pro...ountain-morph- $35

Lezyne - Engineered Design - Products - Hand Pumps - High Volume - HV Drive - $30

Weight isn't much of an issue (as long as it's under 1 pound).

What other models should I be looking at?
The Topeak Morph is about the best pump around. For your application, however, I would suggest the Road Morph. It develops higher pressure. The Mountain Morph is a good low pressure/high volume pump but not all that great for higher pressures.

The Lezyne that danmyersmn mentioned above is also a good choice although the handle of the Lezyne is less comfortable to use than the Topeaks.
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