Old 02-13-22 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PoorInRichfield
I'm not going to lie, pumping up a tire to nearly 100 PSI with a mini pump is going to be difficult and take a long time regardless of the brand.

As the OP, the Lezyne pump works well for me with the size tires I run. The max pressure I need is 65 PSI for my road wheels and 45 PSI for my gravel wheels according to Silca's tire pressure calculator. Not only that, I'm running tubeless and fortunately I haven't had to fix a flat for the past two years. The frame pump is an emergency back-up that I hope to never use.
I find my Silca Tattico mini-pump to be the best compromise. It's a bit bigger than your average mini-pump, but still just about small enough to go in a jersey pocket. But it might not fit in your Domane storage compartment. I have mine mounted with the bottle cage mount. What I like about the Tattico is that it pumps more like a full-sized frame pump and doesn't get much harder with increased pressure/heat.

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