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Old 03-06-24 | 01:27 PM
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cyclomath
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Originally Posted by Tourist in MSN
You are not going to find a good high pressure and high volume portable single pump to carry on a bike. It takes more effort to push down on the pump rod on a high volume pump when used for high pressure. Consider getting a second pump. Or a really long one that moves a lot of volume per stroke that has a small enough diameter to supply the high pressure.

Several years ago we often got questions on the touring forum about which was the best pump for touring. I eventually got around to writing up a lengthy post comparing the favorites.
-- link to review --

This forum software has changed, the graphic formatting has changed a bit.
Your review and comparison is a really good read. I had to delete the link, because the forum won't let me have a link in my posts yet, even if it's in a quote... Still a fresh member.

I have owned the Topeak Road Morph G since 2016, carried it on my bike daily and on all tours... It is one of the best purchases I have ever made in general, not necessarily related to cycling. Two years ago I bought its mini version, because it fits the bag I carry on my way to work, and while it's equally comfortable and sturdy it lacks the power of its bigger sister (it lost more power than length).
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