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beowulf7 09-05-08 05:14 PM

Best bicycle pump for the money
 
I have a cheap floor pump I use for pumping up basketballs, my old bike when I had it, etc. But it's old and doesn't have a universal head for my bike. I know I can try to find the right adapter. But I figure since I have a new bike (Trek 7.3 FX), I might as well get a new pump. :thumb:

That said, what floor pump would you recommend? I believe my Trek's tires need to be inflated to 100 or 110 PSI. They have 700x32c tires. I'm browsing through Performance Bike's products, but I'm willing to buy from elsewhere. I'd like to keep the price low, in the $20-$30 range.

TIA.

daredevil 09-05-08 05:24 PM

I'm no expert but I would think the cheapest of those pumps from Performance would serve your purposes.

TexasBubba 09-05-08 05:48 PM

if you do a search, you'll find that everyone seems to like the Topeak Joe Blow Sport. With the extra 10% off at Performance, it's under $30. I'm probably going to buy one of those or the Pro next weekend.

beowulf7 09-05-08 09:40 PM

Thanks for the replies. So this is what you're recommending. It's currently selling for $35 before the 10% discount and whatever tax and shipping will be. It's got very good reviews on PB :), but mediocre reviews on Amazon. :(

I noticed that some pumps have a barrel made of aluminum whereas some (like the aforementioned JoeBlow Sport) is made of steel. What are the pros and cons to either? Also, what's the difference between a dual head and a universal head? :thumb:

TexasBubba 09-05-08 10:23 PM

That's the one. Although it's more expensive, I just found out that the Joe Blow Sprint is $52 at REI. It has a pressure relief, aluminum barrel and elevated gauge. It's probably worth the extra $$, so I may actually go that way. I still think the Sport is a good pump based on the reviews though.

By the way... what part of TX are you in? There is a few Performance stores in the bigger cities (a few near me in Ft. Worth and Dallas). You can get the same 10% off at lunch on Tuesdays and on Thursday nights if you have a women make the purchase (or at least go with you). My wife hates it, but she's gone with me a few times to get the discount! It would also save the shipping costs. Look on http://www.performancebike.com/infor..._locations.cfm for details about the discounts and locations.

mjw 09-05-08 10:48 PM

I'm going through this search as well. I am very confused by all the topeak models. I have my eye on the highest end planet bike pump which has a good amazon discount http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...X0DER&v=glance It's a newly redesigned pump so there are few reviews available.

Cyclist0383 09-06-08 12:15 AM

Here's the Joe Blow Sport for $38, shipped.

http://www.bikeisland.com/cgi-bin/BK...ories:%20Pumps

abbynemmy 09-06-08 01:15 AM

I have a Joe Blow Sport and love it. Best pump for the money in my opinion.

avmanansala 09-06-08 01:32 AM

I have the Joe Blow Sport...zero problems with it. I have recommended it to some friends and they bought it, too; no complaints from them.

beowulf7 09-06-08 01:47 AM

TexasBubba, I'm in FW. The closest PB shop from me is by Hulen Mall. But that's still almost a half hour drive.

Great to see so many rave reviews here about the JoeBlow Sport pump. I'll do some price shopping on it. I'm just a little confused why these Amazon reviews say so many poor things about it. :confused: Much of the criticism was on the Presta valve head and durability issues (a few saying the pump died in less than a year). : \

TexasBubba 09-06-08 05:28 AM

My experience is that you can't expect more than a year or two out of a sub-$30 pump. The guys on here seem to get a lot more, which would be great.

I think most of those complaints were about the head (as you say). The Sport or Sprint allow you to put the Pro's Smarthead on there, so I'll just do that if I have a problem with the head. It's about $15 or $20 at Performance and that should be a year+ from purchase.

varuscelli 09-06-08 08:14 AM

I see the Joe Blow Sport Pump at JensenUSA.com for about $30 shipped, for what it's worth.

I"m currently using a Schwinn Air Driver 1100 Floor Pump (a 5-in-1 pump) from Target that looks remarkably like the Topeak. It was on sale for about $18. I needed one quickly and bought the best looking one I could readily find (probably would not have been my top choice if I'd had the luxury of being able to do any research).

The Schwinn pump had bad reviews at Amazon.com, but I'm pretty sure that was because half the users weren't adept enough with pumps to figure out how to properly attach the pump head to the tire valve (the locking mechanism works the opposite of most pumps and flips up to lock rather than down to lock). It works for me and has both Presta and Schrader attachments, a flip-up ball inflator and and adapter for other inflatables. I don't particularly like the gauge on it, but everything seems to function just fine for me . . . however, most of the inflation I do with it is not over 50 psi.

geo8rge 09-09-08 03:44 AM

http://www.cyclaire.com/

I got one in the USA off ebay a while back. don't see them anymore

bmorey 09-09-08 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by geo8rge (Post 7430509)
http://www.cyclaire.com/

I got one in the USA off ebay a while back. don't see them anymore

Ditto - got one off Ebay Australia. Great pump. The Cyclaire site said they were out of stock -- that was a couple of months back.

chainstrainer 09-09-08 02:14 PM

Topeak makes high quality stuff. Their customer support matches the quality of their products and is the best I've ever experienced. Years ago I bought a low-end Joe Blow floor pump and although I had no problems with it over the course of more than a year, Topeak surprised me by shipping me a high-end, aluminum model replacement under a product recall that I knew nothing about (send in your product registration!) I've had that pump for over 5 years and the only thing that wore out was the hose that cracked from age. I made a quick e-mail request to Topeak and they sent a free replacement hose in three days, free of any charges.

flipped4bikes 09-09-08 02:52 PM

Joe. Blow. Sport. Picked one up at Marshalls a couple of years ago for $20.

geranimo57 09-09-08 06:59 PM

blackburn air tower 4
 
Picked up a Blackburn Airtower 4 at REI on sale for $35 a few months ago. Use it every other day to pump up our tandem to 120lb. Nice pump, effortless, nice large guage on the top easy to see first thing in the morning when my eyes are barley open.

beowulf7 09-13-08 07:46 PM

Thanks for the inputs. It looks pretty unanimous for Joe Blow. The next time PB runs a decent sale, I'll pick one up.

geranimo, why do you have to pump your tires so frequently (every other day)?

TexasBubba 09-13-08 08:25 PM

I just got the Pro for $59.99 at Perf. They are showing $69.99 in the store, but will honor the online price.

geranimo57 09-15-08 06:44 AM

I run 120lbs on my burley tandem. After 2 days they are always down to 90-100lbs.

speedlever 09-15-08 07:14 AM

FWIW, I like floor pumps with the pressure guage at the top of the tube rather than midway down or at the bottom. Easier to read. I have a Nashbar Pump l'Orange that I've had for 3 years and it works great.

Here is the best formula for determing tire pressures that I've found.

I weigh in the low 160's and run 100/110 in the front/rear (700x23) respectively. No pinch flats and a nice ride. I used to air up to 120 on both tires. No more. It does make a difference in the ride.

Hope that helps.

Edit: I always check my pressure before riding. I find I loose 5 to 10 psi per day.

making 09-15-08 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by geranimo57 (Post 7435778)
Picked up a Blackburn Airtower 4 at REI on sale for $35 a few months ago. Use it every other day to pump up our tandem to 120lb. Nice pump, effortless, nice large guage on the top easy to see first thing in the morning when my eyes are barley open.

yep, eveything I own that says Blackburn works very well. I also have a serfas FP 200 here at work which I rarely use but seems to work well too. I jsut have not used it nearly as much as the Blackburn I have at home.

mjw 09-15-08 08:21 AM

I'm curious- the higher end pumps tend to be aluminum vs the steel of the lower end. Is there any advantage to aluminum other than a slight weight difference?

making 09-15-08 08:27 AM

wont rust?

beowulf7 09-15-08 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by speedlever (Post 7471192)
FWIW, I like floor pumps with the pressure guage at the top of the tube rather than midway down or at the bottom. Easier to read. I have a Nashbar Pump l'Orange that I've had for 3 years and it works great.

Here is the best formula for determing tire pressures that I've found.

I weigh in the low 160's and run 100/110 in the front/rear (700x23) respectively. No pinch flats and a nice ride. I used to air up to 120 on both tires. No more. It does make a difference in the ride.

Hope that helps.

Edit: I always check my pressure before riding. I find I loose 5 to 10 psi per day.

Thanks for the formula. That seems handy. But my bike salesman told me my bike should be pumped to ~100-110 PSI. Yet when I plug-in that formula, it comes out to 67 PSI (700x32c, 150 lbs). :confused:

speedlever 09-15-08 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by beowulf7 (Post 7473875)
Thanks for the formula. That seems handy. But my bike salesman told me my bike should be pumped to ~100-110 PSI. Yet when I plug-in that formula, it comes out to 67 PSI (700x32c, 150 lbs). :confused:

That sounds high for a 32c tire. What does it say on the sidewall? I'd guess 85psi for the max on those tires... but I could be wrong.

And yes, per the formula, your math is correct. See the example Psimet posted at the end of his post.

Of course, YMMV.

More info:
http://sheldonbrown.com/tires.html#pressure

beowulf7 09-17-08 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by speedlever (Post 7474369)
That sounds high for a 32c tire. What does it say on the sidewall? I'd guess 85psi for the max on those tires... but I could be wrong.

And yes, per the formula, your math is correct. See the example Psimet posted at the end of his post.

Of course, YMMV.

More info:
http://sheldonbrown.com/tires.html#pressure

Thanks, that site has some useful info. :thumb:

What confuses the heck out of me is that my tire inflation recommendation is extremely different. My bike is a Trek 7.3 FX with 700x32c tires. The link says I should inflate to 67 PSI given my weight of 150 lbs. Yet the sidewall of my bike's tires says to inflate to a max. of 110 PSI. That's a huge difference. :eek:

I know this is the Internet and no one can be trusted. So for anyone who thinks I'm lying or am blind, I took a couple pics of it w/ my phone and can post it here once I offload those pics.

speedlever 09-17-08 05:32 AM

You could modify the formula with Sheldon's advice. Air up to 67/60 psi then check to see if you have a slight bulge when you sit on the bike. If so, that's probably about right. If it seems low, add 10 psi and check again.

Running the formula to see what rider weight it would take to get to 110 psi for a 32c tire comes up with a 402 lb rider! Yowza.

As always, YMMV.

michelinmike 09-20-08 01:55 PM

Purchased a Schwinn Air Driver 1100 at a local Target out of necessity when my high end brand new pump died on me. The manufacturer of the high end has been very nice and has offered to replace the pump but cannot tell me what went wrong with it. While I'm waiting for the replacement I still need to ride--hence the 1100. I learned a bit about so called high end pumps and it seems the majority of them come out of the same 3 factories in the Far East. Depending upon who the brander is the pumps are made to different specs but Chinese manufacture has come a long way. The Schwinn 1100 is no exception. For $17 I can't believe the quality I got. A solid well painted steel barrel and a 5-in-1 switchblade head that works just fine on my presta valves. Took the tires right up to 105 psi ( a bit short of 116 optimum) once I learned how to properly engage the solid and weighty aluminum lock. You can disassemble the rubber and plastic components of the washer head and reassemble it to handle presta without any adapter, even though the pump comes with the standard brass screw on adaptor. The gauge is accurate and the rubber tubing has joints that can be adjusted. Pump build is excellent. I don't think you can say "cheap Chinese junk" and be accurate anymore. Holy cow.

beowulf7 09-20-08 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by michelinmike (Post 7508757)
Purchased a Schwinn Air Driver 1100 at a local Target out of necessity when my high end brand new pump died on me. The manufacturer of the high end has been very nice and has offered to replace the pump but cannot tell me what went wrong with it. While I'm waiting for the replacement I still need to ride--hence the 1100. I learned a bit about so called high end pumps and it seems the majority of them come out of the same 3 factories in the Far East. Depending upon who the brander is the pumps are made to different specs but Chinese manufacture has come a long way. The Schwinn 1100 is no exception. For $17 I can't believe the quality I got. A solid well painted steel barrel and a 5-in-1 switchblade head that works just fine on my presta valves. Took the tires right up to 105 psi ( a bit short of 116 optimum) once I learned how to properly engage the solid and weighty aluminum lock. You can disassemble the rubber and plastic components of the washer head and reassemble it to handle presta without any adapter, even though the pump comes with the standard brass screw on adaptor. The gauge is accurate and the rubber tubing has joints that can be adjusted. Pump build is excellent. I don't think you can say "cheap Chinese junk" and be accurate anymore. Holy cow.

Wow, apparently a great product and at a excellent price. I don't see that pump on target.com, so I'm tempted to go to my local Target to see if they sell the Schwinn Air Driver 100 there. Thanks for the info.

Edit: I just found that product on Wal-Mart's site for $12 with so-so reviews. Hmm ... : \

Also, on Amazon's site for $18 with a 2/5 rating. :(


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