Compact pump recommendation?
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Compact pump recommendation?
I searched a bit but didn't come up with much. My 'Crank Bros' compact pump claims to 'easily inflate to 120 psi' but that's BS. I suppose if you're fresh and properly warmed up and have about 45 minutes to kill you might be able to approach that (assuming you don't bust the stem off in the process, or lose 50 lbs trying to pry the pump off the stem), so I wonder if you can recommend a pump to carry around that can just get me to 100psi or so without too much of a struggle. Smaller, lighter the better, but I'd prefer to stay away from a C02.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
-M
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
-M
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Now Topeak makes a "Mini Morph" that's even smaller than the road morph and has a bracket that attached to your braze-ons.
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The Road Morph w/gauge or mini Road Morph w/o gauge are both awesome. I have the regular Road Morph because I wanted the gauge. It is only like 1 5/8" longer than the mini but does have a different mounting bracket.
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Originally Posted by Nubie
Now Topeak makes a "Mini Morph" that's even smaller than the road morph and has a bracket that attached to your braze-ons.
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i agree with the topeak road morph, i use it and love it, easy to get to high pressures and fast too, the gauge is a nice plus
~bilydu
~bilydu