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  • Best mini pump mtb
  • ashleydwsmith
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    So in my quest to remove the backpack I need a smaller pump. Recommend me one please. Looking at the lezyne and topeak ones but just wondering on some practical reviews.
    Cheers

    Ash

    chiefgrooveguru
    Full Member

    The Alloy Drive is great (unless you have removable core Presta valves – but good enough that I switched back to standard core!)

    rj
    Free Member

    Second the Alloy Drive. Had it years and it’s still going strong.

    ashleydwsmith
    Free Member

    Did you go for small? Or the pressure drive medium?

    Wally
    Full Member

    Smallest they do – fab item. Mine is the default pump for a whole load of guys and it’s stood a bashing.

    loum
    Free Member

    unless you have removable core Presta valves

    Looking for a pump too and Lezyne are always great in the reviews, But I do have the removable core prestas.
    Why’s it a problem?

    Garry_Lager
    Full Member

    The topeak mountain morph is a beast of a pump – be surprised if any mini-pump could beat it for inflating a tyre. Its whole design is also very good.
    The drawback is that it’s quite big – certainly not something that fits in a jersey pocket. If you’re a puncture fetishist (ie you use tubes), then I’d get it. If you’re a tubeless man and rarely flat then a smaller pump is a better bet.

    hainman
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    lovegoinguphills
    Free Member

    I use a Topeak one as well, good quality and goes in my back pocket.

    haydenw
    Free Member

    I use the Topeak Road pocket rocket. Comes with a mount to use along side the bottle cage. Great pump imo.

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    takisawa2
    Full Member

    Lezyne alloy drive here. It just works when all others fail, & this has happened.

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    Topeak MTN morph, 5-7 years old, and (mine is) still the default choice of everyone I ride with

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