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  • What Mini Pump
  • RealMan
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    Think I need a new one, as we were testing mine the other day, could hardly get 50psi on a road tyre.

    http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/tools/cycling-tools/mini-pump/product/flow-drive-m-pump-33716

    This looks fairly good – anyone used it? Any other recomendations?

    Kramer
    Free Member

    A fellow guest in Morzine had one of these. Really light, really well made (part of Snap-on corp), and reasonably priced. Worked far better than any other pump that people had. Can't recommend it high enough – it got a lot of use around the resort. 😆

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    This one is so quick and plenty of folk have borrowed it when out on the trails:

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=2909

    RealMan
    Free Member

    Does look quite nice.

    montylikesbeer
    Full Member

    second ^^^ tis a good pump

    hazeii
    Free Member

    Lezyne too, a real step up on other pumps (albeit not for cheapskates).

    Bit of a faff working out which to buy – Alloy Drive for MTB, Pressure drive if you swing both ways and Road Drive for skinny tyres. Even the carbon versions probably work out as a bigger bang for the buck than EPO 🙂

    dirtbiker100
    Free Member

    not a crank bros power pump alloy. If i were buying now I'd want that topeak one C_G mentions. definitely. might even try to sell my crank bros one for it.

    BlingBling
    Free Member

    Anything BUT a crankbros.

    mk1fan
    Free Member

    The Topeak Morph linked above is good. But the plastic foot stand is a bit brittle. Lezyne do an all metal mini track pump too for about the same price and is a bit more durable. Albeit that the pressure guage is tempremental.

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