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Due to being out of biking for a couple of years, I seem to have lost my small trail pump, so question is, do I replace with a new pump or go solely for co2?

i do run tubeless but always carry a tube just in case?

Opinions/experience welcome


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 9:44 am
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I go with Mini Pump, Co2 cartridges are wasteful, less reliable, one-shot jobs best left to those gram worrying roadies.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 9:45 am
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Both....
I have a pump as a back up but CO2 for the infrequent time I have a puncture. There are also CO2 pumps combined


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 9:46 am
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Why not both ๐Ÿ™‚

http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/tools/cycling-tools/mini-pump/product/review-bontrager-air-rush-road-pump-10-39705/

CO2 messes up your Stans fluid, but I guess if you need to use it, Stan's already left the building.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 9:47 am
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Hybrid mini pump for me. C02 can useful but doesn't allow for cock ups, multiple punctures. I've got a topeak one that is small enough to go in a roadie saddle bag and just about copes with mtb tyres.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 9:57 am
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one-shot jobs best left to those gram worrying roadies.

Or those who may be damp, cold, and don't want to stand by the side of the road shivering for too long. I carry both but always reach for CO2 first. Small pumps are always a compromise and even the turbo morph needs a firm grounding to be effective.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 10:03 am
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I can't see the point of CO2 unless time saving is essential ie a puncture in a race.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 10:18 am
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I can't see the point of CO2 unless time saving is essential ie a puncture in a race.

Been out in the snow much?


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 10:21 am
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A co2 would be ideal for re seating tubeless bead if I need to, however I've always managed just putting a tube in until I get home,

I think a pump is more important if I just had to have one, so I think I will get a pump and maybe try co2 in the future


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 10:23 am
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I'd go for a mini tack pump like the topeak mountain morph as you need 2 x co2 to fill a tyre I've found and the morph lets you fill a tyre quickly without catching your palms on the pump.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 10:53 am
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Both. Pump for it's endless supply of free air and a CO2 cart just in case I need to reseat a tubeless tyre. I'm too mean to use the CO2 for simple inflation


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 10:55 am
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as you need 2 x co2 to fill a tyre I've found

25g does the big volume 26 fine, tubeless that is


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 10:58 am
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40g of propane does the job too

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Posted : 01/03/2017 11:02 am
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Both.

CO2 for convenience, pump if the CO2 fails.

I don't carry a pack. So don't carry a pump that's reliable and quick enough to make a good go at pumping tyres up, either road pressures or MTB volumes.
A CO2 cart will either do a 2.5 to ~1.3 bar, 2.2 to ~1.8 bar or a 700x25 to about 5 bar. All of which are pretty much on my normal riding pressures. Give or take.

The canisters go for recycling.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 11:05 am
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i carry both
the co2 cartridges are quick and easy to use but the pump is there as a backup.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 11:09 am
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Which has is greenest? Do you expell more CO2 gieing it laldy with a hand pump than is contained in a cartridge?


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 11:12 am
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CO2 for racing, pump for everything else.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 11:20 am
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Genuine innovations mountain pipe does both.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 11:25 am
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If you have to have one, get a pump.

I usually carry both, but save the CO2 for when I'm in a hurry or the weather's rubbish, and it doesn't really save that much time anyway. The time consuming bit is finding what caused the puncture.


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 11:25 am
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Only carry CO2 on my commuter, as it's in my commuting pack and it's small. Top up air at home

Pump comes out with me on rides, but now I think about it I suppose I could manage with CO2, as I rarely use/need it. I don't find my mini pump to be too big to carry in a bumbag, and it's not particularly heavy so don't really mind carrying it

I would also then have to buy some CO2 cartridges and another inflator. Which seems even more of a waste than just carrying my current mini pump


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 12:26 pm
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Been out in the snow much?

No Sir ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 01/03/2017 12:28 pm