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Quite fancy a new mini pump and having used a crappy "get you home" minipump for years, I reckon one of the new(ish) breed of mini track pumps would be ace?
But which one?
Topeak Mountain Morph?
Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HVG?
Something else?
I have the Truflow mini track pump and its bloody brilliant
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I have it and tis excellent
Mountain morph here. Consistently impresses people when I whip it out and get the job done when they were previously struggling to get anything to happen with their little one.
And as for the pump.....
I've used a mountain morph for many, many years. Still impressed.
Mountain Morph here too, great bit of kit and the mini track pump bit is great 🙂
+1 for mountain morph, only downside is having to swap the head internals for presta/schrader
I've got the Lezyne one. It's OK - quite effective and feels well-made. The downside is that the screw-on head has a habit of removing my valve core after I've pumped my tyres back up - very irritating.
Also it's quite bulky for the amount I actually use it (once or twice a year, I'd guess) - keeping it in my camelbak year-round seems a bit daft.
Road morph on my road bike
Mountain morph on my mountain bike
I'm a fan!
I have the Truflow mini track pump and its bloody brilliant
Truflow mini track
pumps
Same here, highly recommended...
Just to update had to use the truflow in anger on the road bike at the road side, 105 psi in no time totally worth every penny.
I have one of the On One mini tacks pumps. One of the farty ones.
Its was £8 and its brilliant. I have only used it twice as I ahve since gone tubeless. Always lending it out on rides tho. Still going strong
Very happy with my Lezyne. A bit bulky, but brilliant bit of kit