Track pumps

maxbass
maxbass Posts: 64
edited July 2007 in Workshop
Can anyone recommend a good track pump for between £20-£30 .

Comments

  • Stwutter
    Stwutter Posts: 362
    Park Tool's one is very reliable also. About £20-25 from memory.
    Knackered? Me?
  • Max Weber
    Max Weber Posts: 183
    I got Truflo one for around £20-25 from the LBS, has been fine.
  • graham_g
    graham_g Posts: 652
    I can recommend staying away from SKS pumps - I spent £25 (LBS ordered one in - I left it to their discretion) and it was plastic and feels very flimsy. I'll be amazed if it lasts the year.
  • Freebird
    Freebird Posts: 29
    edited July 2007
    Ditto on Joe Blow sport - I've been using it for nearly 2 years with no probs!! :D
    <i><b>Breakin\' wind at 90!!</b></i>[:0]
  • Bronzie
    Bronzie Posts: 4,927
    I've had my Topeak one about 4 years.................bomb proof so far and spares (ie adapter head) are still readily available if needed. Great value in my opinion.
  • maxbass
    maxbass Posts: 64
    cheers i went for this from ribble -£23.60 delivered with their current TDF discount





    Topeak Joe Blow Sport Pump

    The JoeBlow Sport has set the standard for affordable performance. Includes the easy-to-use TwinHead.

    -Steel barrel and wide stable steel base.
    -TwinHead hose for Presta, Schrader and Dunlop valves (no switching washers).
    -Aluminum thumb-lock lever ensures air-tight seal.
    -Easy to read mid-mount gauge with pressure indicator dial (reads to 160 psi)
    -Padded elastomer handle provides a comfortable grip while inflating
    -Includes ball and air bladder needles




    RRP: £29.99 Save: 23%
    Price inc. VAT: £22.95
    Price exc. VAT: £19.53
  • Freebird
    Freebird Posts: 29
    Maxbass,

    Good job, you won't be disappointed. :D
    <i><b>Breakin\' wind at 90!!</b></i>[:0]