Reccomendations for a mini pump
chadmuffin
Posts: 13
Alright just after a bit of advice for a mini pump.
Ive been looking at a blackburn mammoth for £15, any others i should consider?
Thanks
Ive been looking at a blackburn mammoth for £15, any others i should consider?
Thanks
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Blackburn Mammoth scored highly in a WMB review a while back (maybe 18 months ago) so I bought one. Can't fault it really, very efficient for it's size and price, seems well built, bracket fits to bottle cage bolts and still allows for bottle cage to be used.
......all was fine until I had my bike stolen from my garage with the pump fitted to the frame! GRR!Boardman Road Comp '08
Spesh FSR XC Expert '080 -
I got one of these.... http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=2904
It's light and takes up very little room in the camelbak.0 -
yea i use a simular one to the one above, but thatsd just to carry wen im on just incase, but i use a big floor pump i just bought from the local bike shop, that saves alot of time and energy pumping up ur trires before u go out, a hell of a lot easier0
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I just got a new Blackburn Mountain pump for £11 or so from Wiggle.
Very solid, chamber is plenty big enough and it has a lifetime guarantee.0 -
topeak mountain morph, mini track pump, still slim and very quick to pump0
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I like my topeak peakini, easily switches between presta and schrader too. Quite cheap iirc, had mine for a good few years now, always stays in the camelbak!0
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thanks for all the advice tho i 've ordered the mammoth hopefully here tomorrow0