Best mini pump?

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  • antfly
    antfly Posts: 3,276
    djb1971 wrote:
    The air drive is fine but it takes a lot of wrist and arm action to fill a 2.3 tyre :oops:
    as mini pumps go they are the best I've tried so far but much prefer the ones with the flexible hose. The air drive is the cheapest they do and it will get you out of trouble. As for carrying in a pocket and performance the pressure drive is the best. It's fairly small and thin and gets a higher presure more quickly.

    The road drive is the next best thing to a frame pump but it's not really pocket friendly and the one I've got is the medium. The large would make a good fram pump replacement and touring pump :wink:

    Thanks.I already have the large road drive attached to my winter bike and a medium pressure drive which fits in a pocket.Both excellent.
    Smarter than the average bear.
  • rally200
    rally200 Posts: 646
    Used my pressure drive small "in anger" for the first this week end - got 90lb + no effort very pleased with it .

    Tom - don't think road drive is supposed to be mini - but if you've decide to frame mount it looks the business
  • giant_man
    giant_man Posts: 6,878
    Just to let you know, I went for the Topeak Turbo Morph in the end which so far is fine. Thanks all.
  • Marko1962
    Marko1962 Posts: 320
    Just a quick question for those with the Lezyne Pressure Drive Medium. I had one delivered last week and had my first ride with it today. I attached the holder on the non drive side of my bike and with the handle facing up but it didn't half rattle. Turned it the reverse with the handle down and this cured the problem, so my question I suppose is has anyone had the hose fall out with it that way around? With the shape of the bracket It does look like the pump is supposed to go that way around.

    I got to use it today, twice, on my mates bike but could only get it pump to 60 PSI before everything went solid.... thought it would be better than that...
  • guilliano
    guilliano Posts: 5,495
    Topeak 2 timer for me.... CO2 cartridge dispenser and high pressure pump in one unit. Small enough for a jersey pocket, but also has a frame bracket so can be fitted with no hassle...... it's the lazy sod way to go
  • antfly
    antfly Posts: 3,276
    Mine doesn`t rattle at all with the handle pointing up.You need to put the pump in right,it shouldn`t be upside down.
    Topeak 2 timer for me.... CO2 cartridge dispenser and high pressure pump in one unit. Small enough for a jersey pocket, but also has a frame bracket so can be fitted with no hassle...... it's the lazy sod way to go
    I carry a microflate co2 aswell,being a lazy sod.I bet that topeak is hard work,though,as a pump if you have to use it.
    Smarter than the average bear.
  • Marko1962
    Marko1962 Posts: 320
    antfly wrote:
    Mine doesn`t rattle at all with the handle pointing up.You need to put the pump in right,it shouldn`t be upside down.

    Looking at the holder there is a difference in the size of one of the plastic 'fingers', one is slightly bigger in diameter compared to the rest therefore is seems obvious that the pump handle is meant to be located into the bigger diameter 'finger'. Locating it this way puts my pump upside down and no rattles so the only thing I can think of is to move the holder from the seat tube where I have it, to the down tube. Is this where yours is located?
  • antfly
    antfly Posts: 3,276
    Yes.You must have the holder upside down.
    Smarter than the average bear.
  • Marko1962
    Marko1962 Posts: 320
    antfly wrote:
    Yes.You must have the holder upside down.

    LOL you are a genius and I am defo NOT..... :oops:

    Sorted now :lol:
  • dennisn
    dennisn Posts: 10,601
    Has anyone mentioned that the words "best" and "mini pump" should never be used in the same sentence? :wink::wink:

    Dennis Noward
  • Scrumple
    Scrumple Posts: 2,665
    Emoticons should never be used, ever.
  • Takis61
    Takis61 Posts: 239
    Specialised Airforce works really well
    My knees hurt !