Good, small pump.

jaredpace
jaredpace Posts: 111
edited June 2009 in Road buying advice
Couldn't find any previous thread on this topic, so....

Having originally come from a MTB racing background, I have always made do with my Topeak MTB pump. Finally decided to get roadie one. So, what's a could quality, lightweight, small pump that will fit in my jersey?

Oh yeah, and I'm not interested in CO2 canisters, so none those please.
Jared

Comments

  • sicknote
    sicknote Posts: 901
    Hi
    I was looking for one not so long ago and the few that came up the most was Lezyne mini or Road drive but the first one should have been the medium :roll:
    Also any of the Topeak morgh's.

    Something that was said a lot was try to get one with a flexy bit to go on the valve as you will have less change of damaging it.

    I have used my pump in anger and was happy with it
  • airone
    airone Posts: 20
    I've been also doing some investigation into a mini pump after I saw one that particulalr caught my eye at the London duathlon. It was fitted to the seat post (not seat tube!), which is the first one I see this way. Since, I have not been able to identify which brand makes this sort of pump.
    Any help any one? :?:
  • jaredpace
    jaredpace Posts: 111
    Sicknote wrote:
    Hi
    I was looking for one not so long ago and the few that came up the most was Lezyne mini or Road drive but the first one should have been the medium :roll:
    Also any of the Topeak morgh's.

    Something that was said a lot was try to get one with a flexy bit to go on the valve as you will have less change of damaging it.

    I have used my pump in anger and was happy with it

    Sicknote, you didn't say what your pump was?
    Jared
  • sicknote
    sicknote Posts: 901
    Sorry jared :oops:
    Its the Lezyne medium one and got it for about £18 from ebay new.
  • FSR_XC
    FSR_XC Posts: 2,258
    Sicknote wrote:
    Sorry jared :oops:
    Its the Lezyne medium one and got it for about £18 from ebay new.

    +1
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  • GyatsoLa
    GyatsoLa Posts: 667
    The Lezyne Road Drive is great - slim, light, and very effective. It fits nicely under the bottle cage.
  • kozzo
    kozzo Posts: 182
    GIYO GM04S
  • Philby
    Philby Posts: 328
    I have a Topeak Pocket Rocket Master Blaster - only used it twice when a mate punctured on consecutive rides, but it was significantly more effective and easier to use than his mini-pump, and we managed to get to a reasonable psi without too much sweat.