Mini pump

snowster
snowster Posts: 490
edited July 2015 in MTB buying advice
Can anyone recommend a mini pump? Budget £20 and ideally fit in a saddle bag if possible

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  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    What size saddle bag?

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  • snowster
    snowster Posts: 490
    Topeak small not sure I will get mini pump in there so any other options
  • I've got a Topeak RaceRocket Mini Pump. It's very good at inflating by the road/trail side. Takes little effort to inflate from flat, it's more than good enough to get you home and it's really well made.

    If it doesn't fit your bag, it comes with a bottle cage mount. It's really discrete.
  • Giraffoto
    Giraffoto Posts: 2,078
    Save the space in your saddle bag and keep it either on a bottle mount or in a jersey pocket - I recommend a Specialized Airtool, in a variety of sizes
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  • adofr86
    adofr86 Posts: 6
    I own a Zefal Air Profil Micro, and i have no complaints so far.

    The Blackburn Airstik SL is also a good micro pump for that price tag.
  • buddy_club
    buddy_club Posts: 935
    I've got a little boardman pump - used it loads to pump up the 29er with no probs. Obviously takes longer than if you're using a floor pump.
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  • loudog
    loudog Posts: 136
    I have a Birzman mini pump they come in super teeny weeny sizes
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