Having experienced failed CO2 pumps I don't use them. If you always ride with a group then it may not be a big deal but if you commute or ride by yourself than I can't recommend them. We are fans of Zefal and carry 3 styles.
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I have a floor pump at home, but nothing portable to take with me on rides. I do have a few CO2 cartridges, but I should have a pump as well, correct? Not looking to spend too much money - what's the best one out there?
Having experienced failed CO2 pumps I don't use them. If you always ride with a group then it may not be a big deal but if you commute or ride by yourself than I can't recommend them. We are fans of Zefal and carry 3 styles.
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I just found a cool frame pump by Blackburn. It's easy to get leverage on too for airing up high pressure tires.
http://www.blackburndesign.com/en_us...gneck-evo.html
This has the little air extension part to make it easier to use. I had a blackburn Mammoth before this one that royally sucked but this one is great.
thank you, I will check these out!
I carry both CO2 and a "frame pump". It's really just a mini-pump that I carry in my jersey pocket, but it comes with the bits to mount it where the bottle cages go. It's a Topeak Micro Rocket, the aluminum version. $15-19 if you know where to look.
The only thing is, it's a presta valve-only pump. It's not too hard to get to 80-90 PSI.
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This is the pump I carry on the road bike. It weighs 56g but is bigger than the typical pocket pump. It mounts on a bracket to the water bottle bosses. I've used it, it works well and weighs next to nothing. I don't have the hand strength to hold it and push against my other hand. So I always look for a place I can prop the wheel/pump head against (tree, rock) so I can push against something. One of those Lezine mini floor pump style frame pumps would be super easy to use but they weigh triple what my all carbon Zefal weighs. I was lucky and found it on sale at the LBS for $27 as it was his last one and I am sure they normally cost more but I don't know. Never seen one anywhere else.
On the commuter I use a Topeak. It's a good pump; easy to use, reliable and not too heavy.
I've used CO2 in the past. Carry the fitting and 2 cartridges and hope you don't get three flats? No thanks. I often ride alone so that's not an option. I also carry a schrader to presta valve adapter and a few bucks, thinking I can hit the gas station as a last resort. Never had to try it though.
EDIT> I just clicked WindingRoad's link to that Blackburn. That's a cool idea if it works; if I can find locally it will have a home on my commuter for sure. And I still carry the Mammoth MTN pump I bought back in the 90s for my Proflex on my Safire. Never had an issue with it.
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Ease of use is definitely a must, I think. The Topeak Morph seems pretty good also? I saw it on that link that Zefal link when I clicked on it.
I had the Topeak Road Morph and it works very well.
I only use it when I have my pannier/trunk bag on my Guru now, as neither this bike or my Kuota have room for a frame pump. Otherwise, I use CO2; never had an issue, except my own dumbness.
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Best road pump I've used is the Topeak Road Morph. However, these days I trust in CO2, only.
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After a long search, I feel like I finally have a really good road pump. Lezyne makes amazing pumps. I have a version of this pump and I love it. What I like the most about it is that there is a flexible hose the comes out of the center of the pump and screws onto your valve so that when you're at the side of the road, pumping like crazy, no matter how much you wiggle the valve connection holds and doesn't leak air. Also the pumps get up to 100 psi pretty easily. It's easily small enough to fit in a jersey pocket. I have one that is small enought to fit into my seat bag.
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