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Item 735866
Specification | Description |
| Average weight | 240 grams |
| Dimensions | 2 x 10.4 inches |
| Maximum pressure | 160 pounds per square inch |
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Comments about Topeak Mini Morph Pump:
I bought this pump because most of the Topeak stuff I've bought has been well made and has met my expectations. I bought this to replace my old pump which I used for my mountain bike because it would max out around 85 PSI. I got this for my road bike and pumped until I was blue in the face. I put a digital reader on it and it read 101 PSI; better than my old one but not the advertised 160 PSI. I really don't think 160 PSI is possible from something this small. I don't like frame pumps and this is a nice size. The hose and T-handle make it easy to use, but it is best suited for mountain bikes or city bikes, not for road bikes which need higher PSI.
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Comments about Topeak Mini Morph Pump:
This pump fits easily into my camelbak. It's just about as powerful and stable as a floor pump. The tube avoids the possibilty of destroying the tube stem, which is a big problem with most minipumps. You can pump road tires firm and there is a guage, although it is hear to read.
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Comments about Topeak Mini Morph Pump:
i biked cross-country a year ago and used the morph mini constantly. initially bought a crank brothers mini pump but it was way too much work for regular use. never had any problems with the topeak morph mini. i've never even bothered buying a floor pump, as the mini takes care of the job.
my only minor complaint is that the gauge isn't as precise as i'd like. i doubt i'm off by more than 5 psi though, so not a huge deal.
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Comments about Topeak Mini Morph Pump:
I bought this pump to put on one of my bikes. After getting it, I saw the strange mounting bracket that could either be zip-tied to the frame or it could be mounted in place of a water bottle cage. I zipped it to the frame of my recumbent. When I unloaded the 'bent, I put it on the left-side seatstay on my Surly Cross-Check. It's a dandy little pump that's lightweight, pumps quickly and with minimal effort. It puts out an impressive volume of air considering it's a single-stroke design. Many friends have commented on the quality, speed and ease of use. The short hose makes a big difference in terms of ease of use and while it's *just* long enough, another quarter inch or even a half-inch would make a difference. If you need a pump, strongly consider this one !! The regular road morph is just a little too big for my taste but it does have an air gauge. The mini does not.
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I have been carrying this pump with me on my commutes to work and back. And just got a flat the other day, and was able to try out the pump along the roadside. It worked great. Did not have any trouble inflating my tube, and actually had to let air out as I realized I had probably inflated it with too much air, since it was so easy to pump.
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