Topeak Mountain Digital 2Stage Shock and Tire Mini Pump
Choose high pressure or high volume with the Topeak Mountain Digital 2Stage Shock and Tire mini pump depending on what needs filling—your shock or your tires.




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- 2-stage pump delivers both high volume and high pressure in record time
- Stage 1 fills mountain bike tires with high volume (0–30 psi recommended); stage 2 fills suspension forks and shock units with high pressure (300 psi max)
- Air-release button makes fine-tuning proper pressure quick and easy
- Integrated easy-to-read digital gauge provides accurate pressure readings; its large LCD display reads to 300 psi (20.7 bar)
- 360° rotating braided hose takes stress off the valve stem when pumping
- Pressure-Rite connector eliminates air loss when engaging and disengaging; it accepts both Presta and Schrader valves
- CR2032 battery included
- Prop 65: Cancer and reproductive harm warning; www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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View all Topeak Frame-Mounted Bike PumpsBest Use | Cycling |
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Pump Type | Mini-pump |
Maximum Pressure (psi) | 300 pounds per square inch |
Integrated Gauge | Yes |
Dimensions | 10.2 x 1.85 x 1.46 inches |
Weight | 210 grams |
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Do NOT Buy This
On paper it works great but this pump has SIGNIFICANT ergonomic flaws. Let me break it down. First let’s talk valve connection. There is no clamp connection like most bike pumps, you have to manually thread and screw this on the valve and the threading is extremely long. If you have a presta valve you are absolutely certain to drain all of the air out of your tire just trying to screw it into place. To make this worse the hose is very short and does not spin independently in relation to the valve connector, meaning the entire pump has to rotate while screwing into place instead of just the connecting piece, requiring both hands and feeling very awkward. There is also no proper place to rest your hand while pumping at higher PSI - the bleed valve being on the very top head leads to a lot of accidental air loss as this is the only place to grip while pumping. Lastly there is no heat-sink. After pumping up both MTB tires to 28 PSI this device failed me due to overheating the O-ring causing even more air to leak out of my tires. This left me stranded 4 miles from my car in 104° Texas summer heat. This product is downright infuriating to use and for a pump over $100 this is an absolute joke. Save yourself some money and a potentially life threatening situation and go with the Tattico pump
Great with a major flaw
It works. Just remember to switch modes. I took a star off since it can be sort of unruly to hold at higher pressures. Having the release button at very top leads to ALOT of accidentally presses. The hose could be longer since it isn't marketed as a travel pump.