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Saturday
May022009

Topeak Road Morph G Pump Review

I was at Lance's bike shop and asked if they had a portable pump that would handle more than 120 psi.  A lot pumps say they will go up to that, but if that's a pump's upper limit, what would time or manufacturing problems limit the psi to in the real world?

They knew exactly what I was talking about.  They said that if they were getting a pump, they'd get the Topeak Road Morph G.

The top and bottom fold out into mini floor pump handholds and foot rests, a short section of rubber tubing allows you to place the pump and tire into ideal positions, there's a gauge, an it goes all the way up to 160 psi.

It comes with a frame mount, but I carry it in my CamelBak,  It's not a mini pump, but it's plenty small.

I've had the opportunity to use it once and it brought a smile to my face.  The thing unfolds like a Transformer and lets you really crank on it. 

I'm currently carrying this on all my training and fun rides, saving the expensive CO2 cartriges for races.  It truly works that well.

Here's a link to it on Amazon with some reviews and it retails for around $30.  Support your local retailers by looking for it with them first.

 

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