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Topeak Turbo Morph  Bike Pump with Gauge

Topeak Turbo Morph Bike Pump with Gauge
From Topeak

List Price: $41.99
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Product Description

Same great features as the original Mountain Morph plus a cool dial gauge for perfect inflation every time.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1365 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: L x W x H ¿32.2 x 5.8 x 3 cm / 12.7¿ x 2.3¿ x 1.2¿
  • Color: null
  • Brand: Topeak
  • Model: 61101795

Features

  • 280 g / 0.62 lb
  • 160 psi/ 11 bar Capacity
  • Presta/Schrader
  • Single Action Pump w/Fold Out Foot Pad
  • Digital Guage

Customer Reviews

Easy to use, and works well5
I bought this pump after looking at the advice on [...]. I've pumped up to 85psi, and could have probably gone higher. It does get harder to pump as you get in the higher pressure ranges, of course, and I don't know how my strength compares to potential purchasers, but I guess it would be important to know that you do have to push hard, and I'm a 48-yr old, 260 lb guy who enjoys weightlifting. I'm not saying it's excessively tough, and I cannot make a comparison to other pumps. I'm simply trying to make everyone aware of what to expect. For me, I think it's great.

I really appreciated all the extra features:
1) the flexible hose makes it easy to pump without worrying about stressing the valve

2)the pressure gauge prevents you from losing pressure when you take off the pump, check pressure with a separate guage, put the pump back on, take it off again to check pressure, etc. You just pump up to the desired pressure and you're done!

3) the fold out handle and foot stabilizer helps you get up to the higher pressures more easily.

I like it. My only recommedations for a better design would be a longer foot stabilizer (I have size 13 feet), an easier to read pressure gauge (as I said, I'm 48, so my eyes ain't so good anymore!), and better directions (virtually non-existent documentation -- I know we're talking about an air pump here, but since I hadn't ridden in a long time until we started bike-training for a 160 mile ride I wasn't "pump-savvy." I thought you should have the lever in the "up" position to put it on the valve, and push it down to secure it when pumping. Turns out it's the opposite!)

Topeak Turbo Morph G Bike Pump with Gauge5
I bought this pump just prior to riding in the 2006 MS150 City-to-Shore Bicycle Tour (from Cherry Hill, NJ to Ocean City, NJ and back), a tour in which I experienced two flats on the first day. New Jersey has lots of glass on its highways, and a rainy start made said glass stick to tires and work its way in.
This pump performed exactly as advertised. It has a fold-out "foot" so it operates like a floor pump, and its integrated gauge worked perfectly. I easily achieved 95 lbs. of pressure. Good pump. Buy it with confidence.

morph pump4
i gave this pump a 4 because i have not had it long enough to test its durability and i think the foot stand is flimsy....But over all this pump is great...dosent take long to fill a tire, the hose makes it a lot easyer to pump being that you dont have to hold the pump and bike wheel to keep a good seal whyll pumping.... and then of course the presure gage is sweet so you can hit the right presure every time.....i say get it