Topeak Mini Morph Bike Pump

Topeak Mini Morph Bike Pump




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Model
61101770
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Topeak Mini Morph Bike Pump
Topeak Mini Morph Bike Pump – Features

The Mini Morph is small but fills both fat and skinny tires with ease.
  • Head: Presta/Schrader
  • High efficiency Single Action pump with thumblock lever
  • Flexible hose for easy filling and fold-down foot pads for easy pumping
  • Plastic/Kraton T-handle
  • Barrel: Butted Aluminum
  • Mounting Bracket Included
  • Capacity 160 PSI/ 11 bar
Item Specifications
Color Silver/Black
Weight 170g
PSI 160PSI
Length 260mm

170 g / 0.37 lb
160 psi/ 11 bar Capacity
Presta/Schrader
Single Action Pump w/Fold Out Foot Pad

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Topeak Mini Morph Bike Pump – Reviews

I’m not a biking expert, just entered the sport to start triathlons. The pump is well worth the price, I was easily able to get 110 psi on my wheels. I’m not an idiot, but the directions were lacking, so it took a little while to figure out that the lever used to secure the head onto the stem was the opposite of every other pump I’ve used in the past. You place the head on the stem with the lever perpendicular to the stem, then extend it out so it’s in-line with the stem to secure it.

Up side: price, nice gauge, easy frame mount options.
Down side: Small foot, needs better directions!


B. Ruiz

Used it on the trail over the weekend. It worked great and took no time to pump up a fat tire. Built in foot pedal help you arms not get as tired while pumping.


SF

I had opportunity to give this pump a very thorough test one week after I bought it from Amazon. While on a long ride I experienced three blow outs within 12 miles of a 67 mile ride. After the third blow out I discovered the cause for this very frustrating occurrence. A small slit in the side wall of the rear tire causing the tube to be exposed. After applying a tire patch inside the tire over this slit I made it home without further incidence. Each time the pump worked very well to bring the tire up to pressure. It required 150 pumps to bring the 26 X 1 1/4 inch tire up to 100 psi. The first 80 pumps I could comfortably do kneeling with one hand after which the next 70 pumps where then easily accomplished while standing using the handy foot pad and applying my body weight. Some criticize the fold down foot pad to be flimsy but I found it to be antiquate and do just what it is intended to do, hold the pump in place. The dial gauge is spot on accurate which I tested at home with a tir
Kurt Michael Brobst

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


mcwein


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