Editorial Product Review:Item Description:The fold-down foot rest gives you floor pump leverage and the hose means you lower the risk of ripping the valve stem as you pump. Padded T-handle provides comfortable inflation. Reversible head quickly converts from Presta to Schrader. Lightweight aluminum barrel.
Amazon.com Item Description:Every dedicated cyclist needs a good portable pump for his or her training rides. However, many on-the-go pumps are somewhat clunky and not all that easy to use. Enter the Topeak Road Morph G, which packs floor pump efficiency and ease of use into a compact, portable design you can bring along for the ride. The Road Morph G boasts a clever foldout footpad that stabilizes the pump against the ground rather than your hand, creating a comfortable, efficient pumping motion. Plus, the pump's flexible air hose makes it easy to work with awkward or tight valve placements while also helping prevent valve stem damage. Other features include an extra-long barrel, an inline gauge, a secure mounting bracket, a Presta/Schrader head, and a plastic thumb lock. The Road Morph G measures 2.2 by 13.8 by 1.1 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 0.49 pounds.
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Great but expensive
This pump works really well and the gauge on it is accurate as well. Changing from different valves is really simple as well.
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really the best
1) very well designed overall
2) has a foot pad! it seems small and insignificant, but, it make a huge difference (much easier to get to proper pressure than a hand pump)
3) has a gauge. enough said.
i think this is a must-have for your bike.
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Ok for low pressure tires
This pump will work just fine for bikes with low pressure tires, but it gets very difficult to use above 90 psi. I have high pressure tires that need to be inflated to 100 - 140 psi. I am not a small guy at all, but my hands and arms were killing me by the time I got the tire pressure to about 120 psi. It felt like I had done a weightlifting workout! I will keep the pump in case I get a flat on the road, but I am going to buy another pump for home use only. The other problem with this pump is that it doesn't easily mount anywhere on the frame of the bike. There is no mounting kit included with the pump, so you'll have to jury rig something or stick it in a pannier or backpack.
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Great frame pump
I got one of these pumps for a cross-country bike trip I did. Having a gauge on a frame pump like this is great. Lasted the 4000 mile trip without anything breaking (until the piece that locks the pump on the tube fell off due to the loss of a small dowel like piece).
One problem I have with the pump is that the gauge tends to be slightly off. With mine, it says it's 10 psi higher than it actually is...double checked on a quality floor pump...but for fixing a flat on the road, it's really all you need. The other slight issue I have with this pump is that the handle is not very comfortable at all. I've had other pumps that are much easier on the hand than this one.