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Topeak Mini Morph Bike Pump

Original price was: $44.95.Current price is: $29.90.

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Versatile Valve Compatibility: Fits Presta, Schrader, and Dunlop valves.
Durable Construction: Butted aluminum barrel ensures longevity.
In-Line Gauge: Accurate pressure readings up to 140 psi / 9.6 bar.
Stable Pumping: Fold-out foot pad and flexible hose for easy inflation.
Additional Accessories: Includes centerline mount bracket for convenient storage.

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Customers like the quality, size, functionality, and weight of the air pump. They mention it’s a great light pump that serves its purpose. Some appreciate the weight savings and ease of use.

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  1. Lisa W

    Tiny but mighty! This works great!
    I was skeptical about getting a bike pump and carrying it on my bike. I’ve not had a flat tire since I was a child.Here we were, riding along the trail when we came upon a rider who had been pumping his tire and had zero luck filling it. We pulled out this tiny little bike tire pump and offered to help. Wow! This little thing pumped up his tire in no time. Turns out the larger pump he had, had a hole in the hose.We sent the other rider on his way, packed up our gear and headed on.Turns out the rider we helped was the owner of a bike shop! We happened to stop in to check out what they had. He immediately recognized us and offered his thanks. He said he’s not come across such a small pump that worked so quickly. He took pics of the pump and said he needed to get these in his shop. If that’s not a solid endorsement, I don’t know what is.

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  2. allgoo19

    Perfect carry-around pump for road bike
    I’ve had similar push down frame pump I bought at Performance bicycle(their house brand) for over ten years and it saved me from miles of walking countless times. Only problem I had with it was it goes only to about 65 PSI(I normally inflate them to 100), so I had to come home very slowly to avoid pinch flat.I just received Topeak pump today and first thing I tried was if I can push it over 100 PSI. It does, but not without some effort but it depends on your strength not by the limitation of the pump.This pump is shorter and lighter than my old pump and I can secure it on my back pack I’ve been using it for my old pump without any modification.The dimension I measured was 262mm long. The weight is 151g(The spec says 170g but I think that includes the bracket.).Some caution: the chuck is pretty tight fit, if you are not careful when you pull it out, the stem may come off with it(like I did). I replaced it with new tube and tried it again and it seems that the chuck doesn’t need to be so deep on the valve.The over all quality seems to be very good. The materials and the fit of the parts are solid. In my opinion, it’s well worth the price I paid.Recommended.I wish I could post some photos but the new layout doesn’t seem to allow me to do that. If someone know how to post a photo, please let me know.

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  3. Random

    Big Mini?
    The Topeak Mini Morph (MM) is a pretty conventional single action compact pump with a few differences that make it better than many other compacts IMO.First, it inflates about as fast as my double action Blackburn, which is thinner and about as long as the MM. This means (in my mind at least) that the larger diameter barrel of the MM really is a functional feature that aids in moving more air, than you might expect from as small a pump as this is. If “HV” was a buzzword back when this was first released it probably would have been marketed as such…The “foot pad” and T-handle definitely make pumping while hunched down to reach the pump easier than if it didn’t have them, but don’t kid yourself: if you’re taller than 4’2″ this pump is too small to use comfortably for more than 45 seconds.The saving grace is that the short, but functional hose allows you to reach higher tire pressures without having to spend energy on not snapping off your valve stem (like direct attachment mini pumps require you to do …and you might still break a valve anyway).In summary: the Mini Morph is a very decent compact pump with good, but not best in class construction quality, a very secure and functional head, somewhat rapid inflation compared to other pumps with it’s overall length and better ease of use when compared to similar products that lack a hose.It’s pretty much the perfect pump for any bike that has some extra pack space and will be logging enough miles that is could get frequent use, it would be my go-to for a tourer or commuter in the under $50 price range.It was probably a revelation when first released and it’s still a very solid combination of quality, results and features, especially in light of the asking price, but it’s not really a life changer and it’s still too big for folks who want to pack a really minimalist repair kit (my road bikes have CO2 inflators in the seat pack, rather than *any* pump, let alone a monster like the MM).

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  4. C. Ryan Giles

    Works well
    Small and works well. I like the handle for a faster pump.

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  5. Amazon Customer

    Good option!
    I actually carry this on my dual sport motorcycle. It will surprisingly pump up the larger tubes to the necessary pressures (low-mid 20s psi range) with a reasonable number of pumps.I thankfully have not had to use it very much yet, but the security of having it in my bag is nice.I chose this over a plug-in electric pump or one of the various CO2 charged pumps. As long as the pump doesn’t break, manual should always work.Compact, light, and affordable. Great value for the price.

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  6. Ana Ayala

    Muy buen tamaño para ir en cualquier mochila o alforja. Trabaja perfectamente para válvula presta y schrader.

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  7. Danil Mikhailov

    Gran bomba, funciona bien.

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  8. Clive A Smith

    Excellent little and light track pump to take on your rides, used it a few times now on rides and works very well. It has a nice little foot peg to hold in position while you pump. Usually these pumps are easy to break, but this design works well and seems robust enough.

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  9. Esprit Colibri

    La splendide Mini Morph G s’adapte parfaitement à mon cadre. J’avais besoin d’une petite pompe avec un manomètre intégré, et j’ai découvert ce produit. Testé et approuvé ! Légère, ne prend pas de place, d’une très belle finition, elle est très robuste pour faire fasse à toutes épreuves au bord d’une route ou d’un sentier. Elle ne me quitte plus ! Je valide 🌟

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  10. Robin Zlatic

    Searched for small pump to fix it onto tubing, and this little thing went perfect. Pumps very efficiently for such a small device. It’s sturdy and solid, doesn’t give away feeling of cheap plastic, except the tiny plastic foot. Otherwise excellent little pump.

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    Original price was: $44.95.Current price is: $29.90.

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