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Got two spesh airforce ones, and both dont seem to pump anymore
Towpeak mountain morph great pump fits in a pack and works really really well!
+1 for mountain morph, alternative if you want something more compact - Leyzene alloy drive medium
+2 for mountain morph
+3 for mountain morph. I've even managed to pump up a new tubeless with it. Admittedly I lost 2 stone and nearly died but it still did the job
+1 Blackburn it's like a little compressor and its got a lifetime warranty
Red shaft too what's not to like
I had the mountain morph, now prefer CO2 canisters from tyreinflators website as these are the cheapest and to top up I use a lezyne pump which is excellent, uses old school tech which means no bending of the valves.
+1 for lezyne it has a proper screw on connector and is well made. "old" design but it works very well and should last.
have went through many pumps with the stupid flippy lever smart connector head type thing that always breaks in one way or another eventually.
If its a mini pump you're after, get a Lezeyne.. or whatever they're called.
+3 for mountain morph, or as an alternative how about a drop of this
[url= http://www.tyreinflators.co.uk/cls-tyre-inflators/mosa-co2-mini-tyre-inflator/pump-inc-2-x-16g-threaded/prod_269.html?category=4 ]Mosa CO2 Mini Tyre Inflator/pump £6.98[/url]
and cartridges are £6.00 for a box of 10.
Mountain Morph + whatever we are up to...
Also have a Mountain Morph - had one for a couple of years now & it's been great
Got a little squeeky at one point, but took it apart & gave it a spot of grease & has worked perfectly ever since
Can easily achieve a 35 - 40 PSI
Lezyne. Simple but well made and work really well.
I have the Lezyne and think it's a great wee pump.
However,it did not like being covered in mud(frame mounted in both directions) and my one started to grind itself to bits,so I now keep it in my pack.

