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Domingo Templonuevo
a Cross Country RiderDate Reviewed: March 17, 2013
Strengths: All in one. Quality buildWeaknesses: low accuracy of gauge in lower pressure. HeavyBottom Line: Amazing pump! If you have to buy the floor pump, travel pump, and shock pump it will cost you $120. Get it all in one high quality pump and your set. The pump is way to big and heavy to mount on the bike. If it came with a center mount instead of the the side mount, I would have figured out a way for it not to get in the way when mounted on the frame. I'm still giving it a 5 hot tamales because it is a great quality pump. Pumps a flat 29er in less than 30 sec. Minimal air loss during valve engagement/disengagement. Easy valve switch and great build quality. If you can stick this in a camelbak then this is the best quality pump for a good price.
Favorite Trail: Rocky Point, NY
Duration Product Used: 2 weeks
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$80.00
Purchased At: Cycle Fast
Similar Products Used: Cannondale, Trek and specialized Pump
Bike Setup: 2013 Cannondale F29 Carbon 3
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svmike
a All Mountain RiderDate Reviewed: September 25, 2012
Strengths: Able to fill shock/fork and tire (presta or shrader).
Nice build quality and materials.Weaknesses: Doesn't work well with Fox Talas forks. The valve does not fit in the Talas travel adjust knob.Bottom Line: Great idea. Good build quality and materials. Sucks it doesn't work with Talas forks :(
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