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Blackburn Mountain Stick Mini Pump

MSRP $ 20.00
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Average Rating 3.15/5
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    Submitted by Chris a Weekend Warrior from Piedmont, NC USA
    Date Reviewed: March 14, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Uhwarrie Mtn area
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Durable, good seal, nice handle
    Weaknesses:Seal may be too good; not the easiest to remove from my UST tires
    Similar Products Used:zefal mini double shot
    Bike Setup:Gary Fisher sugar w/Mavic wheels and Continental Explorer tubeless tires
    Bottom Line:I like the durability and size; mounts well to my hydration pack. No problem inflating tubeless tires. Nice handle provides a positive grip. Requires some effort getting off, so must take it a little easy.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by caroline higgins a Weekend Warrior from u.k.
    Date Reviewed: August 15, 2003
    Favorite Trail:pennines
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:u.k.
    Strengths:Found this product small and useless could not inflate my tyres to 80 psi at all
    Weaknesses:difficult to get required inflation
    Similar Products Used:I have taken the advice of this site and bought a PNEUFORCE SUPERPUMP. It is BRILLIANT. I have no trouble inflating my tyres using the long hose it works like a track pump. I have got the mini pump for when i am on road but also bought one of the frame fit sizes with which I can get over 100 psi with no trouble. Absolutely brilliant, lovely helpful people when I phoned and it is BRITISH made. Get one today you will not regret it. Cheap at about $28 Contact them via wemail ruthmike @tiscali.co.uk
    Bottom Line:don't look at anything else until you have tried the PNEUFORCE pump.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Tim a Weekend Warrior from Winchester, UK
    Date Reviewed: July 1, 2001
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Strengths:Light and compact
    Weaknesses:doesn't fit well on valve
    Bottom Line:This pump inflated ok but I found it very fiddly to get properly sealed onto the tyre valve. Pumping up an inner tube when not on the rim (to find a puncture for example) was fine, but inflating the tyre was a real problem. You'd pump away for many strokes then realise no air was in the tube, and you have to shift the angle of the pump and try again till at some arbitrary stage it would seal ok and start to inflate. I've had two other pumps of this size about the same price, neither of which had this problem at all.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Steve a Cross Country Rider from Oakland
    Date Reviewed: September 15, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Sequoa Bayview
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $16.00
    Purchased At:Start-to-Finish, SF, CA
    Strengths:Small, lightweight
    Weaknesses:Pushes low volume of air. Lack of corrosion resistence.
    Bottom Line:This little f*cker left me stranded 3 miles from home last night as the light was failing and the skeeters were swarming. The internal valving somehow corroded shut--the pump handle moved fine, and was compressing air, but no air could escape the valve on top. If you have one, make sure you use it at least once a month, or else!

    Never again blackburn.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Evan a from New Zealand
    Date Reviewed: May 14, 2000
    Favorite Trail:The Slide
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:small
    locks on to valve securely
    strong
    Weaknesses:bracket velcro snapped
    double action worn out
    Similar Products Used:cycle design minipump
    Bike Setup:CrMo DB Topanga, Z3 Bombers, Tires: Specialized DirtControl / Panaracer DH Magic f/r, or 2 1.5 slicks, all with schraders
    Bottom Line:A worthy pump. If you do mount the pump on the bike like I did, it will get filled with crud, so you need to maintain it occasionally, or at least relube it. I didn't until the double action had expired - this may be rectified if I renew the O-rings. Without the dble action it takes ages to pump the tires. But it's my only pump and I've used it at least twice a week to swap mtb tires for road tires and back again, for about a year. It would be in much better condition and pump alot faster, if I had kept it my bag instead of exposing it to mud/dust for several months with that stupid mounting bracket that came with it.
    The AS-1 cost a few biccies (IMHO) but you can renew all the wearable parts, so I give it
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Russ a Cross-Country Rider from NJ
    Date Reviewed: November 19, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Great customer service
    Weaknesses:
    slow so buy the shorty its supposed to work faster.
    Bottom Line:Handle fell off so I called Bell (1-800-456-2800) and they sent me a new one in about 3 days (FREE). You can't beat that kind of support!!! How could I ever buy a diff. brand after that type of service.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by daniel steinberg a Weekend Warrior from san francisco ca
    Date Reviewed: November 16, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    more than 3 years
    Strengths:
    durable as hell
    Weaknesses:
    slow, but hey, its a mini pump
    Bottom Line:dont buy any other brand, these things are industrial strength
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Liquid Man a Weekend Warrior from Aberdeen, MD
    Date Reviewed: October 31, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    Lightweight
    It works!
    Weaknesses:
    S-L-O-W
    Similar Products Used:
    Air compressor, foot pump
    Bike Setup:
    Mongoose D-60R (Work in progress...)
    Bottom Line:Good little pump for the money. The only drawback as far as I am concerned is the short stroke which in turn makes it slow to re-inflate. You better have eaten you Wheaties if you plan on fully inflating a new tube on the trail!
    Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Tom Doyle a Weekend Warrior from South San Francisco, CA
    Date Reviewed: October 8, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Montara Mtn/Old San Pedro Mtn Road
    Duration Product Used:
    2 Years
    Strengths:
    Compact size, easy to mount, reliable mount, lightweight
    Weaknesses:
    Rubber gasket slips out of place way to often. Takes a long time to pump a tire up to 45-50 psi. Does not always lock securely to valve stem.
    Similar Products Used:
    Blackburn MMP-1 Mammoth
    Bike Setup:
    1997 Novara Alight, Rock Shox Jett XC, Maxxis Gluteis 26 X 1.95 tires w/schrader valves.
    Bottom Line:This pump can be frustrating to use in the field. After only a couple of uses, the rubber gasket slipped off of the piston. I had to disassemble the pump to fix it. While the pump is designed to be fully serviceable, I just don't think that I should have even had that type of problem after only 2 uses. If you plan on buying it, don't make it the only bike pump you own.
    Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by John a Weekend Warrior from Hunt. Bch, CA
    Date Reviewed: September 17, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    3 months
    Strengths:
    Small, light, well made, good connector
    Weaknesses:
    Not many
    Similar Products Used:
    Every pump imaginable
    Bike Setup:
    MTB/Road
    Bottom Line:This is a really good (almost great) pump! The design and quality are nice and it reaches fairly high pressures ( 90lbs), but with low volume. The double action is kind of worthless though ( out stroke doesn't provide much addtional air, and is more trouble than it is worth). Over all, you won't go wrong purchasing it just remember low volume pumps require lots of strokes.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Michael a Cross-Country Rider from N.Y.
    Date Reviewed: July 31, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Gram Hill
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Dpuble pump action, light weight, sturdy holder, never falls out
    Weaknesses:
    I dont think there are
    Similar Products Used:
    co2, and many others
    Bike Setup:
    1999 marin rift zone, manitou sx-r front shock, fox vanilla rear shock, DiaTech Disk brakes.
    Bottom Line:This unit is very light weight, and very strong. With its double pump action it inflates the tire in no time. I have had it for about 1 year and it hasnt failed me yet. I think that this is one of the best pumps out.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Michel O. a Cross-Country Rider from Montreal, Quebec
    Date Reviewed: May 20, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Difficult terrain
    Duration Product Used:
    2 Years
    Strengths:
    Reliable, light, well made, good power for a small pump
    Weaknesses:
    Plastic Bracket holding the pump
    Bike Setup:
    Upgraded klein Pulse-manitour sxr, Giant Boulder 500-rigid fork
    Bottom Line:I bike all winter and I have been using the same pump for over two years now. It still works well. However, I take care of it regularly.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Red a Cross-Country Rider from Boise, ID
    Date Reviewed: April 6, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    more than 3 years
    Strengths:
    Small, durable
    Weaknesses:
    pump,pump,pump,pump,breathe,pump,pump,pump,pump,breathe,pump,pump,pump,pump,breathe
    Similar Products Used:
    Kmart floor pumps, CO2
    Bike Setup:
    Schwinn rigid frame MTB.
    Bottom Line:I commute and I'm big. (300 lbs) What does that mean? It means I get a lot of flats and need a lot of pressure. After 3 yrs, I haven't had to rebuild it, and it hasn't broken. I am looking at Blackburn's little stubby guy as a replacement. For quality, 5 screamin' pepperinos. For speed, 3.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by David a Cross-Country Rider from Carson City
    Date Reviewed: March 26, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    less than 1 month
    Strengths:
    Nice small design
    Weaknesses:
    Pump head failed first time in use. Poor quality control on plastic castings. This is after dealer claimed were never have trouble with this pump Right! Will find both a new dealer and a new pump
    Bottom Line:Poor quaility control. Poor fit and finish. Unreasonably early failure.
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Adam a cross-country rider from Australia
    Date Reviewed: February 18, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    Ive owned this pump now for about 18 months now and have only used it in the last 3 months or so when it seems every time I ride lately I get a flat. The bracket that holds it to the frame has been really good and secure, the weight is light enough and for the first five or six flats I had no problem. The last time I tried to use it though the O ring on the top of the piston tore in half, luckily I had some electricians tape with me and wrapped it around the piston a few times to get a reasonable seal. This allowed me to get about 15 PSI in the tyre and limp home. I bought a new kit for the pump but the new O ring didnt seal either, so I guess its time for a new pump.
    Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by jayson a weekend warrior from arkansas
    Date Reviewed: February 18, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    Ive used this pump for about 3 months now, its already been through 2 really nasty crashes and took the punishment (one hellofa downhill crash)...it has worked pretty good everytime...but it does seem a little slow and will give you a work out, but hey if we didnt like sweating we wouldnt be out there would we...I give it 4 flamming peppers, it would get 5 if it wasnt so slow...
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Martin a cross-country rider from Switzerland
    Date Reviewed: January 2, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    I used the MS-1 while touring around Australia. I can tell you i had a lot of >flat tires and my Blackburn always worked well and I'm still using it without any trouble. It's true it's quite slow but what do you expect form a pump of that size.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by David Edge a cross-country rider from Derby, UK
    Date Reviewed: August 31, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    Mine worked well for two years and a month and failed just out of warranty. It's only used at the roadside, I've a track pump too. I've emailed Blackburn to ask why I should buy again, no reply. It is very fiddly to change from Presta to Schrader, so the replacement will need twin head and not be made by Blackburn, of course.
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Wayne Chin a weekend warrior from Victoria, Canada
    Date Reviewed: August 4, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    I had the model from 1994. It was a well-built pump, especially with a metal valve cap (which has since gone extinct). It took an insane amount of strokes (effort on both in and out strokes) and huge forearms to fill up any tire, but the T-handle was very helpful. The velcro strap mount was great. It was nearly impossible to change the presta/schrader modes, since the rubber parts were so tight. Anyhow, it was still way better than nearly-useless Mini Double Shot once set up properly.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Grommit a cross-country rider from Surrey, UK
    Date Reviewed: July 1, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    I had this pump for over a year, each time i had to use it it was awkward and slow (better than walking though). Finally on a ride the handle fell off, it just unscrewed itself, so no more pump. Now i've spent the same amount on the new Specialized AirForce III, which, apart from sounding like a cheesy film, is more solid and generally better designed. In short don't waste your money...
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by jb a cross-country rider from pa,usa
    Date Reviewed: June 30, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    works great....YOU MUST GREASE IT !!!! !!!! !!! !!!! !!! !!!!
    !! !!! !!! !!! !! ! METAL FILLING CRAP BUILDS UP AT PISTON SEALS AND LEAKS AFTER EXTENSIVE USE.....WIPE DOWN AND GREASE SOLVES IMMEdIATLY
    good pump small light functional...not that high volume....worth the money
    had only good luck w/ this pump through numerous crashes and flats.....
    you wont be dissapointed, remember to lube now and then
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by david barger a weekend warrior from Tucson, Arizona
    Date Reviewed: May 19, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    I have purchased from Blackburn many times simply because they stand behind their products. The velcro strap that attaches to the bike is a very good design and the pump is very reliable. It does take too many strokes to inflate a tire. Oh well, I have Popeye forearms now.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Dan a cross-country rider from Farmington, MI
    Date Reviewed: January 26, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    Carried the Blackburn on my hardtail for over a year, maybe used it once. For day-to-day use, I've got my floor pump. The second time I reach for the Blackburn, I've flatted 'way out on a technical singletrack with nobody around. First stroke, the head falls off. Second stroke, the guts go flying into the woods. Luckily, after about 5 minutes of walking the bike, a gal came along with a CO2 inflator that she'd never used before, and we figured out how to use it. I've gone back to Zefal because of good experiences with my touring bike, but considering the reviews of the Mini-double Shot, I'm crossing my fingers and carrying a CO2 inflator on long rides. Does Silca make an MTB pump?
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by David Helton a weekend warrior from Eugene, Oregon
    Date Reviewed: January 19, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    My Stick almost left me stuck in the middle of nowhere this weekend-it wouldn't put any pressure in my flat tire. I could hear air leaking out of the handle so I broke off the handle and jammed a twig in the hole of the shaft and managed to get just enough air in to ride back to my car. It worked for about 1.5 years but it was always slow. I won't buy another one or any other Blackburn mini-pump.
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Ross Otto a cross-country rider from Marin County, CA
    Date Reviewed: January 11, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    I got a $30 store credit coupon with the purchase of my bike. I was looking for a very basic pump, and the AirStick was the simplist (and cheapest) in the store. It cost $25. It came with a handy holder that could be mounted to the water bottle boss. It does a good job of staying on the bike, and it doesn't get in the way. The mud cap sorta protects it from mud. However, when i was low on air, it took way to many pumps just to get it up to a ridable air pressure. The double action is a crock. It is pretty light, and the handle folds in. It looks cool too..
    I can't complain that much, however, becuase it was free.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Stuart Christopherson a cross-country rider from Canberra, Australia
    Date Reviewed: December 9, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    I bought the Mini Stick Pump with the preconceived notions that it was small, light, easy to use and reasonably quick to pump up tyres. Well the first three I was right about, but the fourth, well ... let's just say that if you don't want to flat at the end of a long, tiring ride because by the time you expend enough energy to fill your tyre, you won't have enough to ride home. To say it's slow is pretty much an understatement. Aside from the slowness the pump works ok.I should add that I found in muddy conditions the pump is pretty useless. After one particularly muddy ride I spent hours picking all the dirt and crap out of the pump before it would work again. The seals don't appear to be too crash hot.Overall this pump offers a lot, but delivers very little. My advice would be to spend the extra few dollars and buy a Blackburn Mammoth Pump.
    Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Ray a cross-country rider from CT
    Date Reviewed: November 3, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    this was a bike pump given to me. It worked pretty well but it was only a single shot pump. So it was kind of slow pumping up tires. Also, my handle come off during a ride so it was really hard pumping up flats. Get the Mount Zefal pumps. 2 chillies for slowness.
    Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Ray a cross-country rider from CT
    Date Reviewed: November 3, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    this was a bike pump given to me. It worked pretty well but it was only a single shot pump. So it was kind of slow pumping up tires. Also, my handle come off during a ride so it was really hard pumping up flats. Get the Mount Zefal pumps. 2 chillies for slowness.
    Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Michael Wolf a weekend warrior from UK
    Date Reviewed: October 30, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    I have been using a Blackburn MP3 for 2 years.
    I am not just a weekend worrier, my bike is my main transportation.
    I commute, shop, and go out on the town on my machine, so reliability is
    important.
    The construction, materials, workmanship is top quality.
    The side-of-waterbottle holder is secure.
    The pump is overdesigned.
    Double action just doesnt work.
    The valve hole works for presta and shraeder just. Its diameter is too
    wide and it doesn't seal well.
    You can't get over 80psi.
    Worst of all it bends the pin of presta valves.
    I think mini-pumps suck, and this one is pretty useless.
    I am changing to a UK made Pneuforce.
    One star for me. It just doesn't work and costs a lot.
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by nap jack a from racer
    Date Reviewed: October 8, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    this is a good little pump. it's well made, lightweight, and nice to have when you get flats. however, it's not the fastest pump made, actually it's kinda slow, but for the price ($14), weight, and size i give five peppers, minus one for slow performance.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Ben a cross-country rider from New Zealand
    Date Reviewed: September 23, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    A great pump. The T handle works great - much better than the old style.
    Its easy to dismantle and clean which is good if you mount it on your frame
    cause it'll get coated in mud. Spare parts for the internals are easy to get
    aswell - if you ever need it. its light and sleak... what more could you ask
    for???
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by rob a cross-country rider from bay area,ca.
    Date Reviewed: September 22, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    nice little pump. gets the job done with both presta and schraeder valves.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by phiL a from vancouver
    Date Reviewed: August 9, 1997
    Bottom Line:


    The best thing about this pump is it's lifetime warranty, which is essential though not very helpful when you find yourself stranded, again, with a damn pump that doesn't work. I've replaced mine twice and the third just gave out, I think I've blown up maybe ten tires with it. THIS PUMP SUCKS (as opposed to blows..?)
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Brian a weekend warrior from Illinios
    Date Reviewed: July 23, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    Great little pump -- it works when you need it. It might take a while but it will get the job done.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Chris O. a racer from
    Date Reviewed: July 6, 1997
    Bottom Line:

    Best damn mini pump I have ever used. Never a problem (expect for periodic lubing of bushing), Indestructable!!!!!! fill mtb tire quicker than any other brand out now. I highly recommend this pump. I had mine for 2 years, by the way there warranty policy is fast and courteous.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Benz OuYang a cross-country rider from Berkeley, California
    Date Reviewed: August 27, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    model: tp2 track pump

    This pump does what it is suppose to do reliably and efficiently. The pump
    action is smooth and the quiet; there is an accurate pressure gauge with an
    adjustable dial that makes getting the correct pressure a snap. The material
    and workmanship is good and the price is reasonable. I do wish it had a bigger
    platform to stabilize it when pumping though. Otherwise, this is a good buy.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Alan Thompson a weekend warrior from Washington, DC
    Date Reviewed: August 5, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    This pump sure does give you a workout. Let's just say this, whenever I ride with
    somebody else and they have a different pump, I am psyched that while I am on that
    ride, and if I got a flat, I wouldn't have to use my pump. Oh, well, it was a gift.


    Good points: Very small, and light. Does work in a pinch although, but pray
    that you aren't already very fatigued from the ride. Switches, with some machinations,
    from presta to schraeder.


    Bad points: pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump. Congrats, you just
    filled your tire with .5 psi! And the double action isn't.
    Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Jorgen Eriksson a cross-country rider from Stockholm
    Date Reviewed: July 24, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    The mini Blackburn is not good
    value for money. Its double-action
    is really useless, doesn't hardly work
    at all on the pull-stroke. It delivers
    a good workout though, 150-200 strokes
    to reach a decent pressure. Tefal's
    equivalent (my friend has one) works
    much better. When we are riding together
    i never use my Blackburn. Positive things?
    It's light & looks cool ;-)
    Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Jeff Gittleson a weekend warrior from Phoenix
    Date Reviewed: June 24, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    This pump works fairly well. It's small enough to fit in the netting on my
    M.U.L.E. camelback. It takes a lot of pumps to get 45-50 lbs., but I'm not
    fixing flats on the trail every day. If I was, I wouldn't use this pump. It
    has performed fine for several months and is fairly light-weight as well.
    Not a bad pump (for emergency's only).
    Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Lee a weekend warrior from California, USA
    Date Reviewed: June 18, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    Blackburn MP-3 frame pump (mini size), bought in 1994.


    Good:
    Small, fits easily on the frame with its included holder (which
    mounts onto the water bottle cage bolts) or in a pump bag or other
    container.


    Durable and reliable.


    Can pump to a reasonably high pressure (usable on road bike tires).

    Bad:
    Takes a lot of pumping to pump up to a reasonable pressure.


    Other:
    Pump has a switchable head for presta and schraeder valves.


    Extra brackets are available, but for mountain biking, you may
    prefer a pump bag or other enclosed way of carrying it.


    This product apparently has been discontinued as the MP-3,
    although it may have been renamed to something else (one of
    the newer Blackburn pumps looks very similar). Some shops
    may still have MP-3 pumps available.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Ron a weekend warrior from Coronado CA
    Date Reviewed: June 14, 1996
    Bottom Line:

    Little brother of Mammoth pump. Just like the Mammoth, it's aluminum,
    presta/shrader switchable, has a thumb lock, and a rotating T handle.


    It's smaller and less expensive than a Mammoth.


    Comes in any color as long as you want black.
    Overall Rating:4






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