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Seems to be on the pricier end of the spectrum, and I have no experience with any other shock pump (or much experience with this one so far... first bike with air shocks just joined my mini fleet a week ago) but the Specialized seems to be a nice piece of equipment:

https://www.specialized.com/us/en/accessories/air-tool-shock-pump/105467

Really easy to connect and disconnect without losing shock pressure, compact, etc. It does start turning into some level of work as you near the max pressure (300) but I'd be surprised if most pumps aren't that way.

Would probably have given any of the cheaper ones mentioned in this thread a try first had I not been impulse buying (both the pump, and the Camber Comp it now goes with) at the time. =)
 
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Thanks again for all the discussions. I went with the SKS USP pump, paid about $50 at Sears. It's very well made and easy to use. If I ever need to replace it, I'll go with the Rockshox.

Appreciate your time and assistance!
 
The basic Fox and RS analog pumps are nice and cheap and work great for the majority of riders using it a few times here and there. They are kind of "disposable" though if using for shop/ heavy use. The new Fox digi's are nice and have a replaceable battery this time! My go to however is the Lezyne digital floor drive. saves so much time and is very accurate with a precise bleed button.
 
Do you not ever have a shock pressure requirement that exceeds the (I think) Lezyne digital max pressure of 220 psi?
They claim 350psi max although my gauge says 300 max:D Never used it at those pressures. We have plenty of other higher range pumps in the shop to handle that. But getting up to pressure in a few pumps is nice when you're doing it all day
 
So after going nuts with pumps....I FOUND THE PERFECT SOLUTION - focus on the Gauge :)

This is the bee's Knee's - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0OPSZG/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apip_GlyWTggj7aJuO?th=1

I ordered the one that maxes out at 15psi.......I run 27.5 2.8 plus tires that I inflate to about 12psi front and 10 psi rear. My floor pumps only allow me estimates. I have a Leyzyne digital tire pressure gauge, but going to use this one to compare against.
 
Any recommendations today, please?..


Some compact High pressure pump for shock and fork, with kind of two-stage chuck, 300PSI, easy and comfortable to use,...
 
Topeak pocket shock. I'm on my second one, first one the hose failed - but they sent me a replacement and everything's been fine. 360 psi, two stage pump head. Takes forever, but works on the trail.
 
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