Hodgy14
Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2021
Great!
Albert
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2020
This mini pump comes with a mounting bracket that you install next to your water bottle holder so it is out of the way pretty compact
BCarl
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2019
Very light weight, small compact. Good air flow from pumps BUT it has some major flaws in the design. Have to screw in perfect straight or you will strip the threads on the pump valve. About 50% of the time when unscrewing, it also unscrews the valve core releasing ALL the air. After this happening twice during a XC race, im done with this pump after 3 years of use.
Juan Carlos JD
Reviewed in Mexico on October 23, 2018
Tiene buena potencia para el inflado a pesar de ser pequeña, por esta cualidad es muy practica en las rodadas, la manguera ayuda a que no te recargues en la válvula de la llanta y puedas romperla. esta genial
Steve Chilcott
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2016
You won't believe the POWER of this tiny little bicycle pump...just be careful you don't OVER-INFLATE!
ak47m
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2014
This has to be one of the best designed mini pumps on the market right now. The construction is solid, it's compatible with both schrader and presta valves (handy if you're riding with a friend and their valves are different from yours), and it pumps a considerable amount of air with each push (anything above 80 psi is difficult, but it's a mini pump). It's small (7.1"), so it can fit in a seat bag easily, has a comfortable rubber grip, and includes a frame mount if you need it. Highly recommended!
joe callesano
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2013
Bought it because its small. VERY SMALL.Compact, super light weight and works well.Everything screws in to place nicely and i never have an issue pumping up my tires either on of off the bike.I have to patch my tube very very ofter, almost every ride, and the pump is great easy to pump. I can get the tire to riding pressure in no time.It says 120psi for rating but ill never need to put more than 60psi in my tires so the fill time for me is quick.LOVE IT
Oli
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 20, 2013
Little pump packs a lot of air pressure for those journeys where a portable pump has difficulty to reach more than over 100 PSI. Highly recommend
Nobody-nowhere
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2012
Last month I bought a Specialized Roubaix Elite. Wonderful bike. I have one of those CO2 inflator thingys which I bought to use with the mountain bike. Long story short, I went on a 30 miler on the new Roubaix and of course picked up a goat-head thorn about 15 miles from the car. The inflator worked well except you get one shot to get the flat fixed unless you carry extra CO2 cartridges. Those things aren't cheap at the local bike store. Plus if you have 3 of them in your seatpost bag they get a bit heavy. Well, I barely made it back to the car on a half-inflated tire.Enter the Topeak Race Rocket Master Blaster. I received it today and tried it out in the back yard with a completely flat 700 X 25c tire. It took 140 pumps to get the tire up around 100psi. Great little pump. It has a short hose with an end that screws onto Shrader or Presta valve stems. It weighs 85 grams which is lighter than the CO2 inflator and one cartridge, and mounts right up with one of your water bottle cages. It appears to be very well made with lots of machined aluminum and no plastic.If you live where those incredibly nasty goat-head thorns abound, you gotta have one of these pumps in your kit. Throw these coordinates into Google map if you want to see where it got me. 41.068384, -111.993899
PilotFishBob
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2012
Unfortunately, I had to use this almost immediately after purchasing.I don't use this class of pump to totally inflate a tire - I'm not that masochistic. Instead, I use it to semi-inflate the new tube prior to inserting in the tire shell and mounting on the rim, then use it to put an initial charge of up to 60psi into the tire so I can bounce it a few times on the pavement to let the loose spots adjust. After that, I deflate fully and then charge the tire to 110psi with a CO2 inflator.For what I use it for it's perfect. I especially like the flexible hose that pulls out from the pump body and the screw-on valve connector. The combo makes a tire change operation much easier.
The MacChen
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2012
It's just the right size and weight! The look and feel of it is just weighty enough to make you feel like it's a solid piece of equipment with a modern and slightly futuristic aesthetic. Simultaneously, it's small enough to fit in your jeans pocket, and light enough to carry in a backpack or on a long distance ride without feeling a hint of a burden. The valve is very easy to switch between presta and schrader, and the tube extends just long enough to pump easily.I just wish there was a way to lock it into the compressed/carry form of the pump. When you hold it, the pump just sort of slides out - although this is better for pumping because you don't have an automatic locking mechanism interfering when you pump your tires. The holster does lock it into place, though. However, the holster was a bit difficult to attach to my bike and it requires one of those hexagonal keys rather than a traditional screw.
Samysonary
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2011
I am very happy I ordered this pump over the others like the Topeak Morph pumps. I have a Road bike which I like running around 105psi in my tires, and this pump gets to about 85 before it gets very difficult to pump. I do carry around a CO2 pump, which I plan on using this small pump to get the tube started, make sure everything is in place, and finish off with the CO2. I really enjoy the extendable hose which I can change positions and not have to worry about stress on the valve. I also like the mount that attaches to bottle cage bolts, and holds the pump close to the frame as to not get in the way of your peddling strokes (I do ride with clips). As the other review states, the case locks the pump closed.While I like the pump a lot I do have some reservations that prevent me from giving this pump a 5 star review. First, the pump is difficult to get up to the intended psi, like 105psi for me. The small form factor is great for weight saving and storing on the frame of your bike, so adding a T-handle or a foot pad would ruin it's small form factor. Also, the rubber grip slides off when pumping at higher psi. I believe I will eventually take it off, since the grip sliding around make is more difficult to use the pump.For my intended purposes, this is a great pump. I would not expect a small pump like this to pump my tube up to 110psi, but it will get close. For the use of putting air in a tube and finishing off with CO2 or pumping up to 80psi to get you home, this is a great pump.