Best floor pump - Thanks!

my ancient floor pump is no more. does anyone care to recommend one?

Topeak Joe Blow
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Topeak Joe Blow

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I also have a Blackburn floor pump but it is garbage.

I have the topeak joe blow pro (~$80) and I cant complain at all. Very happy with it.

If you ever want to go tubeless, consider the topeak booster. Otherwise, the normal joe blow is great. Or, I’ve got a giant ground control. It was $30 and is probably 8 years old, does everything just fine.

The is a bunch of pumps <$20 that will crap out in a couple years. Then, for a little more you get a really decent pump so don’t cheap out. A little more and the parts are replaceable.

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Ditch the floor pump and get a Fumpa…it’ll change your life!

Ditch the floor pump and get a Fumpa…it’ll change your life!

My cheap floor pump crapped out yesterday. I like the idea of being able to have just through my pump in the morning clothes bag or transition bag in a half.

Anyone else use this Fumpa?

Topeak Joe Blow

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I’ve had my Lezyne CNC floor drive for 3 years now. It’s awesome. I can use it with my disc (I’ve had 2 different brand discs and worked on both) without a crack pipe which was a huge bonus. Can be totally rebuilt. I love it.

Topeak Joe Blow twin barrel as well.

Ditch the floor pump and get a Fumpa…it’ll change your life!

Fully charged how many tires can it pump to 100 psi?

Supposedly 6, but I’ve never tried.

X6. To Topeka Joe Blow. It is excellent. I switched to a Silca Pista because that one is easier to change chucks. The Joe Blow pumps faster and has a great all-around chuck.

I use it .
6 tires fully charged.

It generally lives in my transition bag.

It works on the premier disc wheel without any adapter (so huge benefit… no more crack pipe).

I dont really use it on the every day pumping

I use it .
6 tires fully charged.

It generally lives in my transition bag.

It works on the premier disc wheel without any adapter (so huge benefit… no more crack pipe).

I dont really use it on the every day pumping

How long, approximately, does it hold its charge?

Topeak Joe Blow

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I also have a Blackburn floor pump but it is garbage.

See I dislike the Joe Blow because of the lever on the nozzle. I bought a blackburn 5 years ago and have loved it ever since.

I last charged it before nationals (8/11?). I used it to top off both tires, 2 days (latex, so not sure how much it lost between).

Now, 4 weeks later its at 63%

Ditch the floor pump and get a Fumpa…it’ll change your life!I had never heard of this so just checked out their website - damn that is seriously cool! While I don’t yet see this causing me to ditch the floor pump the portability of the fumpa is awesome. First thing that comes to mind is for inflating your tires on IM race day in the morning and being able to simply put this thing in the morning clothes bag… or many other applications when it’s just convenient to have it in the car or in a gear bag… impressive for sure!

Ditch the floor pump and get a Fumpa…it’ll change your life!I had never heard of this so just checked out their website - damn that is seriously cool! While I don’t yet see this causing me to ditch the floor pump the portability of the fumpa is awesome. First thing that comes to mind is for inflating your tires on IM race day in the morning and being able to simply put this thing in the morning clothes bag… or many other applications when it’s just convenient to have it in the car or in a gear bag… impressive for sure!

I have a Fumpa, and almost never use it. Mine does not have a gauge, the one with a gauge is much larger. It is incredibly loud- to the point of being annoying. The lack of a gauge is the bigger problem for me, as I wanted it for transition top offs, which is useless without a gauge. Yes, I could over inflate and use my Topeak digital gauge to reduce pressure to my desired level, and did so until I found this on Amazon- https://www.amazon.com/CYCPLUS-Portable-Compressor-Motorcycle-Inflatables/dp/B07B65GN6W/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1536011212&sr=8-9&keywords=digital+air+pump+bike
I have used this pump at 8 races since March- including topping of tires for friends and transition neighbors, and it works great. As noted in the reviews the gauge is difficult to read in sun light, but it has an auto stop at selected pressure, which is highly accurate, so I never read the gauge except when setting the auto stop function, which is always done indoors :slight_smile: I tested the pressure dozens of times with my Topeak digital, and it was always within 1 PSI
Compared to Fumpa- the Cyplus is NOT as well built, and likely will not last as long, the Cyplus is much larger, but at about 2/3 the size of a small water bottle, still perfect for transition use, the Cyplus is 1/4 the cost of the Fumpa (with gauge), the Cyplus is MUCH quieter, the Cyplus takes about 50% longer to fill a fully flat tire- about 1 minute 45 seconds for a 700 x 25, but for top offs it is not a factor, the Cyplus has the auto pressure shut off - which is a fantastic feature, the Cyplus can actually inflate a car tire, which a Fumpa absolutely cannot, the Cyplus runs much cooler.
IMHO, I would not recommend either of these to replace a Floor pump. Topeak Joe Blow is a great choice, the Bontrager floor pump is also excellent, and a new offering from Noble is pretty awesome. Lyzene in general are incredibly well built, but their heads are a pain in the ***. Amongst many issues, they are prone to unscrewing your presta valve, which is not good!
Anyone who what’s a well cared for, gently used Fumpa at a great price, PM me :slight_smile: