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Topeak RaceRocket HP Master Blaster Bike Pump
I'm looking for a new pump I can throw in my shirt pocket, something that can deal with the high pressure tires of road bikes so I can get the large and bulky one I've got now off the frame.
I've come across the Topeak RaceRocket HP Master Blaster Bike Pump. But I can't find any reviews on it.
Is this a decent pump?
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 Originally Posted by Wood Devil;3399705I've come across the [URL="http://www.amazon.com/Topeak-RaceRocket-Master-Blaster-Bike/dp/B004Z2A1EE/ref=pd_sbs_sg_1"
Topeak RaceRocket HP Master Blaster Bike Pump[/URL]. But I can't find any reviews on it. Is this a decent pump?
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 Originally Posted by Wood Devil
Topeak RaceRocket HP Master Blaster Bike Pump. Is this a decent pump?
I've had this pump for a few months--it appears to be new in the USA although it was available in Europe in 2010.
It's a quality pump, and they've borrowed the idea from Lezyne to include a short flexible hose to extend from the pump body. I tried it in the garage, needs lots of strokes to get up to pressure but it can get over 100 psi. It's attached to my main road bike, comes with a bracket that attaches under the water bottle cage.
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