Customer Rating:      Summary: terrible worst pump ive ever seen or tried to use Comment: horrible. Three people couldn't figure out how to get the pump to work. First off the pump didn't come up with a manual but terrible hard to follow steps on the back of package. Even after following the steps and trying everything possible the pump still wouldn't work right. I would have given this zero stars but amazon will only let it go down to one star. Waste of 30 dollars i would recommend buying a different pump all together. What a waste of 30 dollars this thing is crap.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I never used it Comment: I couldn't get it to work because it came missing items. It would be great if they can exchange it for me for something that works on my road bike.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Topeak Road Morph G Bike Pump with Gauge Comment: when the pump works, its great. the first time i went to use it the lever on the head broke off (this happened to a friend too). topeak sent me a new one and the pump worked well, great even, for eight or so months. now it is broken again, different this time... air just comes out of the bottom of the barrel when you pump...maybe i just happened upon a lemon but for 40 or so dollars thats pretty unacceptable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best bike pump out there. Highly recommended. Comment: Light-weight, sturdy, and well-designed. Easy to get your tire to 100 psi or more. Handy storage clip to put it on the seat tube or top tube. And with the pressure gague in the hose, you don't have to carry a tire pressure gague with you. I've had mine for a couple years and it is doing fine. I think this is the best bike pump out there. More than satisfied with this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great pump for the price Comment: This pump works pretty well and is great for the road if you don't mind mounting it to your frame or putting it in pannier bags. The mounting hardware is a nice touch and is pretty low profile if you have an extra set of water bottle holes to fasten it to, otherwise you have to use zip ties, which come in the package. For the moment, this is my only pump, but I recommend getting a floor pump with a gauge for convenience.
Overall, I like the pump. Be careful with the hose and other moving parts. I haven't broken anything, but some people think these things should be indestructible. The pressure gauge is a nice touch, but realistically gives you a +/- 3 to 5 ballpark psi, but it's better than no gauge at all. It's pretty easy to pump too, especially if you keep one hand on the aluminum cylinder.
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