User submitted reviews
Review by Rico
It's hard to argue against a 5-star rating, for this pump. We use this pump on our tandem, where high pressure is all but mandatory. With a practiced technique, I've always been able to make 110 PSI, with relative ease. Just make sure you practice at home once or twice, as there is a bit of a leaning curve to use. I find it easiest to use both hand, one atop the other, in order to steady the pump. An added plus the gauge is quite accurate, but you should check it against your home gauge, to be sure. If I wasn't such a darn weight-weenie, I'd use this pump on all my bikes....
Review by Anonymous
I love this pump. Easy to pump to 120 psi. The rubber hose just makes it easier to use.
Review by Bob
One of the better pumps out there.No problem putting 120psi in a tire,and it does it quick.No more snapping stems because of the extendable hose and fold-out leg so you now have mini floor pump.A must have pump if you travel far on your ride.
Review by Wild Vagabond
This mighty midget is a good value and does the job. It works well and allows one to obtain good tire pressure without putting strain on the valve stem. Precisely reading the gage is difficult for us old guys yet is a added bonus to a decent pump. See it in use on this Self-contained bicycling circle tour of Central Utah
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Review by p0j0ey
Hands down best hand pump I have owned!
Review by Anonymous
I have one of these on my travel bike with S&S couplers. The tires have to be deflated all the way to fit in the case and since you cannot fly with CO2 cartridges I use it to inflate them on arrival. Since it typically takes several days to locate a bike store that stocks CO2 cartridges in Europe, including the bike-crazy countries a big surprise on my first trips, I now use this exclusively on all rides with my travel bike, even when at home. I have owned a number of mini-pumps and detested them all!!, but this thing is closer to a floor pump than a mini despite its small size and weight. It's surprisingly fast, takes relatively little effort to achieve the pressures I use 80-100psi, and very easy to use with its flexible hose and superbly designed head. The gauge is a bit off but is consistent so I can readily compensate, and a larger handle would improve it significantly, but that's it for cons.
Review by Anonymous
Although it's a bit pricey and somewhat heavier than the tiny pumps, I like this pump better than any frame pump I've owned to date. It had no problem putting 120 lbs into my front tire this morning. Don't know how well it will hold up just got it yesterday, but it seems to be well built and I love having a hose so I don't have to worry about messing up the stem while I'm pumping.
Review by RAH
In my opinion this is arguably the best pump of its type on the market. The most important characteristics are the pressure gage, the hose, the fact that it can be configured as a small floor pump, and that it is small enough just barely to be carried in a jersey pocket.
Review by Jane
I attach it to my frame with the holder provided and easily can remove it when I lock up and go inside a building. I like the gauge (although tough to read) and the air tube that gives me more flexibility for positioning. I've had 3 of these over the past 15 years. I did break one, someone stole one, and I still have one. The broken one fell off my bike and tangled in my wheel. I was in a hurry and failed to reattached it in its clamp securely with the velcro.
Review by slbogash
I bought this unit for travel in France in areas where I could not rely upon finding a bike shop. Shaft snapped at the base after the second usage. Perhaps it was a fluke but I was very disappointed.
This is the second of these I have owned - the first one was fantastic and durable - this one not so much.
Review by GDS
This is a nice pump, but a little large for a road bike. Best for use as a commuter tool.
Review by M109A6
This pump is good especially in group rides you only can carried so many CO2 cartridges, it fits easily on the bike frame.
Review by Gio
I love this pump but alas I had to remove it from my bike as the mounting system just didn't work for me. I had two choices for mounting one I could mount pump and loose a water bottle. (poor Choice) Second choice. Mount under top bar with Toe wraps. Very unsightly, and destroyed the sleek lines of the bike. Topeak should be ashamed of themselves. How about designing a side mount that mounts like most pumps right next to the water bottle utilizing the same screws...
Rating is low due to the poor mount. Pump is great...
Review by Gtoffmycld
The gauge is very helpfull. Easy to mount and light.
Review by CJ
I've used a LOT of miniframe pumps over the years, and the Topeak Morph is clearly the best. The fact that it has a (small) foot peg and that it can sort-of be used like a floor pump means you can get high pressure without tearing off your valve stem! The guage is obvioulsy a big help. Downsides? It does weigh alot, comparatively speaking to other mini-pumps, and getting to about 80 psi is very easy, but getting from there to 100 to 110 psi is a LOT of extra pumping (but I've never found a mini pump where that isn't the case, and in fact, this is one of the few I've found that CAN get to those higher pressures at all). I've also found it to be a pretty durable pump.
Review by Anonymous
Great Pump...All my rider friends carry on on there bikes.
I have two of them.