Topeak's Road Morph G is the perfect answer for riders who've had trouble deciding if they want a frame or floor pump. The Road Morph is both! For maximum pumping power, it features a high-volume aluminum barrel, a fold-out base, a long hose with built-in gauge and a T-handle. Of course, it fits Presta and Schrader valves and a frame mount is included, too.
Features & Info
Inflates up to 160 psi
Weight: 220 grams
Length: 13.8 inches
Consumer Reviews
5.0 stars
(2 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
Pros
Easy to pump (2)
Good handle (2)
Precise (2)
Rugged (2)
Stable (2)
Cons
Best Uses
City bikes (2)
Mountain bikes (2)
Road bikes (2)
5.0
Jul 31, 2014
Best pump in known universe!!!
Pros:
Stable, Precise, Easy to Pump, Rugged, Good Handle
Cons:
None
Best Uses:
Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes, City Bikes
To make a long story semi-short I was shopping for a bike pump and wanted to be cheap ($10-$15). While I was buying the pump another cyclist told me about the Topeak Road Morph G and how great it was because of the fold out foot pedal (I wrote them off and bought the cheap pump). Of course a week later the universe would give me a flat in "shady" neighborhood miles away from my home and my cheap pump could not help me. I stopped into a different bike store (Kozy's). As soon as I touched the Topek pump, people came out of nowhere to tell how great it was (another sign?). I bought it and this pump is well worth the money. Well-made and the foot pedal allows me to pump to the right pressure with ease (AND FAST!!). The dial is very accurate, the pump is light, stylish and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND. It's pricey but I'm pretty sure I'll NEVER have to buy another pump or get stuck somewhere I don't want to be again.
by Chi-town Cyclist
from Chicago, IL
5.0
Nov 21, 2008
Great Road Pump
Pros:
Precise, Stable, Good Handle, Easy to Pump, Rugged
Cons:
Best Uses:
City Bikes, Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes
This pump is the best item to take with you while traveling by plane since one cannot take CO2s. It pumps up to 120psi and has a color code system on the gauge to see the psi.