I'm tempted by a Lezyne, at least for my gofast (I'll save, what, 100 grams?
That's got to make me faster, right?) I like the idea of the hose, but how
many strokes to get a thin tire to 100 psi?

As for frame pumps, I've not liked the Morphs: I've had the hoses break, and
as Steve said, you bend down so far it's awkward. My favorites now are the
Master Blaster Topeak frame pumps; they don't rattle like the old Zefals,
have bits fall off like the new Zefals, and quickly and easily pump up a
700X28 to 80 (the big test of a pump is getting a relatively fat tire to a
relatively high pressure; fat/low and skinny/high are less demanding).

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Patrick in VT <psh...@drm.com> wrote:

>
> On Oct 29, 9:03 am, "Scott G." <sco...@primax.com> wrote:
> > Anyone try a Lezyne, either the one with a hose like a old style
> > Lapize,
> > or the CNC version road morph knock off  ?
>
> i use the lezyne mini pump with the hose.  great pump. really well
> made.  only issue is that the threading on the hose will grab both the
> valve stem and valve core on some tubes - so, when you go to unscrew
> the hose, the core will come out with it.  very frustrating!  i've
> only had issues with QBP tubes (i just loctite the valve core on these
> now).
> >
>


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