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Home > Cycling Apparel > Cycling Shoes > Pearl iZUMi > Topeak Pocket Rocket Master Blaster Bike Pump
Topeak Pocket Rocket Master Blaster Bike Pump

Average Rating: 5 star rating (5 Reviews)

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Product Description: 
Integrated seal and dust cap, padded pump handle with internal bayonet handle lock, aluminum thumb lock, machine cut aluminum barrel.


Customers' Reviews: 
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
4 out of 5 stars.  Compact and fits in backpack/hip-pack, February 9, 2010
It works and its small. Does heat up when used for a 2.35 mtb tire but a great "just-in-case" tool to have. I had one before that lasted for years (3+) but it was stolen...worked well enough before so I bought it again.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
4 out of 5 stars.  Good for emergencies, December 30, 2009
I haven't had an emergency yet, I did however let the air out of my tire to give a try. I find that it doesnt seal well on a presta valve. I had to push it onto the valve and pump at the same time which is a bit difficult. I got to about 50psi and decided to finish the refill with my floor pump. It will work in an emergency, and that is why I purchased. It mounts nicely behind my water bottle bracket and hugs close enough to the frame to not interfere with pedaling.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
5 out of 5 stars.  Topeak Pocket Rocket - Great blast for the $$!, December 9, 2009
Another great one from Topeak. Perfect for an emergency inflation. Short tube requires more work, but inflates easily up to 60 or so lbs; gets (only a little) harder after that, but it would take a while to get it up to 120-130. For most situations,though, a roadside inflation of 60-70 is absolutely fine. If you spend another few minutes, you'd make it past 100!

Aside from the Topeak Road Morph, this would be my next choice in my bag!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5 out of 5 stars.  very happy, October 1, 2009
Pump works very well. Since it is a mini, it will take more pumps to inflate the tires but not meant to use on a new out of the box tire unless you want a good arm workout. works well if you need a little extra air on the tires when out on the road or when bike has been left around for a few months and the tire is a little low.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4 out of 5 stars.  Great pump, so-so bracket, September 8, 2009
This is a very sleek little pump that fits nicely on my women's road bike with limited space.

The pump itself works well without too much effort to replace the tubes (although I have noticed the pump gets pretty warm). I do occasionally have difficulty getting a good seal with my presta valve tubes.

I am less enthused with the flimsy plastic bracket. I have not had it break but I am worried the plastic seems to bend quite a bit - however it does come with a rubber band to hold the pump in place even if the bracket gives.

Bottom line: I would like a gauge, but the pump works very well with little trouble and very little added weight - so yes, I would recommend it.

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