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A new mini pump is on my Xmas gift list and I need to pick one so that I have plenty of time to subtly influence the decision maker about the one that would be best!

I have my eye on the SKS T-Zoom Aluminium which looks good and is obviously extremely functional

then I saw this: The Barbieri Carbone which, as its made of carbon fibre, would suit the bike I have it in mind for very well.

Has anyone used either? Which is best, or should I consider a different one altogether.

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A new mini pump is on my Xmas gift list and I need to pick one so that I have plenty of time to subtly influence the decision maker about the one that would be best!

I have my eye on the SKS T-Zoom Aluminium which looks good and is obviously extremely functional

then I saw this: The Barbieri Carbone which, as its made of carbon fibre, would suit the bike I have it in mind for very well.

Has anyone used either? Which is best, or should I consider a different one altogether.

Cheers
The barbieri is plenty cool, never attached it to my bike though. It's small and lightweight, so it always rest in one of my jersey pockets during training/racing.

Another great pump would be: http://www.crankbrothers.com/powerpump.php#
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Have you a good floor pump with a gauge? A good starting point. My friends use on the bike CO2 pumps.
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For rides I use a Crank Brothers mini pump. Has 2 modes: high volume to get the tube initially filled and high pressure to get up to the right pressure. Fits in a middle jersey problem with ease. Pretty cheap at 16 bucks usd.

http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=4361
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A new mini pump is on my Xmas gift list and I need to pick one so that I have plenty of time to subtly influence the decision maker about the one that would be best!

I have my eye on the SKS T-Zoom Aluminium which looks good and is obviously extremely functional

then I saw this: The Barbieri Carbone which, as its made of carbon fibre, would suit the bike I have it in mind for very well.

Has anyone used either? Which is best, or should I consider a different one altogether.

Cheers
I recommend a Blackburn. They work well and have a lifetime warranty and Blackburn honors it by replacing parts free for as long as you own it. I have three of these pumps and have had them replace a frame clip and a pump head cap, both over 5 years after purchase and with no questions asked.
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The barbieri is plenty cool, never attached it to my bike though. It's small and lightweight, so it always rest in one of my jersey pockets during training/racing.

Another great pump would be: http://www.crankbrothers.com/powerpump.php#



I use the Barbieri mini carbon pump and love it. It looks great , light and pumps well!!!
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I have 3 mini-pumps and don't use any of them any more. I refuse to look like a monkey stroking it off on the side of the road.


Get a CO2 hook-up with a controlable trigger. You'll have tires up and running before your legs cool off and stiffen, and you will no longer look like the frustrated zoo chimp...

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A new mini pump is on my Xmas gift list and I need to pick one so that I have plenty of time to subtly influence the decision maker about the one that would be best!

I have my eye on the SKS T-Zoom Aluminium which looks good and is obviously extremely functional

then I saw this: The Barbieri Carbone which, as its made of carbon fibre, would suit the bike I have it in mind for very well.

Has anyone used either? Which is best, or should I consider a different one altogether.

Cheers

Had the Barbieri Carbone for about a year now. Lightest thing you'll find anywhere and pumps pretty easily up to 110psi, better than any other mini-pump I've tried. I can't fault it really.
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Thanks All

Think I will get me a Carbone
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There's always the

http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=4362

pump...it has a CO2 cartridge and a handpump in case you run out of cartridges. Personally, I can't stand pumping my bike up to over 100 pounds with my handpump, so as soon as I find a new performance 20% coupon, I'll be getting this pump with a few other items
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I have 3 mini-pumps and don't use any of them any more. I refuse to look like a monkey stroking it off on the side of the road.


Get a CO2 hook-up with a controlable trigger. You'll have tires up and running before your legs cool off and stiffen, and you will no longer look like the frustrated zoo chimp...

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Sounds like you spanked that monkey
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A new mini pump is on my Xmas gift list and I need to pick one so that I have plenty of time to subtly influence the decision maker about the one that would be best!

I have my eye on the SKS T-Zoom Aluminium which looks good and is obviously extremely functional

then I saw this: The Barbieri Carbone which, as its made of carbon fibre, would suit the bike I have it in mind for very well.

Has anyone used either? Which is best, or should I consider a different one altogether.

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Spend $25 - $30 and get the CarbOne pump.
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A new mini pump is on my Xmas gift list and I need to pick one so that I have plenty of time to subtly influence the decision maker about the one that would be best!

I have my eye on the SKS T-Zoom Aluminium which looks good and is obviously extremely functional

then I saw this: The Barbieri Carbone which, as its made of carbon fibre, would suit the bike I have it in mind for very well.

Has anyone used either? Which is best, or should I consider a different one altogether.

Cheers
I have a Carbone. As mini-pumps go it's a good one. As advertised, it will reliably bring a tire to very high pressure, but it takes several hundred strokes to do so. This is the tradeoff with mini-pumps. Full-sized pumps are a much better choice, if you can carry one easily.

A lot of mini-pumps are just junk, but you don't have to worry about the Carbone.

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My 700x23's take 115lbs to get them nice & hard; do any of the recommended minis go that high ????
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My 700x23's take 115lbs to get them nice & hard; do any of the recommended minis go that high ????
I have the crank bros. mini pump pro. works great. goes to 115psi. has a guage on it.
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