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Reddit mentions of Topeak Joe Blow Sport III High Pressure Floor Pump
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of Topeak Joe Blow Sport III High Pressure Floor Pump. Here are the top ones.
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- New 3" mid-mount gauge
- New hammer style TwinHead DX with extra long 360 pivot hose works with all tire valves
- Max pressure: 160 psi/11 bar
- Includes ball and bladder needles
- Dual density polymer, ergonomic, oversized handle
Features:
Specs:
Color | Yellow/Black |
Height | 4.6 Inches |
Length | 26.8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
Width | 10 Inches |
Gotta agree here. I don't believe it's a well-known problem unless you don't know how to use them properly. This is the pump I use, middle of the pack too. Perhaps you are trying to pull the pump clamp off at an angle, make sure you're pulling it off straight and maybe watch some videos on youtube.
That sucks dude... Here's my recommendations and what I personally have:
Crankbrothers F15
Joe Blow Pump
I've only used this one, which is a little out of your price range, but the bike storage room where I work has that, and an older Fezzari pump. The head on the joe blow is 1000x better, even though it's a less expensive pump.
I set up about a dozen tubeless tires using a Topeak floor pump.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077KXQ995/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B077KXQ995&pd_rd_w=TlGYS&pf_rd_p=8a8f3917-7900-4ce8-ad90-adf0d53c0985&pd_rd_wg=UmFAu&pf_rd_r=SB2Y06S0AWWCCCWYCV69&pd_rd_r=22ca2a39-825b-11e9-aff7-7b8b27abc5ce
I've had a Park Tools one and a Topeak Joe Blow and the Joe Blow is much better. Highly recommended
I see misinformation on here.
People do not use gas station compressors to fill bike tires not because the compressor is not powerful enough but because the compressors distribute too much air too quickly. It is easy to overfill your tires and have them burst (I have seen this happen). Plus the gauges just aren't very accurate. You can use a gas station compressor to fill bike tires if you are very careful.
I do not have a Rev, but if I did I would use a proper bicycle pump with a gauge like this one.