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Old 01-02-20, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by mev
Topeak road morph has been reliable for me and I like the gauge.
Likewise. I needed to replace my lost Mountain Morph (no gauge) so bought a Road Morph. It's been great, although a bit heavier than the MT version. Both have hoses and foot tabs so you can pump against the ground like a floor pump which is also excellent. I didn't think having a pump with a gauge was going to be important, but I love the piece of mind of knowing how much pressure I'm running. I also like to tour in the desert, so good to know I'm not overinflated when the pavements nears 200 degrees.

FWIW, the road morph is a high pressure pump. Up to 120 psi I think? Whereas the MT version, and MT pumps in general, top out around a 60 psi max.
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