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  • Ed, if space is the issue, maybe the CycleAir pump might be good. It pumps to 120psi, and should easily fit under your bed, below the sink, at the side of the fridge, etc, etc, etc.

    For me, it has to be a full track pump at home, and a good mini-pump in the bag.

    But the Specialized WindPipe is one of a few Mini-pumps that pump to 150psi or more, and could be a substitute for a track pump. But it is so much easier to pump with a track pump, that anything else just seems too much effort. My 2p.

    well, both me and the missus bike only need to be pumped at 100psi, so that pump is idea for that plus having a LBS within our doorsteps, we can just pop round and ask them to borrow a big pump if we need (very unlikely) to pump the tyres above 120psi, if the Specialized can pump up to 150psi, then pumping to 100psi shouldn't be exactly Everest, let alone the hill of Surrey.

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