Hi
Can anyone recommend a foot pump suitable for pressure up to 65psi. The current one - a Halford double cylinder - the support legs bend when trying to achieve the required pressure. Cheers Geoff
After having several useless pumps over the years I now have one of these Mitchelin pumps. It is more sturdy, but I did find the nozzle very tight to put on the tyre valve so fitted a replacement nozzle.
Thanks for the info but have read some very poor reports on this pump - the double cylinder version - on Amazon. There seems to be some design faults which cause the pump to fail prematurely. Anymore suggestions?
Thanks for the info but have read some very poor reports on this pump - the double cylinder version - on Amazon. There seems to be some design faults which cause the pump to fail prematurely. Anymore suggestions?
Not a "foot pump" but an excellent pump for manually pumping up 65 psi caravan tyres is the Topeak Joe Blow Sport 11.
http://www.halfords.com/cycling/tools-maintenance/pumps-puncture-repair/topeak-joe-blow-sport-ii-bike-pump
You might get better prices hunting about, but make sure it is specifically the "Sport 11" as this comes with an excellent valve coupler; some others don't.
The size of our tyres mean it is inevitably going to be quite hard work, but this pump is very capable of the 65 psi, just takes a while if lifting more than the few psi typically encountered in routine maintenance.
Geoffk, do you need a foot pump or will a 12v one do ?
I had always used a foot pump as I was told a 12v one took ages to pump up a tyre. Last year I took the plunge due to dodgy knees and purchased a 12v pump from Halfords and it works better than I expected and cuts off at the set pressure.
One of the magazines did a review of 12v pumps recently but I cannot remember which magazine it was