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Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pum

Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pum
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Topeak JoeBlow Max II Floor Bike Pum

 
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Product DescriptionIf your looking for a bombproof floor pump this ones for you !! High Pressure. Steel barrel. Wide stable plastic base. Thumb - lock lever. Padded handle. Long hose Analog Guage. Twin Head that works on both presta and or email us , we will be glad to help you.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:27.5 inches
Product Width:9.5 inches
Product Height:5.5 inches
Product Weight:3.2 pounds
Package Length:29.0 inches
Package Width:10.0 inches
Package Height:5.0 inches
Package Weight:3.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 117 reviews

Features
  • If your looking for a bombproof floor pump this ones for you !!

  • High Pressure

  • Steel barrel.

  • Analog Guage

  • Twin Head that works on both presta and schrader valves.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 117 customer reviews )
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83 of 84 found the following review helpful:


3Mixed Bag  Mar 05, 2008 By P. Bahniuk
I've had this pump for about a month.

Pumps up tires/tubes with Shrader valves OK.

The Presta valve side of the twin head does not work properly with short stemmed Presta valves. It seems that the pump nozzle has difficulty in forming a good seal with short stemmed Presta valves. The pump will only pump up to around 75 PSI into the tire/tube. Pressures beyond 75 PSI appear to "seal" the valve, which prevents further tire/tube inflation. The extra pressure just pressurizes the pump hose only!

Pumping to higher pressures is a bit difficult. Especially when compared to easier working pumps such as Specialized and Blackburn brands which I have also.

Overall it is an average pump.

Not recommended for use with short stemmed Presta valves.

54 of 57 found the following review helpful:


5The Topeak Joe Blow Max II bicycle pump - first impression.  Nov 19, 2007 By Silverer "Bruce"
When the pump arrived, it was larger than the impression I had from the picture in the ad. Nice quality of construction. When you place it on a level surface, it stands instead of falling over like many other pumps. The action is very smooth on this pump. On mountain bike tires, each time the pump was stroked a full cycle, it added about 4.5 lbs. of pressure to the tire. Not bad. So if the tire is low, at say 20 psi, it takes only about 7 pumps to bring it up to 50 psi. (This will be different on different size tires, expect to pump a lot more strokes on a car tire). The pressure gauge has a movable collar not visible in the photo that has a red arrow on it. Align the red arrow with the desired pressure, and just pump until the needle is aligned. The valve connector worked well and locked in place without any air leakage. Storage of the hose is well thought out. After clipping the hose in place, it also holds in the handle from unwanted extension if picked up by the handle or laid on its side, also protecting the polished rod by keeping it inside the cylinder. For the money, it looks like you can't go wrong!

31 of 33 found the following review helpful:


4Nothing special - It just works  Aug 09, 2007 By T. Toft
If you want a simple, reliable, and economical floor pump, you don't need to look any further. It's easy to use, works like you'd expect, and I've not had any problems with it at all. On top of it's basic utility, it also provides the means to store its accessories (alternate hose tips) directly on the pump so that you don't need to risk losing them.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


1Joe Blow Max "Blows"  Aug 11, 2009 By HomeBrew
I've had a Joe Blow Sport pump for 5+ years and it was great. Decided to get a 2nd pump, one for home & family use and one to leave in the car. Based on my old pump & positive general Joe Blow reviews, I bought a Joe Blow "Max" from the LBS last week, and it blows !
Once I get up to 80 psi, I really have to LEAN on it for each stroke to get up to 110. I mean my feet just about lift off the ground ! (I weigh 170)

I got my old Joe Blow pump out and tried it ... zip zip zip right to 110 no problem.

I am on my way back to the shop to return it.


16 of 18 found the following review helpful:


1No good over 70 lbs  Jun 29, 2008 By Midwest birdwatcher
This pump is OK for inflating mountain bike tires to 60 lbs (and the gauge is fairly accurate up to that point), but forget about higher pressures unless you weigh a couple hundred pounds yourself.

Beyond 70 lbs I had to push down on the pump handle and jump off the floor at the same time to force the handle down, three jumps to complete one pump! That worked for a couple of pumps, but at about 80 lbs the handle refused to budge with all of my weight on it (a bit under 150 lbs). The gauge was not accurate and read much higher. I tried several tires thinking I might not have the head seated correctly, and yes I bled the presta valves, but I got the same results.

I ended up filling road tires to 100 lbs with the compact emergency road pump I've been using up to this point. I think the "fast, high pressure" and "max 120 psi" advertising is misleading; I wouldn't recommend this pump for higher tire pressures at all. Niagara's return policy says they only accept returns in unopened, original packaging, so I guess I'm stuck with it.

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