The Topeak Joe Blow Sport II floor pump is the standard for affordable performance, offering a comfy padded handle, extra long hose swivel hose, and able to handle pressures up to 160psi.
The steel base and barrel means long life, and the TwinHead flip flops between Presta and Schrader valves, without needing to change internal parts.
- Steel barrel, wide steel base
- Mid-mount dial gauge is large and easy to read
- 360 degree swivel hose TwinHead flip-flops between Schrader and Presta
- Aluminum thumblock lever for airtight seal
- 160 psi/11 bar
- Includes ball needles
Customer Reviews
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tubeguyGot this June '09, still going strong. I use it maybe once a week from March through November for my MTB. I actually got it because I was looking for a good floor pump and this one is called Joe Blow and my name is Joe. Turns out it's plenty good for me.
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A GuestGreat product. Solid, well built. I feel that it will last for many years.
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bobroeschWorks just fine. Fast and easy to use. Gauge is easy enough to read...feels like it will last a long time. It is yellow and easy to find in the corner of my garage!
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A GuestThe valve clamps firmly and doesn't let much air escape when you take it off. The gauge is very accurate. It pumps my tires up to 90-115 psi just as fast as my son's Bontrager turbo pump.
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A GuestThis pump simply works smoothly, and the swivel hose is nice in cold weather, when others are balky. Hard to get excited about a pump, but nice to have one that works well.
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A GuestBest bike pump I've ever used.
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A GuestThis is a great pump, and a very quick and easy inflation on my road bike. I use threaded and non-threaded valve stems on my bike, and the valve attachment works great on both. No fuss to get on, easy to "lock" onto the stem with no pressure/air leakage. Once attached to the stem, I get a current PSI level quickly.
Way better than my previous pump, where it was a race between inflation and escaping air because of a poor seal on the stem.