Recently, people have begun to think about the tool they bring along (you do, right?) on a ride to re-inflate their tires. For years, it was either a hand-pump or CO2. Roadies traditionally did the pump and MTB riders CO2 but roadies started using CO2 when frame pumps stopped fitting in modern frame designs. But with the introduction of electric mini-pumps and some newer, manual pump options, many people are reconsidering their choices. This post is a guide to how I recommend approaching the options. Top rule: If you aren't prepared and able to call for a ride home, always carry SOME sort of inflation tool Quick guide: How to choose a pump type: Where/how do you ride? If you usually have at least the option for a 'call of shame' to get home, all options are on the table. If you frequently ride in the boonies, though, a manual pump is mandatory. It is the only option that will get you home with repeated flats nearly every time. CO2 only works for how many cartridges ...
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