Great suggestions and experiences coming in on this topic. We've tried many pumps, and most can work well with proper use. Some keys we have learned:
-pressure gauge is important -should remain consistent with locking device direction -keep some 'broken' pumps for parts -dual heads good for ease of use -consider a pump for kids, and one that can squeeze into small wheels -have a clearly marked area to store pumps
-Bob Giordano, Free Cycles Missoula
Over the year we have tried many different floor pumps with the pump
heads not lasting more than a year. What brand and model floor pump has
been the most reliable for you? We prefer floor pumps with the gauge
close to the floor since the gauges don’t bust when the pump falls over.
We are okay with either smart head pumps or dual headed (Presta/Schrader) on opposite ends of the heads. Thanks, Andy Andy Greif, Executive Director Mailing: P.O. Box 783, Biddeford, ME 04005 Shop: 284 Hill Street, Biddeford Shop Phone: 207-282-9700 Cell Phone: 207-229-8199 Website: www.communitybike.net “Providing Opportunities for Youth to Grow”
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Bob Giordano