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Non-Thorn Related / Re: Tyre pressure gauge
« Last post by mickeg on November 06, 2025, 10:45:10 PM »98 percent of the time I use a Toppeak Joe Blow pump. Mine is at least a decade old. That said, mine looks a lot like this and this says it is a new design.
https://www.topeak.com/us/en/product/1079-JOEBLOW-SPORT-III
The gauge on mine works great. Easy to read when I am not wearing my glasses.
The chuck on mine looks exactly like this, the gray side is for Presta, the black side for Shrader. Works great but often takes two hands to use.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/pumps/topeak-joe-blow-twinhead-wo-hose/
That said, about 2 percent of the time, I dig out an old Silca pump and get frustrated with the pump leather that never seals well until I pull it out of the pump, stretch it out, and reassemble, then it might work for a day or two. Gauge on one of mine in Kg/cm^2 is easy to read, the other pump with newer plastic gauge is hard to read.
https://www.topeak.com/us/en/product/1079-JOEBLOW-SPORT-III
The gauge on mine works great. Easy to read when I am not wearing my glasses.
The chuck on mine looks exactly like this, the gray side is for Presta, the black side for Shrader. Works great but often takes two hands to use.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/pumps/topeak-joe-blow-twinhead-wo-hose/
That said, about 2 percent of the time, I dig out an old Silca pump and get frustrated with the pump leather that never seals well until I pull it out of the pump, stretch it out, and reassemble, then it might work for a day or two. Gauge on one of mine in Kg/cm^2 is easy to read, the other pump with newer plastic gauge is hard to read.

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