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The Topeak JoeBlow Sport III is a high-performance manual bike floor pump featuring a durable steel barrel and base, an oversized 3-inch analog gauge for precise pressure readings up to 160 PSI, and a versatile TwinHead DX pump head compatible with Presta, Schrader, and Dunlop valves. Designed with an ergonomic padded handle and equipped with ball/bladder inflation heads, it’s the ultimate tool for cyclists demanding reliability and comfort.
Color | Yellow, Black |
Brand | Topeak |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.8"L x 7.3"W x 29.1"H |
Power Source | Handheld |
Air Flow Capacity | 318 cc/sec |
Maximum Pressure | 160 Pound per Square Inch |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883466016224 |
Manufacturer | Topeak |
UPC | 883466016224 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 10 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26.8 x 10 x 4.6 inches |
Brand Name | Topeak |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Model Name | JoeBlow Sport III |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TJB-S6 |
Style | Original Packaging |
Included Components | Ball / bladder heads, Pump |
Outer Material | aluminum |
Size | 26.7” x 10” x 4.6” |
Sport Type | Cycling |
E**H
Used by the Pros
The best floor pump. There is a reason why you see them used by all the bike shops (unless they are trying to sell their own bike brands). Pumps quickly, stable while pumping, easy to read gauge, lightweight, for mountain bike or road bike tires, compact for storage, long hose very functional.
J**Z
Great Pump
easy to use. love that it has multiple tools/methods for different tires. great pump and a good price. feels sturdy for many years and rides to come!
T**T
My second purchase
This is the second time I’ve purchased this item in the last 15 years.It attaches with ease and inflates at a good rate. It’s a bit heavy, but it does work well.It’s especially handy if you are strong or have a man around, because it does get pretty tiring, but it’s a good workout otherwise.More importantly, it gets the job done and is an important tool to have in your vehicle.It is pretty expensive. But I suppose a good pump is worth it.
G**N
Nice quality pump, heavy and solidly built. Overall a good value.
This pump replaced a Bontrager pump that I've had for years; I already had to replace the head on that pump once, and after it started leaking again I decided to just buy a new pump. Like everyone else, I researched online to narrow my choices, and then checked reviews here on Amazon.This pump feels solidly built, and I expect to get years of use out of it. The base is wide and easy to keep stable with my feet while pumping, and I can fill the tires on my 700 x 23 bicycle tires to 115 psi fairly quickly and without much effort. The gauge is low enough that it (hopefully) will not sustain any damage if the pump falls over, and even my aging eyes can see the graduations well enough to approximate the pressure (and there is a movable yellow marker that you can set to your desired pressure beforehand, which is even easier to see). I read in one review that the gauge may be off by several psi, but I don't know if any of my other gauges are more accurate to be able to do a comparison. Although I'll probably never use the included ball and bladder adapters, it's nice that they're included and that there is a place to store them.Three things would bump up the rating to five stars from me:1) A longer hose. It is just a bit of a stretch to easily reach the wheels of my bike when it is supported by my bike stand (which, admittedly, holds the bike higher than most other bike stands).2) A flip up locking lever on the head. The locking lever on my old dual head pump flips up and away from the head, making it easy to operate with my thumb as my fingers of the same hand hold the head on the valve stem. The locking lever on this pump pivots about 90 degrees away from the valve stem on a parallel plane, meaning it's easiest for me to use both hands - instead of only one - so I can work the lever between the spokes.3) A lower price. I paid about $50 for this on Amazon, $5 off the normal price. I have no problem paying more for American-made quality, but in my opinion this pump is a little overpriced for an import.Overall, I'm satisfied with this Topeak. If I needed another pump tomorrow I would absolutely consider buying this again, but I also might look at some options first. Maybe a pump with only a Presta valve only head, since that's all I really need.
N**S
Great pump quality and nice feel
Is a great bike pump bike for tires and beach toys and sports balls, nice look and quality to it but also nice it has 2 places to hold different bits, the bit for soccer balls, basketballs and footballs and then the bit for beach toys and floats. Works great!
I**N
A whoooole neeew wooooooorld
For the three or so years that I have been cycling as my main transportation, I have been using an ancient Specialized Airforce, with a valve of a similar two-way, switch-selector style to this one, that I believe was already my dad's spare when I first left for college. It... "worked." As in, I was generally able to at least get enough air in my tires to make it to the nearest air compressor or actual pump when I got flats. Presta valves, it could generally handle, as long as the valve was at least an inch and a half past the rim and threaded (it wasn't a threaded pump head, but it would still pop right off smooth valves after about 40 PSI). Schrader valves, it would stick to fairly easily, but then removing it from the valve would require the divine strength of God, and even He would then turn to me afterwards and say "You gotta replace this freakin' thing, man." Sometimes it would be more reliable to use my Bontrager mini-pump: it'd take a lot more effort, and I might burn my hands trying to get that thing to pump air up to 80 PSI, but on the bright side, I've never been more proficient at giving handjobs.Following a recent move to an area with much rougher pavement than I had previously inhabited and away from any bike shops and a much better pump owned by a close friend living in the same building, I abruptly came face-to-face with the reality that my ancient Specialized Airforce was a piece of brightly colored scrap metal after being convinced for a solid half hour that I had pinched the tube, before thinking to test with the Bontrager and realizing the pump had simply not realized there was a valve inside it at the time, the harlot. So I finally gave up and turned to the Web, whereupon I stumbled upon the Topeak Joe Blow Sport III.The pump head fastened to the valve with minimal effort. I gripped the handle firmly, feeling its readiness and utter willingness in my hands. The shaft was long, rigid, and slid sensuously up and down with a smoothness and power I had never imagined possible, and I watched, mesmerized, as my tire swelled and hardened before my very eyes. After only a few moments, the tire groaned and popped, and I knew my work was complete. My bike was now once again ready for me to ride it long and hard, sweat beading on my forehead and lubricating cream liberally applied to my musculuar buttocks.Sorry, I went a bit overboard there. Point is, this pump is a really good bike pump. If you need a really good bike pump and are trying to save money, get this one.
M**Y
High quality floor pump for bicycles
This floor pump was recommended to me by an experience cyclist. I have previously tried cheaper floor pumps but this one is better quality. And it’s taller meaning I don’t need to bend down too much to pump my bike which helps my back. The pump is very efficient and fast with a gauge that’s easy to read. It also comes with both valves. Highly recommend.
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