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Shock Pump Suggestions

Philpug

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Our old shock pump will not want to pump above 150PSI so it is time to shop for a new one. I "borrowed" a Cane Creek digital from the shop and seemed to work much better and got the shock up to the suggested 236lb for my shock. These run about $70.00 on Amazon...just go with this or are there some other suggestions? We don't need digital, just a good solid pump.
 

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Our old shock pump will not want to pump above 150PSI so it is time to shop for a new one. I "borrowed" a Cane Creek digital from the shop and seemed to work much better and got the shock up to the suggested 236lb for my shock. These run about $70.00 on Amazon...just go with this or are there some other suggestions? We don't need digital, just a good solid pump.

I've got a shock pump NIB (or never used). Can give it to you on around 4th July if you can wait until then.
 

EricG

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I’ve been using the Topeak Pump fir a few years and I include 1 with every full suspension built I sell. The valve on the pump makes a huge difference. They are reasonably priced.


I’m not a digital pump guy, the battery always dies on me at the worst time, and I’ve had a hard time reading the digital ones on the trail when helping customers dial in bikes.

https://www.topeak.com/global/en/products/shock-pumps/261-pocketshock-dxg
 

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