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PUMPS SERIES SMARTHEAD TWINHEAD THUMBLOCK the Original and Most Popular All-Valve Solution 32 PUMPS BUILT FOR EFFICIENCY www.topeak.com Technologies & Features PUMPS 33 Whatever the bike, whatever the situation, we’ve got the pump you need. Whether it’s our CO2 inflators, our JoeBlow™ series floor pumps or our extensive line of minis, Topeak gets your tires ready fast, accurately and efficiently. After all, you’re out there to ride. Nothing else. PUMP TECHNOLOGIES & FEATURES ™ ™ TWINTURBO PUMPS SERIES SMARTHEAD TWINHEAD THUMBLOCK The original and most popular all-valve solution. No The TwinHead™ makes filling tires simple. Just TECHNOLOGY internal parts to change, just press it on a Presta select the appropriate head, press it on the Presta or Schrader valve and start pumping. Available as or Schrader valve and start pumping. Introducing Topeak’s TwinTurbo technology, a new a thumblock or threadlock. concept for floor pumps that will save up to 40% BUILT FOR EFFICIENCY of your time and effort. THREE-STAGE™ DUAL-ACTION AIR MORPH™ AIR DELIVERY SYSTEM DELIVERY SYSTEM Featuring T-handle, fold out foot pad and flexible hose – makes a mini pump act like a floor pump Topeak’s innovative 2 barrel, 3-stage design with The Dual-Action air delivery system provides providing more volume and higher pressures faster top mounted selector provides high volume and airflow to the tire on both the push and pull than any other type of mini pump. high pressure to fill MTB, road bike and track strokes delivering twice the air volume. tires in record time up to an astounding 260 psi / 18 bar. 34 PUMPS Overview www.topeak.com Overview PUMPS 35 FLOOR PUMPS FLOOR PUMPS MINI PUMPS 260 PSI 200 PSI 160 PSI 120 PSI 75 / 30 PSI UPGRADE KITS TOOL CARRIER 160 PSI 120 PSI 90 PSI SmartHead™ Mini Tool DX Carrier S M Mountain JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ Page 50 Page 49 Mega Micro Master Ace DX Twin Turbo Race (R) Booster Turbo Sport II Max II Dualie Morph™ Rocket ALT Blaster™ Page 41 Page 37 Page 45 Page 40 Page 44 Page 48 Page 49 Page 46 Page 65 Page 58 Page 61 L XL SmartHead™ Page 50 BIKE STAND Turbo Road Master Micro Morph™ G Blaster™ Rocket AL RaceRocket Peak DX II Page 65 Page 56 Page 58 Page 60 Page 61 JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ Transformer™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ Ace X.O. Race (W) XX Elite Max HP (S) Fat (B) Page 42 Page 42 Page 45 Page 38 Page 45 Page 48 Page 46 TwinHead™ Transformer™ Speed DX XX Stand Mountain Master RaceRocket Mini Dual RaceRocket Page 50 Page 39 Morph™ Blaster™ HP Carbon DXG MT Page 65 Page 57 Page 59 Page 62 Page 60 JoeBlow™ Transformer™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ Pro DX X Sprint Max HP (W) Fat (W) Page 43 Page 38 Page 47 Page 48 Page 46 TwinHead™ Page 50 Road Pocket RaceRocket Morph™ G Rocket DX II HPX Mini Dual DX Peakini II Page 64 Page 57 Page 59 Page 63 Page 61 JoeBlow™ Transformer™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ Race (B) RX Max HP (B) Mountain Page 45 Page 39 Page 48 Page 47 Chuck Head Mini Pocket RaceRocket DX Morph™ G Rocket HP Mini Dual G Page 50 Page 64 Page 57 Page 59 Page 63 JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ JoeBlow™ SmartHead™ Mini Micro Rocket Race (BU) Pro Max HP (R) ThreadLock Morph™ Carbon Mini Dual Page 45 Page 44 Page 48 Page 50 Page 64 Page 58 Page 63 36 PUMPS Overview www.topeak.com TwinTurbo Technology PUMPS 37 CO2 PUMPS AIR SHOCK PUMPS PUMP GAUGES VALVE ADAPTERS SCHRADER ™ 160 PSI INFLATORS CARTRIDGES 300 PSI 300 / 250 PSI JOEBLOW TWIN TURBO Introducing Topeak’s TwinTurbo technology, a new concept for floor pumps that will save up to 40% of your time and effort. For over 25 years, Topeak engineers have had one dream in mind. Create the ultimate floor pump. It must have high pressure air output and massive volume delivery to fill both road and MTB tires easily and efficiently. TwinTurbo technology utilizes the pull and push of every stroke by transferring air between its two barrels. Pressure- Pulling the handle up moves a massive amount of air volume from HybridRocket AirBooster Threaded Shock’N Shuttle™ Rite Shock the larger barrel into the smaller barrel. Pushing the handle down HP Extreme 16G (2pcs) Roll Gauge Adapter compresses the air in the smaller barrel into high pressure output Page 52 Page 53 Page 55 Page 66 Page 68 Page 69 that fills road tires with high pressure, or MTB tires with large volume. No matter the type of tire, the JoeBlow™ Twin Turbo will literally blow you away. HEAD ADDED FEATURES SmartHead™ DX1 full metal Dunlop valve adapter pump head w/ air release Ball / bladder heads button & x-long hose Hose dock Pressure- Rite BARREL SIZE Schrader Anodized aluminum 72 x 28 x 21 cm / HybridRocket AirBooster Threaded PocketShock SmartGauge Valve 28.3” x 11” x 8.3” RX Race Pod X 16G (5pcs) DXG D2 Adapter GAUGE Page 69 Page 52 Page 53 Page 55 Page 67 Page 68 200 psi / 14 bar WEIGHT 3” Top mount analog 3.8 kg / 8.38 lb HANDLE ART NO. PRESTA Oversize padded TJB-TT BASE Aluminum / Rubber pad Pressure- Rite Presta CO2-Bra CO2 Threaded Valve Inflator 25G (2pcs) MicroShock Adapter Page 54 Page 55 Page 67 Page 69 3” top mounted analog gauge TwinTurbo Technology Save up to 40% of time and effort with TwinTurbo technology. Ergo handle with dual air chamber AirBooster COMPRESS INFLATE Page 54 Presta Valve Moves massive air volume Compresses air in smaller barrel Extender XL from larger into smaller barrel into high pressure output Page 69 SmartHead™ DX1 full metal ACCESSORY SPARE PARTS pump head w/ air release button & x-long hose Micro AirBooster Page 55 VALVE TOOL VALVE TOOL Presta Valve Extender Hose dock protects pump head Page 69 and hose when not in use Valve Tool PCT Cap Page 49 Page 60 38 FLOOR PUMPS Transformer Series www.topeak.com Transformer Series FLOOR PUMPS 39 TRANSFORMER™ SERIES FEATURES 1 5 2 Adjustable Foldable 120 cm (47”) 6 hooks hooks & legs extra long hose 3 1 » Two-tone handle 7 2 » Seatstay folding hook 3 » Chainstay folding hook 4 » Support legs 5 » Top-mounted gauge 6 » Extra long hose SmartHead™ Unique easy Ball / bladder 7 » Ball & bladder needles holder w/ air release to read needles & 1 » Two-tone handle 5 » Top center bar mount gauge button gauge Dunlop valve 2 » Seatstay folding hook 6 » Extra long hose 4 adapter 3 » Chainstay folding hook 7 » Ball & bladder needles holder 4 » Supports legs topeak.com TRANSFORMER™ TRANSFORMER™ RX XX STAND The innovative, highly portable dual function bike Portable bike stand with foldable hooks and legs topeak.com topeak.com stand / fl oor pump is designed for cyclists who Flip-out gauge & is perfect for storage and easy portability. travel to races, enjoy cycling vacations or just T-handle Adjustable seat-chainstay stand for proper fi t on want the most compact fl oor pump to store in diff erent bikes. TRANSFORMER™ XX TRANSFORMER™ X their race bag or car trunk. ATTACHMENTS SIZE Portable and detachable bike stand / fl oor pump combo for maintenance Portable bike stand / fl oor pump combo for maintenance and storage HEAD ADDED FEATURES Seat-chainstay 67 x 9.4 x 8.1 cm / and storage of your bike. It can be joined for more stability or separated of your bike. An extra-long pump hose reaches the front wheel easily. It Presta / Schrader / Dunlop valve adapter 26.3” x 3.7” x 3.2” to use individually. It features adjustable hooks allowing quick positioning features adjustable hooks allowing quick positioning to fi t chainstays / Dunlop valves Fold-out foot pad FOLDING (Folded) to fi t chainstays / seatstays and provide rear wheel lift. This dual seatstays and provide rear wheel lift. This compact and dual function Flexible / extendable Carry bag included Yes 67 x 36.6 x 25.6 cm / function design stand/pump is the perfect assistant for your bike design stand / pump is the perfect assistant for your bike storage and BARREL hose 26.3” x 14.4” x 10” storage and repair/ maintenance needs. repair / maintenance needs. Butted aluminum Ball / bladder heads MATERIAL (Open) Carry bag 6061 T6 tubes GAUGE WEIGHT HEAD PRESSURE TUNING SIZE HEAD PRESSURE TUNING SIZE Flip-out analog SIZE MAX WEIGHT 610 g / 1.34 lb SmartHead™ Air release button 74 x 28 x 15.9 cm / SmartHead™ Air release button 74 x 28 x 15.2 cm / 68.7 x 9.2 x 8.6 cm / CAPACITY 29.1” x 11” x 6.3” 29.1” x 11” x 6” CAPACITY 27” x 3.6” x 3.4” 25 kg / 55 lb ART NO. BARREL HANDLE (Folded) BARREL HANDLE (Folded) 160 psi / 11 bar (Folded) Aluminum Oversize Aluminum Oversize TTF-SD01 74 x 36.6 x 32 cm / 74 x 36.2 x 31.4 cm / 68.7 x 37.5 x 35.5 cm / 29.1” x 14.4” x 12.6” 29.1” x 14.3” 12.4” THUMB LOCK GAUGE MAX WEIGHT GAUGE MAX WEIGHT 27” x 14.8” x 14” (Open) (Open) (Open) Plastic Top center bar mount, CAPACITY Top center bar mount, CAPACITY WEIGHT Analog 25 kg / 55 lb Analog 25 kg / 55 lb HANDLE WEIGHT WEIGHT 1 kg / 2.21 lb 2.21 kg / 4.87 lb 2 kg / 4.41 lb T-type plastic / Kraton CAPACITY ADDED FEATURES CAPACITY ADDED FEATURES 160 psi / 11 bar Dunlop valve adapter 160 psi / 11 bar Dunlop valve adapter ART NO.
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