(Part 2) Best bike co2 pump systems according to redditors

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We found 99 Reddit comments discussing the best bike co2 pump systems. We ranked the 36 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Bike CO2 Pump Systems:

u/Mr_Lobster · 16 pointsr/TopMindsOfReddit

Well, put it to the test then. Use a tiny CO2 rocket and put it in a home-made vaccum chamber about the size of, say, a propane tank or even water heater. Set it off and watch what happens. I'll bet that it shoots forward.

u/legendofthesamurai · 15 pointsr/whatisthisthing
u/dcabines · 7 pointsr/Homebrewing

I don't have a Yeti, but I did recently setup a mini keg dispensing kit. My problem with a large growler is that whatever you put in it will go flat after you pour a few glasses from it unless you keep it under pressure with some C02.

This is what I did:

u/livetoride · 6 pointsr/bicycling

Why would you carry that when a real pump is the same price and better in an emergency.

Innovations Air Chuck SL

u/ff09933 · 2 pointsr/bicycling

Why not both: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00278XRLW?psc=1

This is a pump that also accepts a CO2 cartridge when I'm fixing a flat and a group is waiting for me. If I have a 2nd flat - I can use the pump. Plus it's small and fits in my jersey.

u/mohnjeyers5646 · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Portable Cornelius Keg Dispense Kit - Mini CO2 Regulator and Draft Beer Dispenser Keg Spout for Beer and Soda https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DR6R8ZR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_e1BCDbTCN9FCQ

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60 - 16g CO2 threaded cartridges - BIKE TIRE INFLATOR KEG charger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009Z3SD1Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_12BCDb6ZJ28AD

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Your choice of 2.5g keg.


Purchasing CO2 cartridges in bulk like this keeps costs down somewhat. You’ll spend $3-5 carbing and dispensing each 2.5 gallon keg. A 2.5 gallon setup fits in my fridge. You’ll accidentally knock the lever in your fridge and spill beer everywhere at least once. Eventually you’ll want a full sized kegging setup and regret buying this. Then eventually you’ll realize that it’s pretty fun to show up with 2.5 gallon of pre-mixed cocktail to a huge party and un-regret the purchase. Ask me how I know these things.

u/The_High_Life · 2 pointsr/bicycling

I have a JoeBlow floor pump at home and carry a mini CO2 pump.

Check your tire pressures before every ride and you will cut down your flats to almost 0

u/MinimusNadir · 1 pointr/cycling

When I need to carry a pump, I carry the Lezyne Alloy Drive.

Even if I have it, though, I still have a Trigger Drive CO2 pump with me.

u/Sumpm · 1 pointr/FixedGearBicycle

I use this one by SRAM. Light, simple, no moving parts, can fit in a pocket and you won't even feel it.

u/doge6438 · 1 pointr/MTB

When I save some money I will buy a dropper post, they seem like a luxury. I will do the same with my grips at some point and same with the pedals. Is this a good shock pump THIS? It's rock-shox so probably. I don't really want to go tubeless because I am scared of leakage. I am very above the average weight, the rest is self explanatory. xD I haven't thought of getting a new wheel set. What do you recommend for a XL? I have already adjusted my front fork to the recommended PSI and rebound. I will maybe mess with it to see if I can make it more enjoyable. I am also a starter rider so if you can give tips that would be pretty helpful. This was my first bike so you can assume that I couldn't do much haha.

u/notjhh · 1 pointr/bicycling

Have you considered carrying a CO2 inflator? They're much smaller and lighter than pumps.

With that said, I have the older version (I think) of this, though I almost never carry it and have never had to use it in an emergency.