Topeak Tubi 2Stage pump review
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Topeak Tubi 2Stage pump review

A solid, efficient yet short-hosed track pump

Our rating

4.5

119.99

Julia Broussier / Our Media

Published: May 10, 2023 at 2:00 pm

Our review
Impressive efficiency and top-notch build quality make the Topeak Tubi 2Stage one of the best track pumps available

Pros:

High-volume efficiency; sturdy build quality

Cons:

Short hose, difficult to remove the head

The Topeak Tubi 2Stage is designed for both road and mountain bike tyres, with a high-volume setting for pumping up to 30psi and a high-pressure setting for up to 160psi.

The track pump has a flip switch on the collar of the cylinder, enabling you to switch between the two settings.

Topeak says the high-volume first stage setting opens two barrels in the pump that give a high air-volume exhaust. The brand claims this setting takes 30 per cent less effort to reach 30psi than the high-pressure setting.

Topeak Tubi 2Stage spec and performance

The dial has a free-floating arrow to set a mark for your preferred tyre pressure. Nick Clark / Our Media

I found the pump to be highly efficient, requiring only 13 strokes to inflate a 29x2.4in mountain bike tyre up to 25psi.

The pump also excelled on high-pressure tyres, with the second stage setting being more efficient over 30psi.

The face of the 3in analogue gauge is separated into two halves, denoting the high-volume and high-pressure stages.

The 5psi increments for the first stage of the dial were helpful when inflating mountain bike tyres, because they allowed for more accurate readings. After 30psi, the gauge increases to 20psi increments

The switch turns with a satisfying clunk. Nick Clark / Our Media

The collar switch operates in a solid manner and denotes which stage is best for achieving your desired tyre pressure by displaying each stage's most efficient pressure ranges.

The pump features Topeak’s Tubi head, that only works with Presta valves, though Topeak supplies a Schrader adaptor that can be stored on the hose clip.

I found the Tubi head worked well, but initially, I struggled with the valve core remover function and found it difficult to put the valve core back in once it was removed.

I did get used to the valve core remover, with the translucent plastic helping to see what's going on inside. However, it takes some time to get a knack for it, which I find detracts from the user experience.

A translucent head enables you to see the stem when reattaching the core. Nick Clark / Our Media

The Tubi head is over-sized and sits deep onto the stem, making a solid connection. I found removing it sometimes troublesome, requiring two hands to pop it off the stem, one holding the body of the head and another pressing down on the thumb lever.

On the first use, this led to me punching the spokes as I exerted too much force into the head. I later found the point where the head released from the stem and this didn’t happen again.

The button on the head of the pump allows for variable pressure release, making it easy to reduce pressure in the tyres.

The pump's hose doesn't start at the base and is only 750mm long. Nick Clark / Our Media

The stand feels very stable, with my test sample featuring no flex between the baseplate and cylinder. This gives you the confidence to pump hard and fast.

The speed at which you can pump is also helped by the tight tolerance of the plunger and cylinder, which had very little play even when fully extended.

The sense of quality makes its way up to the handle. It's long and flat with a rubberised texture, which makes for a good grip and adds to the premium feel of the pump.

I found the 750mm hose a little short compared to the other pumps I tested, which had hose lengths well over 1,000mm.

While the hose doesn’t start at the base of the pump, the head still only measures 1,040mm off the floor, making it difficult to pump bikes that are in high bike repair stands.

The hose loops over the handle to secure it, though the clips at the top of the cylinder were too tight for the hose, making it difficult to clip in.

Topeak Tubi 2Stage pump bottom line

Overall, the Topeak Tube 2Stage is one of the best bike pumps we’ve tested.

It's highly efficient, well built and robust, with the 2Stage system adding versatility for all types of tyres.

Product

Brand topeak
Price 119.99 GBP

Features

br_pumpType track_floor_pump
br_pressureGauge analogue
Features High-volume and High-pressure settings, valve stem removing head
br_maxPressure 160 psi