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Old 08-09-2020, 07:30 AM
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That's what I have.

I like being able to regulate the air flow, and save what's left for what usually ends up being a top off...

I try not to use mine much.

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Old 08-09-2020, 07:44 AM
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I recently asked the same question and ended up with a Lezyne. No flats so no review but it seems nice
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Old 08-09-2020, 08:13 AM
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+1 on the lezyne. Tested it in the garage, and the valve allowed a small amount of inflation to prevent pinching the new tube. Inflated after to what seemed like the right pressure, using the crude thumb squeeze test.

A week later there was still co2 in the cylinder, so it sealed pretty well. I don't know that I would take a partially-used co2 cylinder on a long ride, but my experience was that the valve sealed well.
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Old 08-09-2020, 08:50 AM
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I have a Genuine Innovations (GI) Second Wind pump that is also a CO2 inflator. It works well as a pump too. No longer made, unfortunately. I also have a GI Microflate Nano. Simple, small, flow can be throttled, it just works. I do think that the CO2 inflaters that use unthreaded cartridges (cheaper) and enclose the cartridge so you don't freeze your hand, are the best kind, though they weigh more and take up more room in your pack.
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Old 08-09-2020, 10:20 AM
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I have a device from Genuine Innovations that I bought many years ago and is no longer made, its similar to their Ultraflate but sleeker and less bulky. It uses treadless cartridges which is what I really like about it. All in all it doesn’t take up anymore space than just an inflator head attached to a CO2 cartridge. The newer version is bulkier and not near as convenient.

I also have the Shiny Object from PDW and have used it 5-6 times. If I were to loose it today, I’d order another one. Excellent product.

I had one of these too but it was so old it wasn’t working right. I wish it still did since 12g threadless cartridges can be gotten at Walmart cheap
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Old 08-09-2020, 10:32 AM
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Genuine Innovations AirChuck



Simple. Light. Works.

Unless I'm on a group ride or in a hurry to get going again, only used as a back up to my minipump.

I did have an issue with one a few years ago where the metal "valve cone" cracked. Probably a freak accident from how it was packed in my saddle bag. Didn't affect use at all.

In general, because I use them so infrequently, I do a yearly check with them to make sure the cartridge seal is still good. I had an experience once (with another brand) where the cartridge seal was old and crusty and when I screwed in a cartridge all the air ran out before I could realize what was happening.
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Old 08-10-2020, 09:42 PM
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Been very happy with my Lezyne!
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Old 08-11-2020, 08:04 AM
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Another vote here for the PDW shiny object inflator! ive had mine for years, still works flawlessly. I like being able to regulate the flow of the CO2.
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Old 08-11-2020, 02:40 PM
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I had to use my Genuine Innovations Microflate inflator this morning, for the first time in probably 5+ years....took me a little bit to remember how it worked (screw in cartridge, and then back off start and to control inflation).

I was about a mile from home.....no time to spare so I had to head back after changing tube. I just bought some new tires and was meaning to change the rear tire...figured current tire had a few more rides in it. Guess not....
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Old 08-11-2020, 09:07 PM
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Genuine Innovations AirChuck



Simple. Light. Works.

Unless I'm on a group ride or in a hurry to get going again, only used as a back up to my minipump.

I did have an issue with one a few years ago where the metal "valve cone" cracked. Probably a freak accident from how it was packed in my saddle bag. Didn't affect use at all.

In general, because I use them so infrequently, I do a yearly check with them to make sure the cartridge seal is still good. I had an experience once (with another brand) where the cartridge seal was old and crusty and when I screwed in a cartridge all the air ran out before I could realize what was happening.
I have this one, and it does work, but its main strength is the size and weight. What I'm less thrilled about is the need to either install the valve nut or hold on to the tube when you depress the cartridge, as the spring is a little stiff. I'm not always in the habit of installing the valve nut, especially roadside trying to go fast. It's a good inflator, but I might try another when this one fails (it rarely gets used to be honest)
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Old 08-12-2020, 04:00 AM
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Just used it once - swichted to tubeless 2 years ago - but it
worked well and is really light and small:
Silca IOLO III
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