Sunday, November 20, 2011

Review: Blackburn and b'Twin hand pump

Blackburn hand pump (left) and b'Twin counterpart (right)
Hand pump is one of those tools that you should bring with you when cycling. It can come handy when you suddenly realise that your tyre needs some air. It happened to me in a number of occasions.

But which pump that should attached to your bike or inside your back pack all the time?

I have two. A Blackburn and a b'Twin.

The first one is very pretty and comes in several colours. It is so light and small you barely notice it is in your bag. The design is spot on. It looks like it comes out from the Apple design room in Cupertino.

However when comes to function it fails miserably. You need a lot of push just to inject air to a tyre. I try many times but the result is disappointing. I come to a conclusion that this pump does not live the expectation.

B'Twin pump, on the other hand is ugly. It only comes in black. Size wise, the pump is a bit longer than the Blackburn.

The design is straightforward. When comes to pumping air to your flat tyre, this beast obviously has the upper hand. The process is effortless. It really does what it says on the tin. At £4.99 it is also cheaper that the Blackburn.

The b'Twin hand pump definitely a cheap and cheerful choice.

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