| 78 | | $43 | The performance of a floor pump, but the size of a frame pump |
| 76 | | $85 | This is our recommended mini-pump if you carry a backpack |
| 76 | | $165 | We love products built to last, like this high-performance frame pump |
| 74 | | $50 | If you need a high pressure pump for low pressure tires, this is a great option |
| 73 | | $40 | Light and effective, this is a great option to mount on your frame or stash in your jersey |
| 73 | | $16 | A mountain bike pump that won't break the bank but performs exceptionally well |
| 71 | | $40 | A small pump with outsized performance, this is a good option for weight conscious road bikers |
| 71 | | $50 | This is a mountain-bike-specific mini pump that has great high volume pumping performance |
| 70 | | $40 | If you want the speed of C02 with a mini-pump back up, this one's for you |
| 70 | | $50 | Best mini pump on the market for road cyclists |
| 66 | | $30 | Snazzy looks, excellent functionality and a reasonable price point make this pump a solid purchase decision |
| 58 | | $40 | A reasonably priced and highly-functional frame pump for road or cyclocross bikes |
| 54 | | $120 | A high price for durable but poorly performing pump |
| 54 | | $35 | A poorly performing frame pump that has a CO2 regulator that works very well |
| 50 | | $45 | We like the pressure gauge but can't get over the annoyingly bad seal on the pump head |
| 36 | | $25 | It doesn't cost much, but it doesn't pump that well either |