Topeak
JoeBlow Sport III Floor Pump
Garage workhorse that inflates everything from a Presta road tire to a Schrader ebike, scooter, golf cart, or side-by-side tire with one head.
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Strengths
- 160 psi ceiling covers road tires; low end is fine for fat and ebike tires.
- TwinHead DX5 fits Presta, Schrader, and Dunlop without changing parts.
- Large 3 in analog gauge readable from a standing position.
- Steel barrel and base far more durable than plastic competitors.
- 360-degree rotating long hose reaches awkward valve angles.
Weaknesses
- Analog only — no digital readout for precise low-PSI ebike or fat tires.
- 3.7 lb weight is shop-only, not portable.
- Not ideal for high-volume car or LSV tires (slow versus compressor).
- Gauge accuracy is approximate, not lab-grade.
Specs
- Max Pressure Psi
- 160
- Gauge
- 3 in analog chronograph-style, base-mounted
- Valve Types
- TwinHead DX5 (Presta, Schrader, Dunlop — no adapter swap)
- Hose Length In
- 36
- Barrel Material
- Steel barrel and steel base
- Weight Lbs
- 3.7
The Topeak JoeBlow Sport III is the right answer to “I have ebikes, scooters, maybe a golf cart, and I need one pump for the garage.” The TwinHead DX5 fits Presta (road bikes), Schrader (most ebikes and cars), and Dunlop (some European bikes) without swapping parts. 160 psi ceiling covers road tires; the low end works fine for fat-tire and ebike pressures.
What separates it from cheaper pumps is the build. Steel barrel and steel base — not plastic — so it survives years of garage use. The 3-inch analog gauge is readable while standing (most cheaper pumps have a gauge so small you have to bend down to read it).
The trade-off is analog precision. If you obsessively dial in tire pressure to the nearest psi, you want a digital pump (Topeak makes one) or a separate digital gauge. For most riders the analog gauge is accurate enough.
For airing up LSV or side-by-side tires (high volume, low PSI), you’ll be standing there for a while. Get a compressor for those. The JoeBlow Sport III is the bike-and-scooter pump that lives in your garage forever.
Sources
Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.
- JoeBlow Sport III product page — TopeakOfficial specs (PSI, head, hose).
- JoeBlow Sport III Amazon listing — AmazonStreet price and valve compatibility detail.