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Crankbrothers Sterling SG Review

A nice looking mini pump with an integrated gauge; unfortunately, it is hampered by a poor pump head seal
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Crankbrothers Sterling SG
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Price:  $46 List
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Manufacturer:   Crank Brothers
By Curtis Smith ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Dec 17, 2016
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RANKED
#13 of 14
  • Pumping Performance - 30% 4.0
  • Ease of Use - 30% 6.0
  • Portability - 20% 6.0
  • Looks and Design - 10% 5.0
  • Durability - 10% 3.0

Our Verdict

The Crankbrothers Sterling SG is a high-quality mini pump with a pressure/volume selector, and an integrated gauge. It's a good all-around performer and is most comparable to the Pro Bike Tool High Pressure Pump in pumping performance. The integrated pump head is easy to use but does not offer the ergonomics of a flex hose pump head.
REASONS TO BUY
Portable
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks durability
Expensive

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Bottom Line We like the pressure gauge but can't get over the annoyingly bad seal on the pump headThe performance of a floor pump, but the size of a frame pumpA mountain bike pump that won't break the bank but performs exceptionally wellLight and effective, this is a great option to mount on your frame or stash in your jerseyBest mini pump on the market for road cyclists
Rating Categories Crankbrothers Sterl... Topeak Road Morph G Topeak Peakini II Birzman Velocity Ap... Lezyne Road Drive
Pumping Performance (30%)
4.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Ease of Use (30%)
6.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Portability (20%)
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7.0
Looks and Design (10%)
5.0
7.0
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8.0
7.0
Durability (10%)
3.0
7.0
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Specs Crankbrothers Sterl... Topeak Road Morph G Topeak Peakini II Birzman Velocity Ap... Lezyne Road Drive
Weight 140g 204g 134g 136g 97g
Length 20cm 35cm 27.5cm 17.78cm 23.5cm
25C Road Tire Pressure following 200 Pumps 45psi 125psi 85psi 44 psi at 100 pumps 72psi
Tire Pressure 27.5 x 2.3" Following 300 Pumps 17 psi in volume mode 50psi 55psi 22psi 25psi
Ability to reach 90psi in a road tire 25cc Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes
Pump Head Type Standard Integrated with locking lever Hose with locking lever Standard with locking lever Non-thread hose, slip on Hose Thread On and Slip on
Presta Compatible Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Schrader Compatible Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Frame Mount Bracket Included Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Pressure Gauge Yes Yes No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Sterling features an integrated pressure gauge and a pump head that converts automatically to both Presta and Schrader valves. Pumping mode is selectable with either a pressure or volume mode. This pump is a good all-rounder with some unique features.

Performance Comparison


crankbrothers sterling sg frame pump review - the sterling sg has an integrated pump head with a locking lever....
The Sterling SG has an integrated pump head with a locking lever. The integrated gauge sits just below the pump head.
Credit: Curtis Smith

Pumping Performance


Pumping performance is middle of the road, neither great nor terrible. The Sterling is designed for both pressure and volume use, much like the Silca Pocket Impero. It does a decent job at all applications but is not a superior performer. We reached 45 psi in our road tire test in the pressure mode on the pump.

For comparison, Lezyne Road Drive hit 70 psi in the same test. The Sterling will get you up to 90 psi, but it is a lot of work and pumping effort rapidly ramps up with increasing pressure. In the mountain bike tire test, the Sterling hit 17 psi in volume mode where our top performing mountain pumps are hitting the high 30 psi range. The pump head is also not as good as other designs and leaks air if a 90-degree angle is not maintained continuously.

crankbrothers sterling sg frame pump review - the pressure/volume selector on the sterling sg, can be turned to...
The pressure/volume selector on the Sterling SG, can be turned to provide improved performance for different applications.
Credit: Curtis Smith

Ease of Use


We like the pump head, which works with both Presta and Schrader valves. Attaching to either valve is easy, press it on and flip the locking lever and you are ready to pump. There is a pressure/volume selector on the handle to improve pumping performance based on application.

The adjustable mode option is also found on the Vibrelli Mini, but the adjustment knob on the Sterling is much easier to use. Pumping is smooth, but the integrated head does not offer the ergonomics of a flex hose pump such as the Pro Bike Tool. The built-in gauge is easy to read, but it is sometimes less visible.

crankbrothers sterling sg frame pump review - the sterling sg is constructed of aluminum and plastic parts.
The Sterling SG is constructed of aluminum and plastic parts.
Credit: Curtis Smith

Looks and Design


This is a nice looking pump. It has an integrated gauge on the pump head, which is round, rather than the inline gauge style found on the Pro Bike Tool. The gauge is accurate to within 5psi, so it gives a good indicator of pumping progress. We like that the pump head easily switches between Presta and Schrader, but the seal on valves is less than ideal. We would gladly take the extra effort of a thread on connection for the increased seal. The pressure/volume selector knob is a nice feature, but pumps without them such as the Silca Pocket Impero have similar if not better performance across the pressure/volume spectrum.

crankbrothers sterling sg frame pump review - the sterling sg has an integrated pressure gauge.
The Sterling SG has an integrated pressure gauge.
Credit: Curtis Smith

Portability


The Sterling is a nice compact size at 20cm and fits well in a jersey pocket. It weighs 140g, putting it in the middle of the mini pump weight range for the products we tested. It comes with a frame mount bracket that has a pump head plug to prevent contamination. If portability is a top concern, the Topeak Race Rocket and Lezyne Pressure Drive are ideal.

Durability


The pump head showed deterioration during testing. The seal on valve stems was never great, but it got worse with use. While the rest the pump held up well during testing, the Editors' Choice award-winning Lezyne Road Drive or Lezyne Gauge Drive will offer a higher level of durability.

crankbrothers sterling sg frame pump review - the dust cap on the sterling sg frame mount.
The dust cap on the Sterling SG frame mount.
Credit: Curtis Smith

Value


There are much better pumps available for far less than the price of the Sterling.

Conclusion


Overall, the Sterling is a quality mini pump, with good all-around performance. Unfortunately, the pump head does not provide a good seal on valve stems, and also lacks durability.

Curtis Smith