If I wanted a portable power source, I would use a CO2 tank like for a paint ball marker.
With an adjustable pressure regulator you would have a very light and portable power supply.
A note on the new valve placement.
I ended up bending the handle out a few degrees, I raked my knuckles twice while using it with the handle straight. YMMV
Though someone was trying that, but don't remember for sure.
Crossed my mind so I could try a Throwpod in it.
But so far has worked fine with a std bag.
http://www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?category_id=284&item=937
Those in the 12oz fit tight after a few launches loosen the bag up a bit.
I can see where the more streamline shapes would not fit as tight.
I have a Nashbar brand that goes to 160.
For a 260 rated pump Topeak looks like the only one. http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_581481_-1___204804
But 60psi gets me 60+ feet with a 12oz weaver bag and NE dynaglide line for reference.
The face book arb JB something has been...
Bike pump from his vid
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https://youtu.be/cCfT_yAGbpI
Used mine on all weekend in the cold and rain setting lines to pull windthrown trees on a steep hill side.
Works so much better than a BS in the cold, and in general.
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