Sonic, I know you said compact frame mountable pumps and this one is only covers the frame mountable aspect but the Topeak Road Master Blaster is well made and sits fairly discreetly under the top tube without a bracket. You may like compact pumps and pumping up your tyres in a mere 150 strokes to get 80psi, but trust me once you've used one of these or a Zefal version
you will never look back. One of the main problems with mini-pumps is that you hardly ever get the tyre back up to the right pressure as you would with a track pump - which is not only slower but also a softer tyre is often more likely to puncture again. Check it out below - it's reduced as well.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=11312The only downside with carrying one of these is that most people end up borrowing it when the group punctures. However that way you can build up lots of tea & cake credits from those who borrow it
Also if I'm going away now I don't tend to take a track pump as this one does the job fine as well.
Go on,,break with convention and get a proper pump I dare you!
Marcus.