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Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump
Price : $29.79 - $45.98
Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump

Product Description


The Lezyzne Pressure Drive Pump is compact enough to toss in a jersey pocket, and beefy enough to inflate tires on a dump truck. Made from CNC-machined aluminum for minimal weight and maximum durability, the Pressure Drive won't slow you down on the trail, or off. Lezyne even outfitted the Pressure Drive with their ABS Flex Hose to eliminate the chance of snapping a valve stemAAAwhy? Because tubes are expensive.Product Features
  • Material: CNC-machined aluminum
  • Dimensions: (small) 170 mm, (medium) 216 mm
  • Valve Type: Presta
  • Max Pressure: 120 PSI 8.3 bar
  • Hose Length:
  • Deflate: yes, ABS (Air Bleed Equipped)
  • Weight: (small) 90 g, (medium) 107 g
  • Recommended Use: roadside inflation
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 2 years

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 13.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B001T7RSA8

Product Features

  • The Pressure Drive is a sleek, compact pump
  • 120psi
  • feather-weight, CNC machined aluminum structure
  • oversized piston that houses a reversible Presta/Schrader hose
  • Pressure Drive S 90g, Pressure Drive M 103g

 

Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump

 

Customer Reviews


There are two models of the alloy pressure drive pump, 6" and 9". Both are small and incredibly portable. The smaller model, which I have, can fit into a medium-sized seatbag.
There is also a carbon variation (expensive) and a "regular" alloy mini pump for mountain bikes, plus larger frame-sized models for riders who want a bigger pump. There is also a mini floor pump. The large number of variations is kind of confusing, so if you are a roadie, be sure to get one of the "pressure drive" models, whether mini or frame-sized.
It has a clever hose assembly, so you don't put pressure on the valve stem as you pump up the tube. It will take longer and more pumping to get your tire up to pressure than larger pumps, but it can pump a road tire up to pressure in about 200 strokes. You can easily get past 100lbs, and with a bit more effort can get to 120lbs. This pump is so small, effective, and convenient to carry that I think it is worth the tradeoff.
This ranks up there with the other best, small bicycle pump, the Topeak Road Morph. The Road Morph is a more efficient pump, but it is also substantially bigger and requires me either to wear a backpack or use a frame attachment to carry it, whereas the Lezyne fits easily into my seatbag. I have both and highly recommend both, but at this point I carry the Lezyne.

I feel that this is the perfect alternative to CO2 inflators, taking up no space in your bags, weighing little, and looking nice as well.
The pump mounts to a bottle mount and can be mounted under a bottle rack. I installed it in about 2 minutes.
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