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Lezyne HP Road Drive Mini-Pump

Cycling > PumpsRated: *** by 2 reviews.

REI

The LEZYNE HP Road Drive mini-pump is elegant and delivers up to 160 psi. Its compact, efficient design offers approximately 20% more stroke than conventional pumps.

  • 100% CNC-machined aluminum construction; mounting bracket is noise and vibration free
  • Presta only

Dimensions:9.2 x 0.8 x 0.8 inches
Maximum pressure:160 pounds per square inch
Weight:90 grams

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Lezyne HP Road Drive Mini-Pump Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Fantastic!

Rating:*****
This pump is fantastic! There's an internal hose that unscrews from the top of the pump and attaches to the bottom. This allows you some wiggle room when pumping as opposed to a rigid connection with no hose.

It's rated to 160 psi, and I easily reached 120. It's a very light, solid design that easily mounts on any water bottle bracket.

I've had multiple people use the pump with no problem, so I'm not sure why the previous reviewer couldn't unscrew it properly. As long as you don't disconnect the hose from the bottom of the pump before you've disconnected it from the tire, you'll be fine. It's a presta only pump. Highly recommended!
dirkh at REI on 08/30/2009

Negative Reviews:

Fatal Design Flaw

Rating:*
Unattaching/Unscrewing the hose from the stem also Unscrews the Presta Valve from the Valve Stem....... thus letting out all the air after 250 strokes to get up to 90 psi.Lucky I tried it out in my garage instead of waiting for a flat 30 miles from home.I will look for a thumblock or twistlock design.Very disapointing for a[$] pump. [...]
Xtrackdog at REI on 07/14/2009