Lezyne HP Drive Pump (Black) (High Pressure) (M)

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Lezyne HP Drive Pump (Black) (High Pressure) (M)
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The Lezyne HP Drive Pump is a compact, lightweight hand pump for high pressure tires. With the included mount you can secure the pump to your frame so that you don't get stranded out on the road again.

Features:
  • Compact, lightweight hand pump with efficient overlapping composite matrix handle
  • CNC machined aluminum barrel and piston optimized for high pressure applications
  • Equipped with the ABS Flex hose
  • Presta and Shrader valve compatible
  • Includes lightweight composite matrix frame mount

Specifications:
Length: 170mm (S) or 216mm (M)
Valve Compatibility: Presta & Schrader
Max Pressure: 120 PSI
Pump Type: High Pressure
Gauge: -
Mount: Bottle Cage Bolt Mount
Material: Aluminum
Color: Black
Weight: 77g (S), 90g (M)

This product is expected to become available for purchase on Saturday, April 19, 2025

JM
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Jul 9 2024 (4 months ago)
Lezyne HP Drive Pump (Black) (High Pressure) (M)
Lezyne HP Drive pump with ABS flex hose (model No. 1-MP-HPDR-V2M04, EAN product code 4712805976645) from Nashbar in June 2024. 91g; the mounting bracket adds another 11g. Packaging says 120 psi / 8.3 bar but tested it on a 700c/28mm tire and only got to 70 psi. That took 120 strokes at which point I ran out of juice. Still, 70 psi is enough to get to a real pump. It helped to wear riding gloves while pumping.

One reads about the design feature whereby the Presta end of the hose, threads, not onto the valve barrel, but onto the valve core. It can happen that, when you unscrew the hose from the valve after use, it will unscrew the valve core and release all the air you just pumped in. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jprjRIq5PUg for such a complaint. This happened to me the first time I tested it, but I'm sure the valve core wasn't firmly seated. Screwed the core back in, tightened it a bit, rubbed just a hint of lube on the core threads, and problem solved. It also helped not to screw the hose onto the core with full force - use just enough to make a seal. Some of the Lezyne models have a valve core tool built into the hose - a nice feature. One could carry a valve core tool in one's kit but a better solution might be to use a Schrader adapter and the Schrader end of the hose. One should probably carry an adapter anyway since gas stations never have Presta pumps. Nice unit, gets a "5" despite the valve core business.