Reddit Reddit reviews LEZYNE Pressure Drive Hand Pump, Small - Black

We found 5 Reddit comments about LEZYNE Pressure Drive Hand Pump, Small - Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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LEZYNE Pressure Drive Hand Pump, Small - Black
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY MATERIALS - Lightweight, CNC machined aluminum construction with durable and precise parts, which are built to last so you can have a safe and enjoyable ride.HIGH PRESSURE - Efficient and ergonomic overlapping design is optimized for high pressure applications in a small body. Max PSI: 120psi - Dimensions: (Size Small) 170 mm, (Size Medium) 216 mmPRESTA & SCHRADER FLEX HOSE - Equipped with Presta and Schrader valve compatible ABS Flex Hose with integrated valve core tool that enables a tight seal with no air leaks.FRAME PUMP MOUNT - Lezyne's Alloy Drive Pump includes a composite matrix frame pump mount so your hand pump does not rattle or get lost. Our secure frame mount bracket comes with an extra security Velcro pump strap.A PASSION FOR DESIGN - Every product comes from a combination of a love for cycling and a passion for design. Our products are intelligently engineered and designed, and functionally complete.
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5 Reddit comments about LEZYNE Pressure Drive Hand Pump, Small - Black:

u/ItsToka · 2 pointsr/bicycling

That pump isn't going to fit in that bag. Rest of the shit will though. I have the large bag and the pressure drive pump

u/sr_maxima · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting
  • Tubes: anything you find will work
  • Patch kit: I like Einstein's patch kit because the patches are small, thin, and have feathered edges. Rema patches work too, but they're larger. I prefer small patches because the vast majority of tube failures are small punctures and the patch is already a zillion times larger than the hole. I dislike sticker patches and I don't trust them.
  • Bike pump: The Lezyne pressure drive is small and dependable. Get the carbon fiber one if you want to save grams. I don't use a CO2 inflater because I think they are wasteful and of limited utility.
  • Seat post bag: Really, anything will work
  • Water bottle: Whatever you have lying around.
  • Multitool: I like the Topeak Hexus II. It is compact, and has most of the tools you'll need for on-the-road fixes, including a chain tool.
  • Pliers: There is NOTHING on your bike that you should use pliers on. Use the proper tools for the job.
  • Tire levers: Any will work, but my favorites are the Soma steel core.
  • Rear light: Anything will do. I like the Planet Bike Superflash.
  • Front light: This totally depends on how often you commute in the dark, and what your environment is like. If you're riding on well-lit city streets, your needs will differ a lot from someone riding on rural roads or unlit trails. I use a SON generator hub with the Lumotec IQ Cyo and the combination is awesome. But not everyone needs that kind of setup.
u/SmartToaster · 2 pointsr/cycling

Tube

Levers

Frame pump (or alternatively CO2 inflator)

Patch kit (optional)

Saddle bag

u/tedfletcher · 1 pointr/bicycling

The most honest answer I can give you is that it just feels better. The most practical is that when you're going 45 mph on a downhill in the mountains, the less that rattles and can fall off your bike, the better.

[This] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008R5RT36/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) is my favorite, and fits spare tube, multi tool, levers, patch kit, tire boot, co2 and goes in my middle pocket. This guy goes in my right pocket with snacks and arm warmers. And then phone/keys/cash in left pocket. Only bidons on the frame.

u/disinformationtheory · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I have a similar pump, and I've been very happy with it. I really like the flexible hose; it makes the pump easier to use. Depending on what kind of bike you have, you might want the high pressure one (120 psi "pressure drive" vs. 90 psi "alloy drive").

I also have this multitool, which I've also been happy with, except the large hex wrench that fits over the smaller one isn't as secure as I think it should be (it's never fallen off though).