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Overview
About Lezyne Micro-Floor Drive HPG Hand Pump
Closeouts. Lezyne Micro-Floor Drive hand pump delivers floor-pump efficiency in a hand-pump size. The CNC-machined T-handle is optimized for high-pressure applications, plus there's an integrated pressure gauge.
- CNC-machined aluminum barrel, piston, base and T-handle
- T-handle is optimized for high-pressure applications
- ABS Speed Flex hose releases air pressure in the pump hose, eliminating the chance of unthreading Presta valve cores
- Threaded chuck is compatible with Presta, Dunlop and Schrader valves
- Integrated pressure gauge
- Includes composite matrix frame pump mount
- Weight: 150g
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- Prop 65: This product may contain a chemical or substance known to the state of California to potentially cause reproductive harm
Specs
Specs about Lezyne Micro-Floor Drive HPG Hand Pump
- Material: Aluminum, composite
- Capacity: Maximum pressure: 160 psi, 11 bar
- Weight: 6.5 oz.
- Dimensions: 2.25" wide; 1" deep
- Length: 12"
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- Prop 65: This product may contain a chemical or substance known to the state of California to potentially cause reproductive harm
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great frame pump
Reviewed by ploeg from Central IA on Sunday, February 14, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great mini floor pumpVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Michigan on Sunday, May 1, 2016This is a great mini floor pump. You can get the pressure that you need without damaging the valve stem. It will change to either presta or schrader. Very light weight for the size.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. A good pump with some caveatsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Bikeaholic from Healdsburg,CA on Monday, March 28, 2016Other reviewer say this has a limited lifespan because the gaskets eventually wear. It is new for me, so that I cannot comment on that. The several caveats I have with this pump is (1) it rattles a fair amount if you are not completely careful in how it is placed. If it touches your frame, it will make rattling sounds. (2) As the mount uses the same screws as for the water bottle cage, it can make it a bit difficult to take out your water bottle. You may want to mount it on the opposite side of the hand you use to take the bottle in/out. (3) the nozzle attaches to the stem with a screw-top method. You need to be aware that not all stems have threads. Note that some are smooth, and this pump will not work for those stems.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great frame pumpReviewed by ploeg from Central IA on Sunday, February 14, 2016The bottom line is that this is a great frame pump for road and hybrid bicycles. Some might prefer the Topeak Road Morph G pump, but at the least this pump is worth considering as well.
The pump does come with an inline pressure gauge, even though the picture doesn't show the gauge. The gauge goes up to 120 psi/8 bars. The pressure marks are printed directly on the clear plastic shell of the pressure gauge, so it's hard to tell the exact pressure reading from a few feet away. You can get around this issue by wrapping the pressure gauge with electrical tape at the desired pressure level, so it's not a huge problem.
The pump also comes with a bracket that can share a bottle boss with a bottle cage. Thread the bolts through the bottle cage and bracket with the bottle cage on top and the bracket on the bottom, and you can mount the pump to the side of the bottle cage. This allows you to carry two water bottles and a pump on your bike without having to use zip ties to mount the pump to the frame.
To use this pump, you must unscrew the chuck from the pump base, and then screw the chuck onto the valve. It takes a little more time to get the Lezyne pump ready for inflation than the Topeak Road Morph G pump, which clamps onto the valve. On the other hand, once you screw the chuck onto the valve, the chuck stays on the valve until you unscrew the chuck from the valve. Also, if you want to switch the Lezyne pump from Presta to Schraeder or back, you unscrew the chuck from the end of the hose and screw the other end of the chuck onto the hose. The process is simpler than with the Topeak Road Morph G pump, which requires you to remove three pieces instead of just one.
The Lezyne pump comes with a hose that's roughly twice the length of the hose of the Topeak Road Morph G pump. The Lezyne pump's air chamber is somewhat smaller than the Topeak Road Morph G pump's air chamber, so I'm guessing that the Lezyne pump needs more pumps to fill a tire. The handle on the Lezyne pump is about 1.5" wide, and it doesn't fold out, whereas the handle on the Topeak Road Morph G pump is about 2.3" wide and folds out. I find the Topeak Road Morph G handle to be more comfortable than the Lezyne pump handle when pumping, but the Topeak handle sometime flops around, whereas the Lezyne pump handle doesn't, so the handle is a matter of personal preference.