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LEZYNE

LEZYNE MICRO FLOOR DRIVE HPG Compact Foot Pump Black

With the LEZYNE Micro Floor Drive HPGtake a real foot pump with you on the bike! Designed for high-pressure tires (Road) tires in this HPG... Read more

Recommanded price* : 79,95 €

Regular price 69,99 €
Regular price Sale price 69,99 €
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Description

With the LEZYNE Micro Floor Drive HPGtake a real foot pump with you on the bike!

Designed for high-pressure tires (Road) tires in this HPG version, this pump is easily transported on your frame thanks to the included attachment, and features a removable footrest and long hose for comfort and efficiency wherever you are!

Made from CNC aluminum that's as light as it is robust, this pump also features a comfortable ergonomic handle, a Flip Thread Chuck tip that screws directly onto Presta and Schrader valves, and an analog pressure gauge.

Ref: 7970442084518

Points forts

Oversized piston

Sturdy steel footrest

Integrated pressure gauge with bar and Psi markings

Ergonomic CNC-machined aluminum handle

Flip Thread Chuck threads directly onto Presta and Schrader valves

Frame support included

Caractéristiques

Pressure gauge : Analog

Handle material : Aluminium

Body material : Aluminium

Folding Feet : Yes

For valves : Presta

For Valves : Schrader

Maximum pressure : 11 bar / 160 psi

Flexible Connector : Yes

Bike mount : Supplied

Informations techniques

Specific high-pressure design for Road ;
Integrated pressure gauge with bar and Psi markings,
Length: 300 mm ;
Weight (manufacturer): 194 g.

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 4.4117646 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The LEZYNE Micro Floor Drive HPG is a compact and efficient foot pump for high-pressure tires, praised for its lightweight design, ergonomic handle, and impressive inflation capabilities. Customers appreciate its ease of use and portability, though some noted mixed experiences with pressure accuracy.

Summary topics

  • Pump Efficiency: 54%
  • Inflation Capabilities: 17%

Review topics: ["quality", "design", "pressure", "works", "equipment", "pump", "inflation", "connection", "space", "drawback", "foot"].

Review highlights

  • "The small size allows it to be easily carried, and having a small foot greatly facilitates inflation."Anonymous
  • "I therefore keep this pump and its incredible inflation."Pilpilou
  • "Very good hiking foot pump: lightweight and reliable."Hiker

Reviews

Unreliable

"I bought this pump to replace mid-range pumps that last 2 years... . First of all, the pressure gauge is so inaccurate that it's useless. And now, after 2 1/2 years... ... it's leaking, so it's impossible to inflate a bit... ... the pump was stored in my backpack during EN tours (I don't use it for DH), with an inner tube, so it didn't suffer any shocks. Probike offers me the replacement hose with mano ... at 27.5€ (+shipping costs) ... ... no thanks, I'll find a cheaper hose without mano this time. (Repairs with waterproof tape obviously don't work, too bad ^^) Very disappointed with Lezyne, I had put the price thinking it was worth them, and well no more reliable than brands 2 times cheaper!"

Moutte (1/5)

does the job but can't take the heat

"I bought this pump a few years back for a touring bike (Compass Bon Jon Pass 700x35 tires) It did the job properly for several months, but eventually the piston ring gave up the ghost on inflation (too much heating I presume). It's a pity that wear parts are no longer sold, it would have been so nice to be able to repair it."

Thierry34270 (3/5)

really nice, except for the precision

"I've just received this pump and tested it, inflation goes well, with a piece of cloth between your hand and the pump handle, you can inflate much faster and more comfortably than with a classic mini pump. On the other hand, precision isn't quite there. Compared with an SKS foot pump and a Schwalbe digital mini manometer, which give the same figures for a given inflation, the Lezyne is out of its depth. When the Lezyne has its red indicator right on 8, the others indicate between 6.3 and 6.5 bars (tested by putting the Lezyne back on afterwards, still on 8). In short, I don't normally inflate above 6.5 bars, so it's perfect for me. I'll just have to remember the pressures I need to reach with this pump, depending on the pressures I want to obtain. A word of advice: blow the hose off the handle before unscrewing the nozzle from the base. This is especially important when reinstalling it, by the way."

Thomaschatillon (4/5)

TB, complete, design, light, efficient, Route&Vtt

"I bought this pump because it was difficult to travel with a heavy and cumbersome home-made foot pump. This one is amazing: light (I weighed it at 191 gr pump alone, 220 gr with the mounting bracket), nice design (the hose screws on and doesn't move when you're not using it), efficient (double graduation scale: it's indicated in bar and in Psi, the folding foot allows you to inflate efficiently). The inflation handle seems small, but it's a handy thing to have: no problem inflating to 6. 5 for me. Also, can inflate all my bikes (gravel, road and mountain bikes, chamber or tubeless) since Schrader and Presta ... ."

Aaroute (5/5)

Expensive but good quality

"Very well finished and aesthetically pleasing. Seems solid. With a little effort you can get up to 8 bar. Space-saving and lightweight."

Stanh (5/5)

Perfect

"Quality pump, easy to use, inflates to 5 bar without difficulty. Easy to store given its size."

Riton09 (5/5)

Not bad.

"The small size makes it easy to take on board, and the fact that it has a small foot makes inflation much easier. But the accuracy of pressure and reading is average."

Anonymous (4/5)

Quality pump

"Quality and practical equipment. As described. Good connection with our mountain bike valves, unlike my old pump. Fast shipping. Very satisfied"

Vinchenzo (5/5)

Foot pump

"Ok is what I wanted for gravel riding".

Jlfa (5/5)

Modern, discreet pump

"Well thought-out, discreet pump used once to get a good grip".

Ussac19 (5/5)

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