User submitted reviews
Review by dide
Very light, 90 grams with the frame mount.
Inflates to 75-80 psi with 150 strokes.
Your tire is ready to ride in 2-3 min of pumping and you can inflate as many tubes or patched tubes as un-fortunately happens .
Well worth the money.
Review by Luis
Love the LARGE pump over the medium pump because it is much easier to get up to 100 psi. Let's face it, hand pumps are a pain in the butt, but this one makes it as tolerable as possible. Can easily get you up to 120 psi within a couple of minutes. Only downside, is you must be careful with rubber O-rings as they have a tendency to fall out and these are probably crucial to pump's performance...that's why I gave 4 stars instead of 5.
Review by Barry
Have used this pump 3 times so far. Works great and never had to use cartridges to finish up. Highly recommend.
Review by Luis
Large sized Lezyne Road Drive pump is better than the medium sized one. With Large, it is much easier to get up to pressures above 100 psi. Both pumps will get you there, but one will get you there in half the time.
Keep in mind, you should be wearing a padded glove on your pumping hand as the point of contact will hurt otherwise.
Email me with questions.
Review by Anonymous
This pump is great! Easy to use and offers a good amount of pressure range. Glad I switched from CO2 to this pump.
Review by Anonymous
Small (fits inside jersey back pocket), but effective. Fixed pinch flat in minutes on a eventrace and didn't feel tired. Barrel gets a little hot from the friction though.
Review by Anonymous
It pumps reliably, and the hose adds a little time to the set-up, but makes the actual pumping go,a whole lot easier. As for carrying it, that's its weakness. It has a tendency to fall out of my jersey pockets. And while it's visually unobtrusive on the bike, the mounting bracket is crap. It doesn't fit on water bottle bosses unless you take a dremel to it. This is a recurring problem.
Cheap-ass water bottle cage manufacturers can figure out where to put the holes, why can't Lezyne?
Review by PlainsTruth
Being careful not to utter the F word that must not be uttered ... finally picked up a thorn and flxxxed, and had to use the pump way out on a country road. Excellent, excellent performance. Buy the long version for its volume. It won't fit inside a seat bag, but it's so thin I velcro'd it to the top of my top tube where it' been riding for past six months. Also comes with cage attachment Love the self-contained, screw-on flexible hose that saves presta valve and makes it easy to find your best pumping position for the situation. I gave it double 5-stars mainly because, although a bit pricy, I've never in 40 years of bicycling found a hand pump this brilliantly designed and crafted. (One complaint The little black rubber cap covering the screw-in bottom of the pump comes off easily. Now lost. A round piece of duct tape will keep out dust until my next fxxx.
Review by Anonymous
I've only had to use it once. It performed well. A little concerned that the rubber cap at the top tore off on the first use. Shouldn't matter, unless it allows the hose to become clogged with debris. Otherwise, it's a small, light, and effective, all what I was looking for.
Review by lovecycling
Mounts to the bike easily, efficient performance, looks great on the bike. Best small pump we have used.
Review by Anonymous
Perfect little pump for flats.
Review by Mo-Mo
Very light weight pump inflates my tires up to 100 psi.. Need I say more?
Review by decurb7
I purchased this pump about 1 month ago and luckily have not had to use it on the road yet, that is why I only gave it 4 stars. I ride a road bike with 700x23mm clincher tires so I wanted something rated for high pressure. I purchased this pump with a new set of tires also, so I did try it when mounting those. Now I didn't push the pump to its limit, but I was able to easily get the tires up to 90 psi. The flexible hose is extremely convenient and allows you to exert that little bit of extra force needed, as you get into the high pressure zones, without worry of bending/breaking the presta valve.
Review by Mark B
If you're looking for a small lightweight pump to actually take along with you on your long ride, this is the best one I've found! I ride a very isolated trail, 29.8 miles in the heart of florida called the van fleet state trail. there are days that I literally am the only person on the trail, so If I get a flat I've got to be prepared. the other day sure enough my front tire went flat now I carry an extra tube, and extra foldable tire. I carry 3 tire wrenches and a co2 system. well sure enough the co2 misfired and I was left with an empty front tube. viola my little pump! You unscrew the inflation tube from the barrel then screw the inflation tube to your presta valve stem and start a pumping. I was up and running in 2 minutes! I have now idea on the pressure I achieved but by feel it was firm enough to ride the last 10 miles without incident. This thing mounts to you water bottle cage and is completely out of the way I have a titanium Roark frame and I don't even know she's on there.
Review by beachbiker52
The Lezyne pumps are light, solid and really do pump up a tire to rideable pressure. For road bikes be sure to get those with 160 PSI.
Review by Keys Biker
Love the retractable hose with the threaded connection to presta valves. When working at high pressure, most clamp on rigid pumps move around and bend the stems. This pump is forgiving. One can apply force to the pump without the worry of keeping it in a fixed position. Much easier to use than the other styles. As easy as a floor pump, just much smaller capacity. This is the only pump I would take as a carry on item.
Review by Anonymous
I purchased this pump as an upgrade over my old entry level pump. The quality and the pump pressure rating is really what sold me on it, and that it was on sale didn't hurt.
Review by Anonymous
Sleek design, light weight and compact enough to pack in my jersey pocket, but they'll won't go up to 160psi as advertised. up to 90-100 psi you will feel the pump very warm and takes a lot off efforts.
Review by LA Paris 62
I love everything about this pump. The hose, the ease with which you can get the desired pressure, and of course the newest feature, the pressure release button. Further the frame mounting bracket is a perfect complement to the pump's design and function. The pump performs best with threaded, non-removal core values-although there is a direct press-on contact option. For best results go with Vittoria 42mm tubes. The pump works so well you will want to stop and help fellow cyclists with a little air. That happened the other day-boy was this cyclist impressed, and he liked the idea that you don't have to worry about running out of CO2. He was back on the road in no time, and I got a new cycling buddy, and probably sold him on the idea of a Lezyne pump.
Review by tak
I wear a fanny-pack that serves all my different bikes, and this pump has the ability to take care of flat issues for all of them. My pack doesn't have to be re-loaded upon changing bikes and rides, and I don't have to purchase different bike-specific pumps.