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21.6.2015

Absolutely fantastic mini pump. One of the most obvious advantages of this pump is the flexible hose that comes with it. One of the biggest drawbacks of most mini pumps is that they don't have hoses like full size pumps, and therefore have a tendency to damage the valve on your inner tube. The excellent hose on this pump overcomes that.At around 7.5 inches in overall length, this won't fit in most saddle bags. Fortunately, the pump comes with an excellent holder that mounts on the bottle holder screw holes. It actually sandwiches between the bottle holder and the bike frame, so you can attach both the pump and the bottle holder onto the same pair of holes.Although it seems small,it took only a minute of pumping to get a completely uninflated 26x1.95 MTB tube to around 30psi, which was more than sufficent to ride on. All of the connections are sealed with O-Rings, which don't exhibit any signs of falling off in the future.The only thing I have against this pump is that the female threads on the main body of the pump (onto which the hose screws) are plastic, and not metal. They seem durable and don't appear to be prone to stripping, but I would have preferred the extra peace of mind.
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17.8.2018

As a commuter (20+ miles/daily) and someone who'll take long (100+ mile) leisurely trips up into the Adirondack Mtns, having a good, reliable, yet easily carried pump is an essential part of my gear.I've gone through dozens of pumps, many have been discarded, most times because the interface to the valve stem was the weak point of the design. They'd either leak like a sieve, blow off under the slightest pressure or were just an ergonomic disaster when it came to being used.The Lezyne just nails it. The dual ended hose with its thread connections for either Presta or Schrader allows you to connect first to the valve stem and than to the pump body.Small enough to fit in a jersey pocket or a good size saddle bag,it can get you to a reasonable enough pressure to get you back on the road. That same small size means you'll be pumping like a mad man, but its either that or sitting by the side of the road.I'll generally use mine in combination with / as a back up to a CO2 inflator. Pump it up to seat the tire, check for leaks and top it off to max with the inflator.
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6.5.2019

I got this after getting really frustrated with running out of C02 on a recent ride and having to depend on someone else's pump. I did my research and found this to be one of the highest rated mini pumps out there. And I agree- I really like it...it's small, light, solid, and just works. I feel a pump with a hose is a necessity when dealing with finicky, fragile presta valves, and this one's hose screws on nicely. However, and maybe someone can clear this up for me, I find I have to screw the hose on the valve first, then screw the other end onto the pump second...the ends of the hose aren't free spinning as far as I can tell, which would alleviate this problem. Otherwise,you would have to spin the entire pump around and around until it's tight at the valve, which would make it much more cumbersome. But I think this is an A+ quality pump, and ~$20 seems a very fair price. And it is made in Taiwan, where some of the best bike stuff in the world is made...not China. I've given up on CO2...I take this with me on every ride now.
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23.7.2013

Up to recently I have relied on CO2 cartridges for flat repair on the road. Having been stuck a couple of times when the cartridges ran out and I had no means of inflating a flat, I decided to invest in a pump.I have field tested this on one flat and it worked well, taking less than 5 minutes to inflate a 700c x 23 tire. It has a handy rubber hose contained in the body that you take out to facilitate inflating the tire.And it includes a mounting bracket to mount in out of the way on the bottle cage screws. (Make sure your cage screws are long enough to accommodate the cage and the pump. I used a 1/2 inch [12mm] screw.One nitpick is that it claims a max pressure of 120 pounds.I found it very difficult to get more than 80 pounds. For my purposes it would be better with a smaller diameter cylinder, which would make it take longer to inflate a tire, but one could get more air pressure with the same effort.
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19.10.2020

This is a good emergency pump.Pros:1) Small and lightweight2) Solidly made, quality is good3) Flexible tube connector4) Bike mount for pump works good. Just make sure the pump is positioned correctly in the mount.Cons:1) Since it is so small, the length of each pump is limited so it takes a long time to fill up a high pressure road bike tire, and it is hard to get it up to the pressure you would want in a road bike tire. That is kind of a given for these small pumps, though.I use this as an emergency pump to put a little air in the tube so I can get it mounted in the wheel. I carry a CO2, which will fill the tire up to the road bike tire pressure. It can be used by itself, but it will take many,many pumps to get enough pressure in the tire, and that will take considerable effort.Overall, it works for me and the small size and weight are worth it.
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11.5.2020

I used it half a dozen times At home as a test- Decent pump, comes with bottle cage mount which is very nice to mount it out of the way and out of your pocket. In comparison to a road pressure drive(all alloy, 50 bucks) that I have on other bike it’s basically same weight and dimensions, it does seem to push A little less air per stroke but works just as good to get enough pressure to get you home. Feels a little more “plastic-y” And less solid when pumping, like you could accidentally rip it in half at that point when we turn into a gorilla halfway through the pumping process but going easy it has not failed me.One tip- to remove after pumping crack the hose at pump side first before the tire side to relieve pressure and prevent all your hard earned air from leaking out.
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25.6.2016

This thing is tiny and supper light. And it will pump up your road tires to at least 100 lbs. Others claim they will but most won't. Not in the real world anyway with an actual human rider on the side of the road. I used my floor pump to take a road tire to 100psi then used this pump to see if I could still add air. I COULD! I carry CO2 as well but I always carry this pump on a road bike. On a mountain bike, any portable low pressure high volume pump that connects to the valve stem correctly is passable. But this pump let's you trek far from home with a much greater sense of security. This pump,tire levers, a patch kit,and a spare road tube all wrapped up in a couple strips of very useful electrical tape should easily fit into a jersey pocket.
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1.11.2015

A superb pump. very nicely built and I was very surprised at the build quality.Dont get a frame pump without a hose, it makes life so much easier having the hose. The hose is actually detachable and stores down inside the pump tube. You can tell the first time you use it from the feel to the quality threads that this is a nice item.Many times I just use this pump to top-off my tires instead of the hassle of grabbing the large pump and putting in the presta valve adapter.IT takes longer to pump your tire up with these little frame pumps, but the convenience of it just being there in front of you the whole time and the ability to do both presta and Shrader valves is too easy to pass up.Donthesitate to buy this little guy!
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18.10.2020

I love this little pump! I have it strapped to my SC Blur and take it on every ride with me.The ability to pump both Presta and Schrader is a bonus but the real benefits are a) the flexible hose makes it SO easy to use without putting undue pressure on your stem, and b) the diameter of the pump’s piston means it moves quite a bit of air with each stroke, especially for such a small pump.One thing: if you’re using it with Presta’s make sure the actual valve is screwed into the stem tightly and secure because if the valve is lose the pump end can unscrew the valve when you attempt to disconnect it from the valve. Don’t know if that makes sense,so just make sure your valves are tight in the stems and you’ll have no issues.
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27.8.2014

Lezyne hand pump comes as advertised.Its cute little feature to hide the black extension attachment is cool.But I got this to attach it to the pressure gauge attachment. The pressure gauge connected without any trouble.I was able to pump in air in both front a back tires up to 100 psi without too much effort.But after 100 to take it up to 110, it takes considerable effort.Taking off the 1 star because from 100 - 110 psi with the effort being applied, it sometimes hurts the inside of your palm.If the handle could be converted to a T-handle, it would have been easier to apply pressure.Other than that,the product is perfect and would recommend to anyone who wants a pressure gauge attachment on a hand held tool.
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7.4.2015

The first thing I noticed was the weight. Incredibly light and despite that lightness feels very sturdy. Those that stows inside the pump-tube doesn't seem very flexible but is more than adequate to connect and react while you're churning away. The hose screws over the top the valve (presta or schrader) and into the lower hole of the pump.Maybe I was too use to the Blackburn that crapped out on me, but the pump action seemed effortless to me. I got my 700x28c Schwalbes up to 80psi before I felt fatigue and didn't notice a difference in the pressure as I neared completion. Great pump. Very happy with price, use, and over-all purchase.

4.11.2020

Caveat, I carry this with a co2 cartridge system and use this pump for initial and final inflation, and the co2 cartridge takes care of that exhausting eternity of pumping between. This does get in a surprising amount of air per stroke, in case your CO2 fails and you need to just use this. I have it fastened to the water bottle cage on my road bike and you would hardly know it is there. Between CO2 and tubeless tire goop, this is really for rare use only anyway. It only weighs a few ounces. Well worth it.

23.9.2015

It is the lightest pump I have ever seenIt seems to be able to provide very high pressure. I tried it up to 3 bar, it had absolutely no problemsSupports both Schraeder and Presta valves.Nice caps over the sensitive parts (though be careful not to lose them, when open they fall easily)Easy to pump, no sharp edges, no pressure over the vales, easy movement.The only negative is, because of the size, you have to pump A LOT in order to inflate the tires. It is kind of expected for mini pump though.

15.11.2018

I've gone through a lot of mini pumps which really sucked. This one keeps a seal even at higher pressures. It doesn't pinch my hand when I pump. It fits both Presta and Schrader. The hose makes it MUCH easier to pump up a tire. It stores neatly in my tool kit. The mount for the bottle cage is pretty sturdy but I don't use it. No more getting stranded on the side of the road in the rain when I run out of CO2!Just don't skip arm days at the gym, pumping this thing is a workout!

8.11.2016

Handy little pump for when I'm commuting to and from work! I ride a road bike and typically inflate to 100 PSI+. With this little pump, I was able to get to patch my flat and inflate it to the point where I could finish the ride to work. You have to work pretty hard past the 80-90 PSI mark, but the pump works as expected!It mounts nicely on one of the bottle cages (my bike has two) and the flexible hose screws on great. Love this purchase.
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