Steel Digital Drive Floor Pump
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Steel Digital Drive Floor Pump
Built around a durable, painted steel barrel and piston, the Steel Digital Drive 3.5 adds in a machined aluminum base, a varnished wood handle and a highly accurate digital gauge. An extra long hose allows for easy fillups whether your bike is on the ground, on your rack or in your stand.
- Material
- [barrel] steel, [base] aluminum, [handle] wood
- Valve Type
- ABS1 Pro (presta, schrader)
- Max Pressure
- 220psi
- Hose Length
- 1700mm
- Deflate
- air bleed system
- Recommended Use
- bike maintenance
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 22, 2024
Great Floor Pump
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I have only used it about 6 times but have been impressed so far. I am particular about starting with exact tire pressure and I find this pump much easier than previous pumps I have used. The large digital readout is wonderful and easy to see in low light conditions. The valve attachment screws on easily and I prefer it to my other pumps that have a lever and end up crooked and allow air to leak causing me to attach and re-attach multiple times. I have not had any issues with "de-coring" of presta valves. My guess is people do not have there valves installed tight enough if they are having these issues.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
July 19, 2021
Really Nice Pump with a Flaw (for me)
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Lezyne makes great pumps, no doubt about it. The quality is top shelf and should last for as your bike. However, like other users said, the design of the chuck that you attach to the valve tends to decore the valve if you aren't careful. You have to end up using a tool incorporated into the chuck to tighten the valve core (new tubes often are loose) and then inflate. It's not insurmountable, but personally not worth it to me despite the high quality of the pump. If I had kept the pump, I would actually go with schraeder adapters over presta valves to prevent the decoring issue.
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