Lezyne Steel HV Floor Drive 3.5 Bike Pump
Engineered for high-volume performance and long-term durability, the Lezyne Steel HV Floor Drive 3.5 is a high-end bike pump that's easy to use for both Presta and Schrader setups.




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- Ergonomic varnished wood handle
- Oversize, durable steel barrel and piston
- Extra-long, high-strength hose
- Highly accurate 3.5 in. gauge to 100 psi/6.89 bar
- ABS-1 Pro chuck is compatible with Presta and Shrader valves
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View all Lezyne Bike Floor Pumps| Best Use | Cycling |
|---|---|
| Pump Type | Floor Pump |
| Valve Type | Schrader Presta |
| Maximum Pressure (psi) | 100 pounds per square inch |
| Integrated Gauge | Yes |
| Dimensions | 26 x 9 x 8 inches |
| Weight | 4 pounds |
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Overrated, imprecise. Screw-on design dubious.
Lezyne pumps similar to this one get excellent reviews. I don't agree. The screw-in connection to the valve is secure, after the connection is accomplished. This has merit. However, connecting to a valve is a two hand affair. One hand needs to hold the chuck head while the other twists the screw to tighten. That's inconvenient, but acceptable when inflating a tire mounted to the wheel. However when inflating an unmounted tube - necessary in the process of repairing a flat - you need an extra hand to hold the tube itself. I don't have an extra hand. I suppose none of the positive testers used the Lezyne floor pumps extensively - either they just did a test with a mounted tire, or they don't bike often enough to need to handle repairs by themselves. Or perhaps it works alright for tubeless setups, I don't know. Yes I can get the Lezyne to work by holding the tube in a crafty way, but it's not convenient. I also don't find the pressure reading trustworthy - the gauge wobbles up and down, and at each pumping gets stuck at a different pressure value. Then after the next pumping it can go up or down. My guess is that there's friction in the pressure gauge. It's not as bad as the Bontrager pump I have, whose reading is absolutely random and useless. But a good product the Lezyne is not. The screw-on head chuck is well made but not a good design.
Looks great, but rips out valve stems
The pump looks very sleek and vintage. It also has a very solid feel to the components. The screw on attachment is very secure, when you can actually manage to attach it to your tire. However, the screw on attachment is extremely frustrating and difficult to twist onto the valve. There is an added frustration of it being difficult to get the treading right, and if you don’t twist it on enough then the a proper seal is not obtained. If you twist too much you end up dislodging the valve stem which gets ripped off leaving an open gaping hole gushing air from your tire. What is a valve stem?!?!? I didn’t know before the Lezyne Floor Pump ripped out 5-10 valve stems on various tires over the years, but I would have been happy being ignorant to the equipment inside the tire that makes my rides possible. So thanks, Lezyne you taught me something.




