I’ve used this pump on a number of different valves and haven’t had a single issue. If you haven’t used a Lezyne pump in a while, the valve core removing issue seems to be a thing of the past. This hose has fittings for both Presta and Schrader valves, plus a bleed valve built in. Like most Lezyne hand pumps, the Pocket Drive has a removable ABS Flex hose that stores in the opposite end of the pump. Its small size also means it’s pretty light – without the mount this thing weighs in at 75g. In spite of its tiny size, the pump is surprisingly easy to use, mostly due to the telescoping design which adds extra length to each stroke. That makes it just about perfect to stash in your jersey pocket or smaller saddle or top tube bags. When collapsed, the Pocket Drive is smaller than this pack of Gu Chews. That’s where the new Lezyne Pocket Drive comes in – it’s positively tiny, yet is easy to use for lasting inflation. Pumps will likely always provide inflation, but they can be bulky or hard to use. CO2 is usually more compact but is finite in inflation. Pump or CO2? On the frame, or in your pocket? If you’re wanting to be prepared for that unlikely flat, these are pretty common questions to ask. Support us! BikeRumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article.
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