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The Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump is a lightweight hand pump designed for high pressure tyres, ideal to throw in your ride kit and forget about until you need it.
Lightweight CNC Machined aluminium construction, ideal for your hydration pack or even your pocket
Optimised overlapping design for high pressure applications
Max 120 psi / 8.3 bar
The Pressure Drive Pump can be used with Presta and Schrader valves and it’s got Lezyne’s ABS (Air Bleed System) which is a pressure release button in the hose for fine tuning and to prevent unthreading the valve core when removing the chuck. The pump comes with a frame pump mount and is also small and compact enough to fit in a pocket or in your hydration pack.
Online we currently accept payment from the methods listed above including a wide range of finance options. In store we also accept payment in the form of cash and gift vouchers.
Finance Options
In order to get the kit you want, when you need it, without ruining the family finances we offer a highly flexible range of finance options to help you get the best products on your bike now rather than at the end of the season when you've saved up the cash to make the purchase. There are even interest free options which effectively spread the cost without costing you any extra.
D.T.(Automotives) Limited T/A Tweeks Cycles is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is the broker and not the lender. Our FCA registration number is 689896. D.T.(Automotives) Limited offers credit products from Secure Trust Bank PLC trading as V12 Retail Finance and Klarna. Credit is provided subject to affordability, age and status. Minimum spend applies. Not all products offered by Secure Trust Bank PLC are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.