Lezyne Digital Pressure Drive mini pump review

The Lezyne Digital Pressure Drive has an inbuilt digital pressure gauge that tells you how much pressure is in your tyres

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Cycling Weekly Verdict

Not cheap, but built to last. It is great to know you have adequate pressure to ride home and will not fall victim to a pinch flat. Just be careful when unscrewing the valve.

Reasons to buy
  • +

    Can reach 100psi

  • +

    Gives you your pressure

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    Well made

Reasons to avoid
  • -

    Expensive

  • -

    Could be a little lighter

  • -

    Screw on valve.

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Not just any old mini pump, oh no, the Lezyne Digital Pressure mini-drive features a digital gauge to tell you how much pressure is in your tyres.

The pump is based on an existing Lezyne mini drive pump design and exhibits the quality CNC construction that Lezyne is known for.

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Oliver Bridgewood - no, Doctor Oliver Bridgewood - is a PhD Chemist who discovered a love of cycling. He enjoys racing time trials, hill climbs, road races and criteriums. During his time at Cycling Weekly, he worked predominantly within the tech team, also utilising his science background to produce insightful fitness articles, before moving to an entirely video-focused role heading up the Cycling Weekly YouTube channel, where his feature-length documentary 'Project 49' was his crowning glory.