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Lezyne Shock Drive Pump
Lezyne Shock Drive Pump
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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The Lezyne Shock Drive Pump is a lightweight, shop quality pump made from CNC's aluminium. The analog gauge offers excellent accuracy and the 400psi max and Zero-loss chuck design make this a great option for anything from a high-pressure shock to a dropper post with a tiny air chamber.
Who's this item for: Anyone that needs to adjust the air pressure in their shock, dropper seat post, or suspension fork.
Materials: Made from CNC-machined aluminium with a composite gauge housing.
Gauge type: Analog gauge with marked 10psi increments.
Rated pressure: Max 400psi (27.5 bar)
Pump head type: Zero-loss chuck design that unthreads from the valve after the valve pin seals so you won't lose any pressure.
Air Bleed Valve: There is an air bleed valve on the face of the pump to allow for fine adjustments.
Dimensions: 258mm long
Pros: Good quality pump that should last years and years. The Zero-loss chuck is super handy to have on things like dropper posts where the air chamber is quite small and even a slight loss of air can have a significant effect on the internal pressure.
Cons: Digital gauges are generally easier to read than analog gauges.
Who's this item for: Anyone that needs to adjust the air pressure in their shock, dropper seat post, or suspension fork.
Materials: Made from CNC-machined aluminium with a composite gauge housing.
Gauge type: Analog gauge with marked 10psi increments.
Rated pressure: Max 400psi (27.5 bar)
Pump head type: Zero-loss chuck design that unthreads from the valve after the valve pin seals so you won't lose any pressure.
Air Bleed Valve: There is an air bleed valve on the face of the pump to allow for fine adjustments.
Dimensions: 258mm long
Pros: Good quality pump that should last years and years. The Zero-loss chuck is super handy to have on things like dropper posts where the air chamber is quite small and even a slight loss of air can have a significant effect on the internal pressure.
Cons: Digital gauges are generally easier to read than analog gauges.
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- MichaelI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year ago5 Stars
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