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Old 03-07-24, 07:11 PM
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I have a Lezyne Road Drive large, it's the best mini pump I've had or used. I also have a Topeak Race Rocket HP, not a bad pump, just takes about 75 strokes more to get to 85 psi than the Lezyne, and the effort is higher, but it is the second-best mini pump I've owned.

At one time a few years back I ordered a lot of pumps and sent them mostly all back, keeping the two I mentioned, but the others wouldn't even get to 65 psi, and one of them blew out the end cap at just 40 psi, that one was a SKS Puro, very nice looking pump, but it wasn't able to handle much pressure at all. The Puro I sent back under warranty and they sent me a Wese Carbon, a far better pump, but not as good as the Topeak, it's a huge effort and a lot of strokes to get to 85.

The Lezyne Road Drive in the large size is the best mini pump currently on the market for high pressure tires.
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