Description
Engineered for high-volume performance and long-term durability- The Steel HV Floor Drive 3.5 is a high-end bicycle floor pump featuring a machined aluminum base, a larger, durable steel barrel, and piston attached to an ergonomic varnished wood handle- offering 25% more air-volume per stroke for faster inflation on larger tires....
Lezyne Steel HV Floor Drive 3.5 Pump Item # 1908832

Description
Engineered for high-volume performance and long-term durability- The Steel HV Floor Drive 3.5 is a high-end bicycle floor pump featuring a machined aluminum base, a larger, durable steel barrel, and piston attached to an ergonomic varnished wood handle- offering 25% more air-volume per stroke for faster inflation on larger tires. Equipped with a highly accurate 3.5" gauge to (100 psi/6.89 bar), an extra-long, high-strength hose, and the Presta and Schrader compatible ABS-1 Pro Chuck for fast, precise, reachable inflation.
Features:
- High-end floor pump with a machined aluminum base
- Designed for fast, high-volume inflation on larger tires
- Oversized, durable, steel barrel and piston
- Ergonomic varnished wood handle
- ABS-1 Pro Chuck, Presta/Shrader compatible
- Extra-long, high-strength hose
- Highly accurate 3.5" gauge to (100 psi/6.89 bar)
Specifications:
- Weight: 1792 g
- Dimensions: 665 x 230 x 220 mm
- Maximum PSI: 100 psi, 6.9 bar
- Chuck: ABS-1 Pro Chuck (Presta/Schrader)
- Base: Aluminum
- Gauge: 3.5 Analog
- Pump Type: High Volume
- Handle: Wood
- Piston: Steel
- Barrel: Steel
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Rated 5 out of
5
by
Dangeruss from
Pump for a Lifetime
Amazing Pump. High volume for easy and quick fill. Gauge works perfectly. The best part is the screw on valve which wont slip off or wear out over time like the clamp on valves. Looking for a pump that will last you a lifetime, this is the one.
Date published: 2025-09-25
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Z Mac from
It's a pump - no more no less.
Fine. The valve head needs to be screwed on which is a bit slow and the output doesn't seem to be any different to a normal pump.
Date published: 2025-07-30