A brand new tubeless tire is just as vulnerable to punctures as one that’s two days from retirement. It’s one of cycling’s many injustices. And nobody wants to throw away $80 (or more) just because of a slice that’s barely too wide for a traditional plug. Travis Engel happens to be in that very predicament. He has a nearly new tire with a terminal injury, and it’s been on ice waiting for science to find a cure. The Lezyne Tubeless Pro Plugs just might do the trick.
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Skids Sell Pumps: Lezyne’s New “Gravel” Floor Pumps
Our friend Andrew Juiliano breaks down Lezyne’s new mid-volume floor pumps. These pumps are in-between a high-pressure road pump and a high-volume, low-pressure mountain bike pump, which makes sense. For $99.99, you get a digital interface Pro-line floor pump, for $79.99 the standard model, and the standard “analog” pump runs $64.99. See more at Lezyne.
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Lezyne Goes Digital with their Hand Pumps
For those obsessed with dialing in the correct pressure on the trail, fret no longer. Lezyne’s compact and capable hand pumps just got a digital facelift, now allowing you to get the right amount of pressure into your off-road tires. Head to your local dealer to see these in-person and roll on over to Lezyne’s new blog post to read more.