Supreme x Lezyne Pocket Drive Pro Bike Pump
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Lezyne
Pocket Drive Pro Hand Pump
About the original
The Lezyne Pocket Drive Pro is a CNC-machined aluminum hand pump measuring 14 centimeters long and weighing 88 grams, capable of reaching 160 PSI for road tires or lower pressures for mountain and gravel setups. It includes an integrated ABS Flex Hose that threads onto the valve for improved pumping ergonomics over direct-thread designs, supports both Presta and Schrader valves, and carries a built-in valve core tool in the handle. Lezyne was founded in Thousand Oaks, California in 2007 by former Truvativ design lead Micki Kozuschek and is known for CNC-machined pumps, multi-tools, and lights. The SS2021 Supreme collab kept the aluminum body and added printed branding, retailing at $58.
About Lezyne
Lezyne is an American cycling accessories company founded in 2007 by Micki Kozuschek in San Luis Obispo, California, after Kozuschek sold the Truvativ component label he had co-founded. Lezyne produces CNC-machined aluminum floor pumps, hand pumps, multi-tools, LED headlights and taillights, GPS computers, and saddle bags. The Classic Floor Drive and Pressure Drive pumps use an overbuilt aluminum construction and thread-on chuck that became widely copied in the category. Product development and industrial design are based in California with manufacturing in Taiwan. Supreme has collaborated with Lezyne on co-branded bike pumps and lights.


