Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HPG vs SKS Airboy 8.0
Comparison 2026 — Bike Pumps
Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HPG edges out the SKS Airboy 8.0 with an overall score of 85/100 against 74/100. It scores particularly well on pump power (82/100) and portability (90/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Pumps.
The SKS Airboy 8.0 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €12.00 versus €35.00.
Pump power winner
Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HPG
16% higher than its rival
Value winner
SKS Airboy 8.0
10% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HPG | SKS Airboy 8.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €35.00 | €12.00+192% |
| Rating | ★4.5 (2,140) | ★4.2 (860) |
| Overall | 85/100+15% | 74/100 |
| Performance | ||
| Max pressure | 13,8 bar / 200 psi+73% | 8 bar / 115 psi |
| Valve head | ABS2 schroefdraad (Presta/Schrader) | Multi-valve (Presta/Schrader/Dunlop) |
| Gauge | Geen | Geen |
| Strokes to 7 bar | ca. 160 | — |
| Strokes to 5 bar | — | ca. 240 |
| Dimensions | ||
| Length | 26,5 cm+15% | 23 cm |
| Weight | 270 g | 95 g+184% |
| Hose length | 13 cm | — |
| Material | CNC aluminium | Kunststof |
| Mounting | — | Framehouder inbegrepen |
Pros and cons
Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HPG
Pros
- CNC-machined aluminium — premium finish and long lifespan
- Fold-out foot and flex hose: stable pumping on the road
- Up to 13.8 bar: genuinely suitable for road tyres, not just emergencies
- ABS2 screw-on head supports Presta and Schrader
Cons
- At 270 g heavier than a regular mini pump (150–180 g)
- Threaded head works well but is slower than a flip-lever design
SKS Airboy 8.0
Pros
- Light at 95 g and small enough for a saddle bag or jacket pocket
- Multi-valve head fits Presta, Schrader and Dunlop
- Included frame bracket mounts under the bottle cage
- Under €15 — fits almost any budget
Cons
- Plastic housing feels less premium than aluminium rivals
- Realistically caps at 5–6 bar — the last bar takes many strokes