Topeak Mini Dual G
20,45
Lezyne Pocket Drive
22,49
Lezyne Sport Drive HP
17,37
Topeak Mini Dual G vs. Lezyne Pocket Drive vs. Lezyne Sport Drive HP
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Reviews
Pros
-
small (17x) |
Compact (15x) |
Light (10x) |
Solid (7x) |
small (4x) |
Compact (4x) |
Light (3x) |
Easy to attach (2x) |
Cons
-
None (3x) |
Small pump capacity |
Fragile |
Quick to break down |
No (2x) |
Price |
Always a bit more pumping with such a mini |
No need to lose the flexible tip |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Topeak Morph bicycle pumps combine the size of a mini pump with the size of a floor pump. |
The lightweight and compact design makes the Morph bike pump ideal to take with you. |
With a maximum pump pressure of 160 PSI (9.6 bar) and a pump connection for Presta, Schräder and Dunlop valves, you can inflate a wide range of belt types. |
Thanks to the small size, this pump fits in a saddle bag or back pocket. |
The Pocket Drive has a pump hose for easy access to the valve. |
Has a flexible pump hose which makes it easier to inflate the tyre. |
Comes with attachment material for the frame. |
Thanks to the flexible pump hose, air cannot escape while pumping. |
Cons
Due to their slightly larger size, the Morph mini pumps weigh a little heavier than the normal mini pumps. |
Due to the small size you will need more pump strokes to fully inflate the tyre. |
There's no pressure meter on which to read the exact tyre pressure. |
Specifications
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
Road Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
Road Bike
Presta
Schrader
Dunlop
Schrader
Dunlop
Presta
Schrader
Schrader
Presta
Schrader
Schrader
High pressure
High volume
High volume
High pressure
Aluminium
Aluminium
Aluminium
9 Bar
11 Bar
8 Bar
Hybrid pump
Hand Pump
Hand Pump
L (25.6 - 35 cm)
S (0 - 18.5 cm)
S (0 - 18.5 cm)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Grey
Black
Black
Type bicycle pump
Mini pump
Mini pump
Mini pump
Screw
Screw