Topeak Pocket Rocket DX II
23.33
Lezyne Pocket Drive
22.31
Lezyne Pocket Drive HV
25.36
Topeak Pocket Rocket DX II vs. Lezyne Pocket Drive vs. Lezyne Pocket Drive HV
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
small (17x) |
Compact (15x) |
Light (10x) |
Solid (7x) |
Looks good (4x) |
Compact (4x) |
Small (2x) |
size (2x) |
Cons
-
None (3x) |
Small pump capacity |
Fragile |
Quick to break down |
Does not fit next to a fidlock bottle |
Up to 6 atmospheres |
Not suitable for racing bikes |
No |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Topeak Pocket Rocket fits easily in your back pocket. |
The aluminium air chamber gives the hand pump a solid and reliable body. |
The Topeak Pocket Rocket DX II has a maximum pumping capacity of 160 psi / 11 bar. |
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. |
Due to its compact size and low weight, you will hardly notice that this mini pump is in your back pocket. |
The integrated ABS pump hose makes the pump very easy to use and is more resistant to dirt and wear. |
Because the Pocket Drive HV pumps a lot of air into the tyre per stroke, this mini pump is very suitable for larger tyres, such as mountain bike tyres. |
Cons
The Pocket Rocket DX II has no pressure gauge. |
Due to the small size you will need more pump strokes to fully inflate the tyre. |
The maximum pump pressure of 6.2 bar makes this pump unsuitable for road bike tyres. For those tyres, the Sport Drive is a better choice. |
Specifications
Road Bike
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
Road Bike
Gravel Bike
Mountain Bike
Mountain Bike
Presta
Schrader
Dunlop
Schrader
Dunlop
Presta
Schrader
Schrader
Presta
Schrader
Schrader
High pressure
High volume
Aluminium
Plastic
Plastic
Aluminium
Aluminium
11 Bar
11 Bar
6,2 Bar
Hand Pump
Hand Pump
Hand Pump
M (18.6 - 25.5 cm)
S (0 - 18.5 cm)
S (0 - 18.5 cm)
No
Yes
Yes
Colour
Grey
Black
Black
Type bicycle pump
Mini pump
Mini pump
Mini pump
Screw
Screw