Topeak Roadie TT Twin Turbo
From 30.44
Topeak Turbo Morph G
45.69
Topeak Pocket Rocket
19.26
Topeak Roadie TT Twin Turbo vs. Topeak Turbo Morph G vs. Topeak Pocket Rocket
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Works well |
Sturdy pump |
Pumps easily |
Clicks onto valve |
Cons
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No (2x) |
Takes a long time to get enough bar in the tyre |
Reasonably large |
Plastic handle |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Because you can lock your pump head airtight onto the valve, you don't have to keep the mini pump pressed onto the valve by hand. |
A holder is included so you can easily transport the Roadie TT on your bike. |
Thanks to Twin Turbo technology, you pump a lot of air at high pressure into the tyre. As a result, you need fewer strokes to inflate your tyre fully. |
Clever combination between floor and mini pump, with fold-out handle, footrest and pump hose. |
Inflates tyres up to 11 bar and is suitable for Schrader, Dunlop and Presta valves. |
Handy analogue pressure gauge so you have your tyres at the right pressure. |
Includes pump holder, which you can easily mount on your bike. |
Since the pump cylinder runs through the grip, you can make extra large pump strokes with this pump. |
The Masterblaster has a maximum capacity of 11 bar. |
Suitable for all types of valves. |
Cons
The Roadie TT can only be used on Presta valves and is therefore especially suitable for road bike tyres. |
At 35 cm long, this bicycle pump is relatively long. |
The grip is made of plastic. This is slightly more vulnerable than an aluminium handle. |
Specifications
Road Bike
Multifunctional
Mountain Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Road Bike
City Bike
Presta
Presta
Schrader
Dunlop
Schrader
Dunlop
Presta
Schrader
Dunlop
Schrader
Dunlop
High pressure
High pressure
High pressure
Aluminium
Aluminium
Aluminium
11 Bar
11 Bar
11 Bar
Hand Pump
Hand Pump
Hand Pump
M (18.6 - 25.5 cm)
L (25.6 - 35 cm)
M (18.6 - 25.5 cm)
No
Yes
No
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
Grey
Silver
Type bicycle pump
Mini pump
Mini pump
Mini pump
Press
Press
Press