Topeak Roadie TT Twin Turbo
35,53
Topeak Micro Rocket
28,41
Topeak Roadie TT Twin Turbo vs. Topeak Micro Rocket
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Pump capacity |
Mounting on valve |
Size |
Pumps quickly (2x) |
Compact (2x) |
works very well, better than others |
Small and don't need it in my jersey |
Cons
Just does not fit in tool bottle |
No (3x) |
Often pumps (logical, I choose compact) |
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. |
| The Micro Rocket is one of the smallest mini pumps on the market. |
| With a weight of just 65 grams, the Micro Rocket hardly adds weight to your equipment. |
| With a maximum pumping capacity of up to 160 PSI / 11 bar, the Micro Rocket has plenty of power to re-inflate your tyres. |
Cons
| The Roadie TT can only be used on Presta valves and is therefore especially suitable for road bike tyres. |
| Due to the small size, you will need a little more pump strokes to reach the desired tyre pressure. |
Specifications
Road Bike
Road Bike
Presta
Presta
High pressure
High pressure
Aluminium
Aluminium
11 bar
11 bar
Hand Pump
Hand Pump
M (18.6 - 25.5 cm)
S (0 - 18.5 cm)
No
No
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
Grey
Type bicycle pump
Mini pump
Mini pump
Press
Press