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With the Turblo, Dynamic has a powerful mini pump in its range for quick re-inflation in emergencies. The electric mini pump measures just 45 x 33 x 71 millimetres without its 12.5 centimetre screw-on hose and therefore fits comfortably in any type of bag. A small display shows the current pressure, battery status and the unit in bar or psi. Operation via three buttons is intuitive; the desired pressure with automatic stop function can be set using the plus or minus button. In the test, the Turblo inflates up to six 29-inch tyres to 1.6 bar before it runs out of breath. These are decent values. After a good hour on the USB-C charging cable, the battery is ready for the next round. The integrated LED light is practical, allowing you to find the valve even in the dark. The scope of delivery includes two adapters for Presta and Shrader valves as well as a ball needle. The price of 80 euros is class standard >> available here.
A rear light with vehicle recognition is not just a great thing for roadies - the Lezyne Radar React also increases safety when commuting or on the way to the trail. It can be easily paired with a GPS device or smartphone and automatically wakes up in standby mode as soon as the Navy is activated - practical for everyday use. In our test, the rear light, coupled with an Edge 850, reliably warned of approaching vehicles with clear signals. The light itself shines strongly and brightly, the lateral radiation is okay. The Radar React in conjunction with the React Drive front light: Both lights can then be controlled centrally. The front light has an integrated warning system on the back that sends visual and acoustic signals. The Lezyne rear light can be attached quickly and easily to different seat post shapes, but is a little wobbly on thicker tubes.