Budget tip with a splash of colourDynamic Turblo gets really hot in the test

Matthias Borchers

 · 11.05.2026

Dynamic Turblo mini compressor
Photo: Matthias Borchers

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The Dynamic Turblo comes sixth in our test of seven mini compressors. As the second cheapest candidate, it brings colour to the otherwise black test field and offers average pumping performance. Its biggest problem is that it becomes a hot potato in the maximum test at seven bar - the competition has significantly more thermal reserves here.

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Value for money with a colourful accent

At 79.99 euros, the Dynamic Turblo is the second cheapest candidate in the test field and, in addition to the anodised, elegant aluminium housing of the test winner Silca, brings a colourful accent to the otherwise black monotony of the mini compressors. In terms of pumping performance, it is in the lower mid-range: 66 seconds for four bar with a 30-millimetre tyre is decent, but not outstanding. It needs 182 seconds for the maximum test at seven bar. With just under four tyres per battery charge, its battery performance is weaker than that of most of its competitors. Despite its favourable price, the Dynamic scores 1.5 for features - it has everything you need.

Solid handling, critical heat development

The Turblo achieved a solid score of 2.3 for handling and display, placing it in the middle of the tested devices. It is easy to operate and the display is easy to read. Standard features such as an extension hose, zip bag, USB-C cable, valve adapter and a practical light are all included. The biggest drawback is the temperature development: While the Dynamic remains moderately warm at four bar, it gets significantly hotter than the cooler front-runners Silca and Trek when tested at the maximum pressure of seven bar - it is better to use long-fingered gloves for thermal protection.

Technical data:

  • Price / country of production: 79,99 Euro / China >> available here
  • Equipment / extras: Standard adapter, tube, zip bag, light, ball valve
  • Dimensions / weight: 33 x 58 x 133 mm / 139 grammes
  • tyres per battery charge (700 x 30c): 3,75
  • Pumping time in seconds (4.0 / 7.0 bar): 66 / 182
  • Temperature in degrees Celsius at (4.0 / 7.0 bar): 40/ 80

The notes in detail

  • pumping capacity (35 %): 3,0
  • Battery performance (35 %): 3,0
  • Handling / Display (20 %): 2,3
  • Equipment (10 %): 1,5
  • TOUR grade (100 %): 2,7

That is our conclusion

The Dynamic Turblo shows a decent performance. With four bar in 66 seconds and 180 seconds to seven bar, it is in the middle of the competition. However, the strong heating is much more critical: under high pressure, the housing reaches up to 80 degrees and thus gets hotter than any other pump in the test; the yellow "Hot" sign on the hose is more than justified here. The integrated LED for valve illumination and the easy-to-read, multi-coloured display are positive features. At around 80 euros, the Turblo is in the middle of the price range and is solidly equipped. However, handling suffers from the high operating temperature.

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Matthias Borchers is an expert for clothing and accessories in the test department of TOUR. As an amateur cyclist, he has completed the TOUR-Transalp and the TOUR-Trans Austria. His reportage trips from San Francisco to Sakai and 17 trips to the Tour de France with around 30,000 motorhome kilometres are also formative.

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