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My Nano Torqbar arrived today.
Impressed with it. Similar size and weight to my multi-tool. Takes standard bits, of which I have loads, so I can take a couple of different allen key sizes and a screwdriver head.
A bit more faffy to use than the multi-tool as have to fish out the right bit (and not lose them), but it does torque, so it's pretty good.
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So, with the torq stuff it's 50g heavier than what I currently carry, but with torque.
If I just took the ratchet stuff it'd be lighter than my set of allen keys/chain tool.
My chain tool is probably lighter so I could actually drop the weight further if I swapped it out but I reckon I'll just keep it in a neat set.
Ah, I dismissed that after someone said the torque clicks were not distinguished enough. The review above says the Silca is too big to carry but it's about the same size as the Topeak so I'm not sure how they came to that conclusion. Also, the Silca has a range of torque from 2-8Nm rather than 3 fixed 4,5,6Nm bits so perhaps more flexible, if I could just remember what torques I need on my bike...
EDIT: Scratch that, the https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Topeak-Ratchet-Rocket-Lite-NTX-_214632.htm has a torque range as well, rather than the three separate fixed torque bits.