Torque spanner testThe top 3 for bikes in the test

Sandra Schuberth

 · 27.12.2025

Torque spanner test: The top 3 for bikes in the testPhoto: Georg Grieshaber
Testing device from Gedore

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TOUR comprehensively tested 12 torque spanners. Here we present the top 3, with third place being awarded twice. Also in the test: torque spanners for use on the road.

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It is impossible to imagine a bicycle workshop, whether professional or amateur, without torque spanners. We can't imagine tightening the saddle and destroying our beloved bike in the process. Or the handlebars don't stay in position because we haven't tightened the bolts sufficiently out of caution. A safety risk! To ensure that neither of these things happens, you should adhere to the torques specified by the manufacturer. A torque spanner helps here. And use the tool correctly.

3rd place: Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+

Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+Photo: Georg GrieshaberTopeak Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+
  • Overall grade: 1,3
  • Price: 80 Euro >> available here at a reduced price
  • Special feature: Suitable for travelling
  • Conclusion: The Topeak tool is not quite as neat as the Silca, but thanks to the chain riveter it is the more complete tool and with the flat case it is even more compact. The scale on the torque attachment is also easier to read and delivers convincing values. Thanks to the extension, even hidden screws are easy to reach. With a T-handle like the Silca, handling would be even slightly better. On the other hand, the mechanics give no cause for criticism. If you value correctly tightened screws when travelling and are looking for an inexpensive tool, you will find it here.

3rd place: Silca T-Ratchet + TI-Torque Kit

Silca T-Ratchet + TI-Torque KitPhoto: Georg GrieshaberSilca T-Ratchet + TI-Torque Kit
  • Overall grade: 1,3
  • Price: 150 Euro >> available here at a reduced price
  • Special feature: Suitable for travelling
  • Conclusion: The Silca tool impresses with its outstanding workmanship. The ratchet handle, torque attachment, extension and bits are stored in a waxed case. All connections are held in place magnetically. Even if the values on the drag indicator are somewhat difficult to read, the Silca achieves very precise torques. Handling is a real pleasure. Without the torque attachment, the tool can simply be used as a ratchet, which can be used for most work on the bike. In the latest version, the display has also been slightly enlarged.

2nd place: Gedore Bike Set Torque

Gedore Bike Set TorquePhoto: Georg GrieshaberGedore Bike Set Torque
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  • Overall grade: 1,2
  • Price: 159 Euro >> available here
  • Conclusion: A comprehensive package at an attractive price. Perfectly balanced, intuitive to use and adjustable in 0.1 increments with an easy-to-read scale. The German-made spanner with interchangeable mushroom head also enables controlled left-hand tightening and sits securely in the hand thanks to its wide grip. Even though the ratchet head is somewhat coarse, it releases with a clear click. Leverage point and working direction are marked and a test certificate is available. Despite minimal deviations, all test values are in the green zone.

1st place: Wera Bicycle Set Torque 1

Torque spanner from WeraTorque spanner from Wera
  • Overall grade: 1,2
  • Price: from approx. 190 Euro >> available here
  • Conclusion: The Wera box will delight screwdrivers: In addition to the perfectly crafted spanner, the most important bits and two extensions are provided. Despite its size, the spanner fits perfectly in the hand and even small screws can be easily operated. The scale is easy to read, finely adjustable and the mechanism engages cleanly. The tightening direction and grip point are also displayed. The Wera only triggers in one direction. A full test certificate is also available here. Wera refers to retailers for the price of the 16-piece set, which is available in online shops from around 190 euros.

Sandra Schuberth, sometimes an after-work ride, sometimes a training ride, sometimes an unsupported bikepacking challenge. The main thing is her and her gravel bike - away from the traffic. Seven Serpents, Badlands or Bright Midnight: she has finished challenging bikepacking races. Gravel and bikepacking are her favourite subjects, and her demands on equipment are high. What she rides, uses and recommends has to stand the test of time: not in marketing, but in real life.

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