Crank Brothers Multi Tool Includes 10 Tools, Black/Pink

April 21, 2018 - Comment
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The ultimate trailside companion. These high tensile steel multi-tools feature a precise fit and Finish and side grips for a secure handhold even with gloves on. The M10 includes: hex wrenches: #2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; screwdrivers: Phillips #2, flat #2; Torx: t-25.

Product Features

  • The ultimate trailside companion.
  • These high tensile steel multi-tools feature a precise fit and finish and side grips for a secure handhold even with gloves on.
  • The M10 includes: hex wrenches: #2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 screwdrivers: phillips #2, flat #2 torx: t-25
  • Specifications- Length: 89mm, Weight: 124 grams
  • Lifetime warranty

Comments

kbern says:

Great tool, better than the bigger ones I took the advice of another reviewer and I got this 10 function one instead of the larger ones. This one is way better, and I know, because I also have a larger one.As the other reviewer said, this one has longer tools (e.g. allen wrenches), has everything I need, is more compact and *way* lighter.Excellent tool.

D. J. Braden says:

Simply great. Strongly recommended for you and other cyclists you know. Yes, this weighs about an ounce more (mine is 154 grams) than listed on the packaging and advertised claims, but then I weigh far more than I should, so I’ll work on shaving grams there first. For the xenophobic, it is manufactured in Taiwan, which is likely where your bike was made.The fit of the tools in my bikes’ (Jones 29+, ICE trike, Santa Cruz) hardware is absolutely superb; I much prefer it over the two Park multi-tools I own, though I do wish the hex wrenches had ball-ends…

Seventh-777 says:

These rust and corrode regardless of care. This would be a great tool with all the right bits to keep you moving on the trail or on the road, but unfortunately I have to update my review to one star – I own five of these, and all of them have started to rust within a year. I keep one in a hydro pack at all times, and the rest end up either in the car or in a frame bidon on my trail bikes. Every one of them has quite a bit of corrosion, and I’m not exactly leaving them out in the rain.It still functions perfectly and is a…

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