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Your cart is empty.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.
Bernd Kowalski
Reviewed in Germany on January 21, 2025
Optimal für Ausfahrten mit dem Gravelbike!
Carlo Carrai
Reviewed in Italy on August 7, 2024
Tutto perfetto, dall’ordine alla consegna.Prodotto molto ben fatto e solido
Ski_dive_fiend
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Like that this is simple, light, smaller than most other tool sets. Price and quality is good too. Haven't had to use it yet, but think it really fits the bill to carry on a mountain bike ride.
Derek H.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 6, 2024
Good quality bike tool , everyone should carry one for what they cost it makes sense.
enrico puecher
Reviewed in Italy on January 27, 2024
Il minimo indispensabile ma anche il minimo ingombro. Ottimo per me.
Jacob
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
I've tried a bunch of these from different brands and they are too big and awkward or too small and hard to hold. This one is perfectly sized, long enough for good torque, and I like the metal crosshatching for grip.
QuickerClicker
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021
I would swap one of the less-used hex wrenches for a flat head screwdriver. Otherwise, this is perfect for a compact, sturdy bike tool.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020
Note, this will *not* solve every problem you can face on the road. And it's certainly no good for at-home bike work. But it's the best I've found for a very small, very lightweight on-the-bike emergency multitool. I carry this plus a way to change and inflate a tire, and over tens of thousands of miles I have never needed anything else except once when I broke a chain. Love it!
VNO
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
works well, well constructed and light. No complaints so far!
MW
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2014
Simple, compact, and reliable with robust hinges. Good for adjusting my seat and the machine screws of my panniers. I use it all the time to help novice riders who would otherwise destroy their knees by riding with their seats too low.
SD Cove
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2014
After I lost my last multi-tool I got to thinking that I don't need or use most functions on larger multi-tools (at least not when riding). And the big bulky ones are just extra weight and space along the ride. I like to throw a multi-tool in my jersey pocket or bike bag for those random little mechanical issues / adjustments.I generally don't use multi-tools for any bike maintenance at home, but in a pinch I feel I could do most anything on my bikes with this tool. Come to think of it I believe I could strip down and rebuild a bike with this little guy (okay, maybe not; no chain whip, cassette lockring tool, bottom bracket tool, pedal wrench, etc), but my point is that you don't need a 19-function tool for most bike maintenance -- especially out on the road.I feel the outer part (body?) of this tool is a bit much -- far bigger and stronger than it needs to be. I think it's the same pieces that Crank Brothers uses on larger multi-function tools and that they just throw more tools in the middle for those. I'd like to see this redesigned just for the 5-function so it doesn't feel so disproportionate, but overall that's just a minor gripe.
Meng Li
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2013
This is a nice little multi tool. It has all the frequently used functions and no more. So it is not bulky and fits into a hydration pack nicely. It is well made and also looks great
Andy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 11, 2013
Multi-tools can be a bit hit and miss. Some makers seem to think that only an infinite number of tools is enough, plus the one to get the stones out of horse's hooves of course, making that infinite plus one. You can't wield the tool properly when they are so big so this Crank Brothers tool is excellent. I only needed to add an 8mm allen key and I have most tasks covered in a very small space on my bike.UpdateI have now bought a second one for a second toolkit on another bike. This bike has mostly 4 and 5mm bolts on it. I had tried a tool similar to a spanner with Allen keys jutting out hither and yon. This was lighter but the tools did not jut out far enough for me to swing it without catching things jutting out from the other end against the touring racks for instance. Whilst the Crank Multi-5 is small, it does give enough clearance between tool end and body to swing the tool, so much better for my needs.
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