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Your cart is empty.4.4 out of 5 stars
- #73,824 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #27 in Bike Workstands
KC Dickinson
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025
The design and build quality are evident. Some plastics feel thin and cheap, this ain't that. I was because about the clamp being plastic but after feeling it in my hand I'm confident it'll hold my dual motor 26" fat tie tie without an issue. Feels like a solid slab of ABS was machined down, figuratively. I wouldn't trust it in drywall regardless of anchors. Either cement with included anchors or into a stud. I'm bolting mine to an electric rising tv mount so I can adjust the height on the fly, but that's just extra. I digress.I would recommend it, it's a solid option and I've got no complaints
Dude
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Made well does the job.
Randy H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
Works as expected. Would buy again if needed
Rusty F.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
For years I’ve used my trailer-hitch bike-rack as my repair stand. However, my bike rack is HUGE and it only offers one position. I finally decided it was time to get an actual bike repair stand.This bike repair stand sold by NATGAI is the least expensive, and most basic stand I could find. I wanted something that I could mount on a wall, or clamp to my workbench, and then put away when it’s not needed. Mission accomplished.The cam levers are really easy to operate with just one hand, and they are SUPER solid. I like that they allow me to pivot the bike however I need to so that I don’t have to hunch or kneel to work on my bikes. Now re-indexing gears, re-truing wheels, or just cleaning the chain will be much easier.Because it’s such a compact design, I’m now thinking of ways that I can temporarily fasten it on my truck tailgate. That way I have a place to do field repairs for me or my friends if/when necessary.
bluhog
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I have a bench vise that rotates and has pipe Jaws. I figured if I could clamp this bike stand in the pipe Jaws, rotate the device I could use the bench and vise to hold everything up. Well it worked. It works perfectly. I trust it with my Trek Madone and it's strong enough to hold my steel frame Schwinn mountain bike that weighs almost 50 pounds.
Don
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Mounted it at the end of my workbench, and it is very convenient to quickly hold my bicycles for any type of adjustment or routine maintenance.
Nic
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
So long as you understand the limits, this is a really good budget bike repair stand. It does not appear to be intended for use beyond while actively repairing a bicycle.The description, pics, etc all agree (some listings don't) that the max weight limit is 45lbs. The clamp can fit tubes 1-3". I think the biggest issue if you were to leave a bike in it long term is if it got bumped you'd probably overstress the vertical tube or it's weld to the plate.The clamp is easy to operate and doesn't mar your finish.At $20 (current price after discounts) it's a no brainer for light duty use.
Fernando A.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 5, 2024
No tiene la rigidez que yo esperaba pero aún así comple con el uso
Jason Loftin
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Works great sturdy and strong
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