Best multitool ?

VTech
VTech Posts: 4,736
edited February 2013 in Road buying advice
Im looking to get a multitool to fit into a saddlebag, im not sure if one is better than another hence asking the question.
Cheers in advance.
Living MY dream.

Comments

  • I have a Lezyne Rap 13. Beautiful piece of kit. Highly recommend Lezyne for everything actually.
  • p1tse
    p1tse Posts: 694
    Crankbrothers 19 scores high by bikeradar forum
    It is bigger as with more tool options but trade of is size and weight

    Question is what tools would you require when out on a bike, make adjustments then a small selection of Allen type keys would do, for fixes, well I'm no good at DIY lol
    Wanted: Cube Streamer/Agree GTC Compact / Pro/ Race : 53cm
  • I have a Lezyne Rap 13. Beautiful piece of kit. Highly recommend Lezyne for everything actually.

    +1 great bit of kit

    :)
  • Garry H
    Garry H Posts: 6,639
    Park Tools I Beam.
  • The Phaart ones from Planet X are good value IMHO. Perfect for a small back up tool in case of emergencies.
  • I have an ibeam for my mtb, not sure about the integrated tyre level but seems well put together if a little heavy. Ok in a camelpak :)
  • Monty Dog
    Monty Dog Posts: 20,614
    Lezyne SV10, tiny, beatifully made and stainless steel means it can live happily inside a filthy seatpack. If you need more, you need to go on a mechanisc course.
    Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..
  • daviesee
    daviesee Posts: 6,386
    Monty Dog wrote:
    Lezyne SV10, tiny, beatifully made and stainless steel means it can live happily inside a filthy seatpack. If you need more, you need to go on a mechanisc course.
    +1
    None of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.
  • Dunno, I've not had a bad one yet. Make sure you get one with a chain tool.
  • cougie
    cougie Posts: 22,512
    I much prefer seperate items. A lot of multitools are great until you need to use them and then they're too fiddly.