Which Topeak Multi-tool?
Discussion
Oh yeah, I've got a lineline box at home. But instead of a multitool that gets all wet/dirty/rusty, well if you're a MTBer anyway, I've got one of these.
In the words of Clarkson, it's sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
Not to mention weather proof enough to be in my Camelbak in Rain/Snow/Mud and on that rare occation, happy dust.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Topeak_Survival_...
But, if you get one, open it, throw the glue, tyre levers and patches out and stick some Park levers and self-sticking patches in your Camlebak.
For you Roadies out there, it also comes with a strap/mount affair for your frames, so you can carry water in your water bottle.
In the words of Clarkson, it's sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
Not to mention weather proof enough to be in my Camelbak in Rain/Snow/Mud and on that rare occation, happy dust.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Topeak_Survival_...
But, if you get one, open it, throw the glue, tyre levers and patches out and stick some Park levers and self-sticking patches in your Camlebak.
For you Roadies out there, it also comes with a strap/mount affair for your frames, so you can carry water in your water bottle.
Edited by P-Jay on Thursday 12th November 17:12
I have a Topeak Hex which whilst not as fully-featured as an Alien, has pretty much everything you'd need on the trail.
If it's serious enough to need any more tools you're probably walking home anyway...
If it's serious enough to need any more tools you're probably walking home anyway...
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