🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride: Tire Changes Made Effortless!
The BIKEHAND Tire Levers are essential tools for any cyclist, designed with metal reinforcement for strength and an ergonomic grip for comfort. These levers simplify tire removal and come with a smart clip system for easy storage. Plus, they are backed by a lifetime warranty, ensuring reliability for all your biking adventures.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Color |
Size | Size |
Style | Classic x 3 |
Height | 0.02 metres |
Item display length | 0.12 metres |
Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | BIKE HAND |
Manufacturer | VIVIOO |
Item model number | YC-305D |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 3 x 2 cm; 50 g |
ASIN | B074FRQMLV |
S**Y
Really good levers
These tyre levers are really good and strong there don't nip the tube also don't scrape your rims would recommend them thanks
K**S
Not breaking that easily and not making punctures in the inner tube
The media could not be loaded. Pros:1. Usual plastic tyre levers are pretty much one use for me, I break a lot of them... this metal ones are more durable,2. There is no risk of puncture because metal is covered by plastic, which is greatDrawback: they are heavier by 30g than my plastic ones. For road cyclists who take this for long rides might be important information :)I’m happy with the product. I cycle on a road bike around 100-200km per weekend and I get punctures sometimes, so I used a lot of tyre levers in my life. I find those a bit more durable than the only plastic ones, but I’m not sure if those are most optimally designed to take out the tyre. Definitely they are doing the job!
S**U
Handy Little Tools
Tyre levers aren't quite an essential item for cyclists, but they do come in handy at times. I've changed inner tubes on my mountain bike by hand - without tyre levers or other tools - a couple of times when punctures happened deep in the woods. That isn't an easy undertaking - real grip strength is necessary - but it is doable if you're strong, stubborn and stuck in a tight spot. Tyre levers make the whole process much easier, though. They're small enough to carry in a pocket - even in one of the small elasticated pockets on the back of a cycling jersey. The levers are made of plastic, which means they won't damage the rim of wheels (as metal levers can). Having three seems a bit like overkill. One or two can do the job easily (using two makes things easy: one to prise the tyre off initially and then clip onto a spoke, another to swirl round the wheel rim's circumference, lifting the rest of the tyre over the rim). At the price of £7.99 for three levers, there's nothing to complain about. Excellent value for these handy little tools.
A**E
Good quality set of 3 small metal reinforced plastic tyre levers.
I find larger cycle tyres come off easily but I need decent tyre levers to get the tyres off my hybrid. Metal levers are too aggressive and can damage the wheel rim or the inner tube so I use plastic ones. The problem is that I have to factor in plastic levers breaking occasionally, especially when you need them. These Bikehand levers are plastic but with a metal core meaning they do not damage my rims but are strong enough to be reliable.The ideal length of a tyre lever is a balance between being too big, having good leverage, being easy to handle and being compact enough for the emergency bag. These 11.5cm levers clip together and are very easy to carry while riding but my preference would be to have them a little longer.
A**R
Good value pack of longer life steel core tyre levers
Yes, as Bike Hand say in their product description, “Tire levers are a toolbox essential”, especially if you haven’t joined the tubeless revolution.I ride a lot along unpaved rural field tracks whose centre humps are luxurious with weeds whose thorns could probably puncture steel. You either learn to stick to one tractor rut – don’t cross the streams, as the Ghostbusters used to say – or get very handy with a puncture kit.I couldn’t tell you how many sets of cheap plastic tyre levers I’ve bought, because I’m an idiot who’s never learned that it’s a false economy because I’ll break at least one every other time I remove a tyre.And then I saw these. At 8 quid at time of review they’re not any more expensive than my next two sets of cheapo plastic levers. They have the comfortable feel of plastic in the hand, but a steel backbone I’m hoping will serve me well for years to come.
S**G
Excellent tyre levers
Tyre levers tend to fall into two categories - the ones which are too flimsy and just bend alarmingly, and ones which are metal and thus risk damaging tyres and rims.These Bikehand levers, however, are absolutely perfect! They have a strong metal core, so they don't bend even slightly, but they have a soft plastic outer which won't damage wheels or tyres. There is also a convenient clip on the back so you can attach one to a spoke while working with the others.They clip neatly together for storage. About the only thing I can fault is that they are perhaps a bit heavy - if you're the sort of cyclist who shaves his legs and is under the impression you are competing in the Tour de France, this might bother you, but for the rest of us mortals, it's not an issue.Really impressed - recommended.
J**A
Hi quality tyre levers
These are significantly heavier than the plastic only tyre levers - but of course, have a steel strengthener down the middle. That might preclude them if you're keeping weight to a minimum on a ride, but fine for keeping in the workshop.For my Marathon Plus tyres (one of the toughest to put on) I use a technique picked up from YouTube that works with the flimsiest, lightest tyre levels - use a rope wrapped around the tyre except near the part that's refusing to go on. The rope when tightened reduces the circumference of the tyre and you'll find you can roll the last bit on with thumbs - even with the most difficult of tyres. Magic!
M**G
Makes it easier to change my inner tubes
Normally i struggle with getting my tyres off if when i need to change my inner tubes, Since there's a slight kink in the frame, This often causes my tires to fail on me. The last time i tried to get the tyre off i was there for hours fiddling around having difficulty putting it back on.This simple tool made an agonizing task into a simple quick procedure, With the lever sliding under the tyres, Allowing me to change the tubes in record time. The tool itself is plastic, But it is reinforced with an inner metal piece which makes all the difference.Overall a very useful tool.
N**O
Very well designed and tough
I’ve gone through a lot of levers in my day. And I like there’s best. Theyre tough. They fit the rim with more fitness. And… They won’t scratch ur carbon rims— Even if ur a goon like me.
T**R
Handy
These things are handy for dismounting bicycle tires. They work well but I don’t think they will stand up to anything bigger like a motorcycle tire.
M**N
Good value
I haven’t had to use them yet. They appear well made.
M**.
Good levers for tough tire rim combinations
I purchased these levers after ruining a set of nylon/carbon levers on a set of 26" matrix aero rims and Kenda tires. The aero rims are very narrow and the tire (although properly sized based on branding) seems as if it is designed for a smaller diameter rim. My only complaint is that the metal doesn't protrude through to the tips. So while the body of the lever held up extremely well, the tips after a couple uses are already getting 'smooshed' due to force required to get under/between the tire and rim. I really like the metal with plastic covering as it protects the rim really well. Only wish the tips could be metal. For standard rim/tire combinations this set works very well and I would not hesitate to buy again. Giving 5 stars as although the tips look like they will degrade over time, they did the job that other levers couldn't.
M**N
Solid for those tubeless tires
Very sturdy feel they can pry as hard as I want to. A third one is nice they also snap together for storage.
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