Daysaver's New MTB Kit Stores Your Multitool Inside Your Pump
Daysaver's Incredible6 multitool and 40HV pump weigh 136g combined. Modular bits, tubeless-ready, frame-mountable. Here's who it's actually for.
136 grams. That's the combined weight of Daysaver's new Incredible6 multitool and 40HV pump — a complete roadside repair kit that weighs less than most energy bars. For the rider who's already optimizing every gram on the bike and every minute in the schedule, this German brand is betting that modularity beats the junk-drawer approach to tools.
The Multitool: 51 Grams of Actual Utility
The Incredible6 ($49.95) packs two tire levers, a T-handle tubeless plug tool, and up to five customizable bits into a 51-gram package. That's genuinely light — most comparable multitools hover around 80–100 grams before you add tire levers. The bits are CNC-milled hardened stainless steel, not pot metal that rounds off after three uses. Storage for bacon strips is built into the body, which eliminates the separate pouch that always migrates to the bottom of your saddlebag.
The modular bit system lets you carry only what your bike actually needs. If you've never touched a T30 Torx on your rig, leave it home. Daysaver sells MixMatch bits separately so you can dial in the exact loadout. Smart if you know your bike; useless if you don't know the difference between a hex 4 and hex 5.

The Pump: Compact Until You Need It
The 40HV pump ($99.95, 85 grams) is MTB-focused with a 40 cm³ volume and 80 PSI max. The retractable handle extends for actual leverage — a real advantage over stubby mini-pumps that leave your forearms burning. The Incredible6 stows inside the pump body, rattle-free. One object in your pocket instead of two loose tools. The frame mount ($19.95) includes shift adapters that let you center your bottle cage and pump together, preserving knee clearance on smaller frames.
Presta only. No Schrader compatibility. If you're running Schrader tubes on a kid's bike or a commuter, this setup won't work. The $129.95 bundle includes everything — multitool, pump, mount, adapters — which saves about $40 over buying separately.
Who This Actually Helps
Riders who know their hardware and want the lightest possible kit without sacrificing function. The customization requires some homework — you need to audit your bike's fasteners before ordering bits. If you want a grab-and-go multitool that covers every contingency, the traditional 15-in-1 approach still exists. But if you've ever stared at a multitool full of bits you've never used, the Incredible6's modularity starts to make sense. 136 grams, configured exactly for your bike. That's the pitch.