Wolf Tooth’s Pack Pliers won’t take the place of an all inclusive multi-tool, but they will complement one quite nicely. The lightweight, pack-able, anodized aluminum tool functions as a tire lever, valve core remover, valve stem lock nut wrench, and most importantly as a pair of master link pliers. I’ve yet to find a multi-tool that can competently accomplish that last task, and if you’ve ever had a ride cut short by a broken chain you know the pain. Also super cool, the handle is hollowed out, offering storage for two master links inside. The tool is compatible with 9, 10, 11, and 12-speed master links and chains from most manufacturers. Manufactured right here in the U.S. in Minneapolis and available for just $30.
Wolf Tooth Pack Pliers
- Kevin Curry
- January 24, 2018
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