🔧 Unlock effortless tire fixes with the pro’s choice!
The Park Tool TL-1.2 Tire Lever Set is a compact, ultra-durable alloy steel tool designed for cyclists who demand precision and reliability. Featuring an ergonomic, ambidextrous grip and a built-in spoke hook, it ensures smooth, scratch-free tire removal. Lightweight and portable, it’s the industry standard trusted by professionals, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Park Tool |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 1.75"L x 0.6"W |
Exterior Finish | Smooth |
Specific Uses For Product | Bicycle |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Included Components | Puncture Repair |
Theme | Tire Lever Set |
Item Weight | 13 Grams |
Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Park Tool |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00763477007773 |
UPC | 763477007773 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.41 x 2.52 x 0.55 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 0.6 x 0.4 inches |
Brand Name | Park Tool |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty (see parktool.com/warranty for details) |
Model Name | Qktl12c |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | TL-1.2 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Size | TL-1.2 - [3 Pack] |
Sport Type | Cycling |
R**H
good tools
very nice tools to havelike they have spoke clips! sure better than having to hold it down while using the other one.
O**K
Good travel size.
Worked well. I wanted longer ones. But, got lucky with my tire removal. The tires were new. But, came off easy. Sometimes, these travel-length ones are difficult to use. I needed this length anyway. Good product and I like the design.
B**O
Solid pair of tire levers for EDC
Works as expected, thickness and hardness of the levers are solid and isn’t flimsy and doesn’t warp.
C**W
Works like it should, didn't break
Not a whole lot of benefit of these tire lever set compared to random cheapos other than that these snap together for ease of storage. Beyond that, I didn't see a whole lot of benefit or advantage compared to a couple old bargain tire levers I had got for free when I bought some generic inner tubes for my kid's bike from W-Mart several years ago. They didn't break when I was using them and didn't damage my rims, so 4 stars it is. I don't think these fancy levers made changing the tire any easier than the cheaper plastic ones.
R**S
Perfect. Great tool.
These have been great. I used them for years and just bought a new pair for a kid getting into bike repair.
R**.
These things are unbreakable!
These things are unbreakable. Helped me mount some difficult tires where I was sure they would break. They held up well, and continue to do so! I'm impressed!
S**G
Worked with scooter tire replacement
Used it today while replacing the tube of a Ninebot scooter. Needed a fair amount of force to put the tire back on. I was afraid that the levers may break. But, they held up very well and was able to replace the tire. Also like the way the three pieces fit together, that will make it easy to carry along.
A**R
A must have for longer rides
I recently purchased these tire leavers to swap out tires on a friend's bike. *Guilty confession - I have been using a pair of flat head screwdrivers for this since I was 7 years old and my dad taught me how to patch innertubes on my Murray BMX. Not wanting to scuff my buddy's rims, I picked up a set of these levers. Huge difference for such a small item. Screwdrivers fall out when using the second one to break the bead. These have hooks to snag a spoke and stay perfectly in place. If you have a really stubborn tire, you can use two and slide the third one around the bead. These snap together into a compact block so I added them to my emergency cycling tool kit. A few days later, I had a flat tire on the canal in AZ (lots of thorns in the desert) on my road bike. Those tires are tight and there was no way I would have gotten it off by hand and my multi-tool does not have leavers built in. I pulled these and my patch kit out and was back up and running in under 15 minutes. I was 5 miles away from home when the tire went flat and would have had to walk the bike home if not for these. Protip - Always check the tire for the object that caused the puncture. In this case, the small thorn was still in the tire and had I not looked, it would have immediately re-punctured. My minimum kit for longer rides includes tire leavers, a bike multi-tool, patch kit and pump or CO2 inflator. Still leaves room in the under seat pouch for my phone, keys and garage door opener. Safe riding!
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