The Lezyne SV Pro stainless steel bike multi tool series represents the pinnacle of multi tool design and technology. Developed and manufactured in-house, these tools feature the best materials and they have been specifically engineered for easy road and trailside repairs.
Each tool bit is meticulously machined from high-grade stainless steel, and crafted to be as compact and lightweight as possible. The side plates are shaped from machined aluminum creating an ergonomic feel and distinct styling.
Available in six configurations, the SV Pro Series offers a variety of models for any mountain biker or road cyclist looking for the ultimate, corrosion-free mini tool.
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Tool Type: Multi-Tools | |
Weight: 65 g | |
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5 - Silver | Mfg PartNum: 1-MT-SVPRO-05T06 |
7 - SIlver | Mfg PartNum: 1-MT-SVPRO-07T06 |
11 - Silver | Mfg PartNum: 1-MT-SVPRO-11T06 |
17 - Silver | Mfg PartNum: 1-MT-SVPRO-17T06 |
Stainless steel construction is critical to having a multi-tool that doesn't rust, I keep this in my saddle bag and as much as I try to stay dry I get caught in the occasional downpour and usually don't bother drying everything out after my ride. Tools with just a coating on the bits will rust very quickly as I found out the hard way with about 4 different brands. I got the 7 bit version and it has everything you need for mid-ride adjustments, it is solidly built and again the fact that it hasn't started to corrode makes it a keeper. I use a Speedsleev saddle bag, which is awesome BTW, and even though it is supposed to be waterproof nylon humidity makes its way into it as there is no zipper to fully close it (its only downside IMO).