Unlike traditional plastic levers, Pedro's Tire Levers are incredibly durable and snap resistant. They're built with a molded box construction and proprietary plastic blend and feature thick chisel tip to pry up the tightest tire beads.
The tire lever, though seemingly one of the simplest and most basic of cycling tools, is one commonly used by almost every cyclist, and unfortunately, one often responsible for unnecessary frustration. Really, what is more fun than flatting far away from home, being thrilled you lugged that spare tube and pump and then having your tire levers snap in two?Pedro's award-winning, universally loved tire levers feature molded box construction and a proprietary plastic composite blend that makes them the strongest levers available. The unique chisel tip shape easily inserts beneath the tire bead and the slightly thicker shape keeps the lever securely in place. Additionally, the bold shape of the lever and helpful dual spoke hooks make removal of even the tightest tires a simple task.
Pedro's tire levers are available in bright yellow making them easy to spot in the shop or in the woods making sure you don't lose them. As long as your riding buddies don't steal them from you, we are confident the Pedro's Tire Levers will be the last levers you buy.
Do yourself a favor and give them a try. You will love them! If you ever, somehow, manage to use your gorilla strength to break them, Pedro's levers are back by Pedro's lifetime warranty, and we will happily replace them for you.
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Weight: 20 grams | |
Tool Type: Tire Levers | |
Yellow | Mfg PartNum: 6400099 |
Orange | Mfg PartNum: 6400051 |
Pink | Mfg PartNum: 6400051 |
Green | Mfg PartNum: 6400051 |
There are those that insist on metal levers, but for my carbon rims I will use these nice wide plastic levers when you just can't take them on or off by hand. I do volunteer doing bike repairs at a bike collective and have broken these once or twice on a tire that is stiff and ridiculously tight fit on on rim. Metal lever maybe for an old Schwinn steel rim, but Pedro's levers for me.
I've been using these for 8 years now. Finally had to order another set as I broke one, and they've been through some pretty hard use in that time. I've used a bunch of other levers in the past, and all either didn't work well or broke in a short period of time. These are the best.
Recently discovered Pedro's cable cutters where amazing (I know...cable cutters, right? How boring). And now tire levers - even more boring. But seriously don't even consider another brand. These are super strong and actually have a lip that actually holds the tire bead. At this point, I gotta see Pedros as the go to for everything until proven otherwise.
Been using Pedros levers for several years now and refuse to use anything else! If I'm purchasing new levers, it's only because lost them or gave them away. These levers have never broken on me, even on the most difficult tubeless road and mountain tirewheel combos. Would highly recommend.
FYI - this is the single best tire lever I have ever used on difficult tubeless situations. Very inexpensive, and they just don't break! When working on a particularly difficult tire bead that I just couldn't get over the rim on my rather wide Enve 3.4 AR's, I broke one of those two piece levers that articulate against the opposite side wall to give you more leverage. I didn't know what to do and gave up for a few minutes. Then after giving my hands a rest I grabbed my Pedro's yellow lever I carry in my saddle bag, and bam! I thought it was going to snap with how much force I put on it, but it held strong and did the job. This lever is the champ!
I have carried yellow Pedro's Tire Levers out on the road with me for the past few years, and also use them in the garage. These are the toughest tire levers I have ever used, and they always get the job done quickly and correctly.
A friend loaned me his Pedro's Tire lever when I was changing a flat and I could IMMEDIATELY tell the difference over the standard tire lever I had with me. The increased width helps tremendously with grip and effectiveness, for which the tire lever is intended.
I definitively recommend these over standard narrow tire levers.
I purchased 2 immediately after I got home from the ride, where I had used the one offered by my riding buddy.