User submitted reviews
Review by Jay Robinow
These are the best levers available and come with a handy case. What more could you ask for?
Review by Anonymous
item works as expected, stack together, easy to store
Review by Anonymous
Simply put, the best tire levers. Stout, slick and contained in a case
Review by not-fishing
You do need levers but I haven't found a set of levers, other than my old metal ones, that I haven't broken. I just figure tire levers are disposable, like tubes.
Review by Anonymous
These are plastic tire levers, but don't let that fool you! They are really durable and light weight. Haven't had a problem yet with these. Very easy to carry along with you. Don't get caught without them.
Review by Anonymous
I bought these hoping they could get under the tight bead of my road tires. I was wrong. Need to be sharper to get under bead. My metal tools still work the best.
Review by Timmer15
Recreational use.
Review by Anonymous
These levers are easy to use and don't require more than two to get any tire off.
Review by PumpMD
I purchased these not expecting to use them more than for an emergency back-up in my travel pouch. Since I couldn't find my other tools I used these and was surprised at how well they work. Being plastic they also keep the rims from being scratched as well.
Review by Anonymous
Works
Review by gregfj
This is my second purchase of these levers. First set over 5 years old second for another bike. I have had two other brands break these don't and they fit wheel rims very well for tire removal.
Review by trevhome
these work well. They haven't broken so that's a plus for plastic tire levers. I think the only way to improve 'em would be if they were metal but then the value wouldn't be as high.
Review by Anonymous
Cheap, simple, and they work. Strong enough for really tight tires. A good deal.
Review by Anonymous
2nd purchase, have had these for years, work great. Bought a second set for my daughter's bike bag.
Review by Anonymous
Nice levers
Review by OldNOLAGuy
These are very light, so weight is not an issue. (It never is with me. I'm a 194 lb commuter who almost always has at least an extra 20 lbs -- sometimes 30 -- in rack bags.) The lightness makes these a bit flimsy. They work OK, but you have to be careful, especially with commutertour tires that have very firm beads, and are tough to put ontake off the rim. It was very difficult to get these under the bead and get the bead over the rim while removing my tire.
Review by flxdcatbruce
A lot cheaper then lbs and yet does the same job!
Review by Mark4Bikes
This low-cost lever is my favorite. I've been using it since 1991 because it makes a single lever change possible, even with tight tires.
The lip for the tirerim side has the perfect geometry to get into the tire without forcing anything, reducing the worry of wrecking tirerim when changing a flat on the road.
Review by riotanama
True measured by me weight is 41 g 32 g levers 9 g case not 26 g as listed.
Case is very nice, levers don't break apart in bike bag.
Levers are solid not flimsy, don't flex significantly under stress.
Review by Anonymous
I have used many different tire levers over the years. The park tool ones I have broken on a stubborn tire, but the koo stop levers have done the job over and over and over. I carry them with me all the time in my commute bag and trust them that if I get a flat, they'll get the job done.