Topeak Nano 7 / 9 / 11 Bike Multi-Tools Review - feat. Modular Design + CNC Aluminum Body + Compact

Описание к видео Topeak Nano 7 / 9 / 11 Bike Multi-Tools Review - feat. Modular Design + CNC Aluminum Body + Compact

It’s essential to carry tools on your rides so that you can make roadside repairs or quick adjustments. Topeak’s new Nano tools are a set of CNC Machined tools that are compact and portable enough to tuck into a pocket or saddle bag. In this review, we’ll be looking at three of the new multi-tools: the Nano 7, Nano 9 and the Nano 11 which each have a different amount of functions. Retail price ranges from $37.95 for the Nano 7 up to $47.95 for Nano 11 multi-tool. All the multi-tools feature durable CNC machined aluminum body with chrome vanadium steel tools. Topeak has used some clever modular designs to ensure all the Nano tools are compact yet functional.

The Topeak Nano tools are a set of minimalist CNC-made bike tools that are optimized for portability. We have all three versions: the 7, 9 and 11 function versions which are each slightly larger than each other. All the tools have aluminum bodies with a premium gray finish and minimal branding printed on the sides. The actual tool pieces are Chrome Vanadium Steel for durability and precision. These all have a traditional dual sided pivoting design with the tools arranged in a row on each side of the body. Branding on the multi-tools is limited to Topeak engraved on one side and the Nano model number on the other side.

As the name implies, the Nano 7 has seven functions to cover most repairs. It features 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 8 mm hex wrenches as well as a T25 Torx wrench and flat head screwdriver. What’s clever about the design is that the 8mm hex wrench is actually a combination of the flat head and the 5mm hex wrench. It’s a smart modular design that keeps the tool itself quite small as you don’t need a separate 8 mm tool. The Nano 7 is actually part of some of Topeak’s Stealth series of tools like the Topeak BB Hide ‘n Tool since it’s so tiny. One of the big downsides of the small size is that opening the tool up requires a special procedure of pushing down with two thumbs to rotate the tools out as you don’t have space to fit your fingers to pull up at the tool ends....

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00:00 Intro
00:12 Unboxing + Specs
02:32 Fit + Finish
06:10 On The Bike
07:02 Comparison (Park Tool, Topeak Mini PT30, Lezyne)
08:34 The Final Score
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