5 MTB Tools that Live in your Bike
  • 6 years ago
Today we'll look at mountain bike tools that live on or inside of your bike. By having all the essentials on hand, you eliminate the need for a backpack on short rides. I can get on board with that!

Industry Nine Matchstix https://goo.gl/uoNgCq
Topeak Ninja http://amzn.to/2G7Gaxu
All in Multitool https://www.allinmultitool.com/
Sychros Matchbox Tailor https://goo.gl/uwJaiK

One Up Components EDC http://amzn.to/2DaH3lV
EDC Pump http://amzn.to/2tt4Xcy
EDC Tap Kit http://amzn.to/2DdpNMJ
EDC Top Cap http://amzn.to/2p1p3VT

Life Straw Filter Bottle http://amzn.to/2ttBxel
26oz Bike Bottle http://amzn.to/2Fko0LT

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As a follow up to the video, I actually decided to use the One Up EDC instead. After examining the Synchros more closely, reading comments, and doing some tests, I found that the pump is not as effective as it seems. To fill the same tire with my Crankbrothers pump takes less than HALF the strokes, and with the EDC pump, a third. Furthermore, the Synchros does not have a 6mm, which may or may not matter to some. I still think the Synchros is a good product, but the EDC is worth the extra weight and bulk to me.