Pedro’s Bicycle Tire Lever



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  • I have not had the opportunity to change a tire with these yet (fortunately), but I can tell they are very sturdy and should be able to withstand the abuse. They are made of very thick plastic, are lightweight, but are unfortunately a bit bulky. I have a small saddle bag, and it just barely fits in with the rest of my spare tire stuff.

    Overall, I would recommend this product for the price and quality.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • I first changed my tube last week with some other levers from my local bike store, one of them broke and I finally replaced the tube after about 30 minutes (with the help of my girlfriend) and after many blisters, we got it done. I should also say, i have those tires made with kevlar, so they get tough to put around the rim towards the last part. I tried these yesterday with another flat I got, and it only took me about 8 minutes, tops, and it was much easier than last time. These work really good.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • These irons are great. Very durable, and very light. Also, they’re really inexpensive. I’ve had them for a while not and I am extremely pleased.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • They are very strong, light and tough and seem to be very durable

    I think they are very good option for changing difficult tires

    But you only receive 2 instead 3 as all the brands do
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I got a set of these tire levers to replace some small black (brand unknown) tire levers I had used previously. The small black ones bent precipitiously during every use and each broke over the course of about 6 uses.

    These Pedro’s levers, by comparison, are rock solid and work just as well. They have an “I-Beam” structure that gives them good rigidity and are made out of a thick, durable plastic. They snap together for storage, and generally do what you’d want tire levers to do. Recommended.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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