

💥 Pry with power, ride with confidence!
Pedro's Tire Lever 2-Pack offers professional-grade strength and durability for bike maintenance, featuring a lifetime warranty and a bright yellow design for easy visibility. These compact, interlocking levers handle everything from tough tubeless road tires to thick mountain bike tires, making them an essential tool for serious cyclists.
| ASIN | B081S8HN7K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,237 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Bike Shop Tools |
| Brand | Pedro's |
| Brand Name | Pedro's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 689 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pedro's |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
| Rim Width | 2.5 Inches |
| Seasons | Year Round |
| Section Width | 2.5 Inches |
| Size | One Size |
| Tire Diameter | 730 millimeters |
| Tread Type | Symmetrical |
| UPC | 790983105730 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
T**S
Super solid tire levers
Solid, thick, quality, tire levels that key into themselves for saving space on rides. Work great for removing and installing even the thickest of tires. Be prepared on your next trip with quality levers that will not bend or break when you need them. Super solid levers.
Y**N
The gold standard
Listen, I don’t use tire levers. Never have. You grab the tire, give it the right twist, maybe a little thumb pressure, and it comes off. That’s how it’s always been. Tools are for people who didn’t grow up changing tubes in parking lots with bad lighting and worse attitudes. So when someone handed me a set of these bright yellow Pedro’s levers, I rolled my eyes so hard I nearly threw out a contact. “Try ’em,” they said. Fine. Whatever. First thing I notice: they’re sturdy. Not that brittle, dollar-bin plastic that snaps the second it sees a tight bead. These things feel like they were molded out of something with actual backbone. You could probably prop open a stuck door with one of these. Not that I would. But I could. I slide one under the bead, expecting it to flex, complain, maybe explode into two useless pieces like every other lever I’ve ever touched. Nothing. Just a smooth, confident pry. Like it’s done this before. Then I hook it onto a spoke. It stays put. Doesn’t slip off. Doesn’t twist. Just hangs there like it’s got a job and dental coverage. Second lever goes in. Pop. Bead’s off. No busted knuckles. No creative vocabulary. No staring contest with a stubborn tire while the customer slowly backs away. I didn’t say anything. Just nodded once. Quietly. Respectfully. They’re also that obnoxious bright yellow, which I normally hate. But you know what? I can actually find them. They don’t disappear into the bottom of the toolbox like every black, gray, or “tactical” tool ever made. Now they just sit on the bench. I still use my hands most of the time. Old habits. But when some wire-bead commuter tire comes in acting like it pays the rent, I reach for the Pedro’s. No drama. No flex. No breakage. Just business.
T**1
Best levers out there
Absolutely swear by these levers... I've tried just about all the big name levers and all the non-standard "improved" designs like the "Tyre-Monkey", broken more Park tire levers than I can count, and these stand tall above everything else. Wide, strong, effective, and only slightly larger than the old standard lever. With modern tubeless tires, especially on hookless rims, you absolutely cannot get a road tubeless tire on a rim without some additional leverage and even a lot of mountain tires can be a bear. With these levers, you have the material to avoid damaging $$ carbon rims, the strength to compare to metal levers, and the weight and usability to compare to the old school standard. They tick all the boxes and get the job done every time.
B**R
Wider than some but sturdy and works well
What is there to say about these…they work :) That said they are on the wider side and not as compact as some others. I have a set of three from a different manufacturer that are narrower, but I do find the part you put over the rim and onto the tire to be thinner on the Pedro’s Tire Levers and this makes it better despite it being a bit wider (I assume that one reason for it being wider is for strength). The Pedro’s I also found quite sturdy compared to my narrower tire levers (which, by the way, are thicker). Overall I am pleased and is why it gets 5 stars.
A**Y
Where have I been
These make it soo easy to get tires off. To be honest, I lost my other levers and was using spoon handles, and accidentally sliced the innertube. With these, you can hook one lever for leverage and anchor it on the spoke and use both your hands with the other. Easy peasy! And they are cheap and durable
W**R
They work very well
So far (and fortunately) I've only needed to use these on one flat so far. I like the size which gave me some leverage on a difficult tire (good grip) and they were easy to get under the tire's sidewall. It's great that there's a hook that you can attach it to a spoke to hold it in place, once you got it wedged in position. It also flexed pretty good and didn't break which was a worry of getting a plastic version. I do feel comfortable having them with me that they will do the job when needed.
J**N
Solid plastic. Job done.
Did the job.
W**9
Best tire tool
Best tire tools for the price.
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