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Fix It Sticks Multi-Tool - Cycling — Specs & Analysis
Manufacturer specifications, compared against every other tools & repair in our database. We do not test gear in the field — we measure, verify, and compare.
Two steel sticks that lock together into a T-handle, giving far more leverage than a folding multi-tool can. The bits are interchangeable, so you carry the sizes your bike actually uses. Fix It Sticks list 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5 and 6mm hex, T-25 and a Phillips #2, and state 116g with bits and bracket.
Who Is the Fix It Sticks Multi-Tool - Cycling Best For?
Riders who want proper leverage on the trail rather than the most functions per gram. If that describes your riding style, the Multi-Tool - Cycling should be at the top of your shortlist. It sits in the Tools & Repair category alongside 15 other products we track.
How It Compares
At 116g and $42, the Multi-Tool - Cycling is 90g heavier than the lightest option in this category (the Dynaplug Racer Pro Tubeless Repair at 26g). The most budget-friendly option is the Pedro's Tire Levers (Pair) at $6.
The price-to-weight ratio comes in at $36 per 100g — a premium price point, but you're paying for quality, materials, and design that justify the investment for serious bikepackers.
What We Like
- +T-handle gives real leverage on a stuck bolt
- +Bits are interchangeable — carry only what your bike needs
- +Covers 2-6mm hex, T-25 and Phillips #2 as sold
Watch Out For
- −Fewer built-in functions than a folding multi-tool
- −Small bits are easy to drop and lose
- −A torque limiter is sold separately
The Bottom Line
We haven't scored the Fix It Sticks Multi-Tool - Cycling, and neither has anyone else we can cite. It's here for its verified specifications and dimensions, which is what the fit tools run on — a score is an editorial judgement, and we don't hand one out until someone has a basis for it. What this page can tell you is measured: 116g, $42, and how both sit against every other tools & repair product we track.
Price and Weight checked against the manufacturer on 22 August 2026 — see the source.
Specifications and dimensions come from the sources listed above. Where a page draws on first-hand riding, it says so.
How it compares
Against the 16 tools & repair products we hold published specs for.
At 116g the Multi-Tool - Cycling is lighter than 7 of 15 alternatives we track. The category median is 108g.
At $42 it undercuts 4 of 15 of them, against a median of $35. That works out at $36 per 100g — above the $36 median for tools & repair products.
Weight and price come from published specifications. Cost per 100g is a blunt measure — it rewards light gear and says nothing about durability or whether the thing works — so treat it as one input, not a verdict.
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