You select tools to carry on your bike with the hope that you never use them. But you don't buy junk because if you ever do use them, you can't have them failing.
A couple months ago the crew was riding in the middle of the desert, miles from anywhere, and one of the guys had a failure. We NEEDED pliers. We didn't HAVE pliers. It was looking as if he might have a few hours of hiking in front of him. But in true mountain biker fashion, we improvised with sticks and rocks and got him back on the trail. We all vowed to start carrying pliers, and by the end of the day everyone forgot about it. Fast forward to three days ago when I stumbled across these tiny Knipex pliers.
Knipex is a German brand not common in the U.S. But two years ago my wife bought me a full set of bigger Knipex pliers, from 5" to 12". They are VERY cool. I use them a LOT, even on things where I wouldn't normally use pliers. The jaws are smooth, remain parallel, and the clever lever contraption allows for a LOT of clamping force.
This little pair is only FOUR inches. Tipping the scales at only 2.5 ounces, these pliers will be unnoticeable in my pack. The challenging part will be putting them IN the pack, as it's tempting to leave them in the garage where I can use them. I'm just too cheap to buy two pair. I've tried them out on a couple projects that are sitting in the garage. From here, I'll stick them in my pack where hopefully they'll go unused forever.
A couple months ago the crew was riding in the middle of the desert, miles from anywhere, and one of the guys had a failure. We NEEDED pliers. We didn't HAVE pliers. It was looking as if he might have a few hours of hiking in front of him. But in true mountain biker fashion, we improvised with sticks and rocks and got him back on the trail. We all vowed to start carrying pliers, and by the end of the day everyone forgot about it. Fast forward to three days ago when I stumbled across these tiny Knipex pliers.
Knipex is a German brand not common in the U.S. But two years ago my wife bought me a full set of bigger Knipex pliers, from 5" to 12". They are VERY cool. I use them a LOT, even on things where I wouldn't normally use pliers. The jaws are smooth, remain parallel, and the clever lever contraption allows for a LOT of clamping force.
This little pair is only FOUR inches. Tipping the scales at only 2.5 ounces, these pliers will be unnoticeable in my pack. The challenging part will be putting them IN the pack, as it's tempting to leave them in the garage where I can use them. I'm just too cheap to buy two pair. I've tried them out on a couple projects that are sitting in the garage. From here, I'll stick them in my pack where hopefully they'll go unused forever.