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Your cart is empty.The Topeak PrepStand Pro is a professional-level bike workstand featuring a built-in digital weight scale for precise measurements. Its stable tripod design ensures maximum stability and folds down compactly for easy travel or use at races. The stand includes an additional clamp lever for effortless tightening and releasing of the clamp. The non-marring rubber jaws provide a secure 360 rotatable grip on your bike, making repairs and maintenance tasks easy and efficient.
Wei W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I own a couple of bikes and love doing maintenance myself, and this is definitely a fantastic repair stand to have. It's really well designed and made. It takes almost no space when folded, but when opened, it's very stable. Folding and opening is a breeze. It's also very adjustable, in terms of height and angle. The built-in scale is super convenient, for roadies that care about weight like me.
Jake
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
Update: 1/17/2023: I just built my 7th bike on this. My first hardtail. I forgot when I changed the battery last in the digital scale. It's been in there for years. I don't use it often, but I'm pretty sure I've only changed the battery maybe once in the entire time I've owned this stand (16 years).I've built 6 bikes on this stand and serviced every bike I've owned since 2007 with this thing. I take it on trips with me and to races. Everything has been flawless since the day I owned it. This is possibly the most reliable bike-related purchase I've ever made in my life and will ever make.
Joseph Fontana
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022
From a former bike mechanic, I prefer Topeak's innovation over Park any day.
40 oz. Warrior
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2022
Five years ago I bought a clone of this stand when it being sold by Performance Bike rebranded as the "Spin Doctor Pro G3". Also added the digital scale a bit later. It's been a great stand, but if I could make one change I would add a fourth leg. With three legs you have to be very mindful of having one leg pointed in the same direction as the arm when the weight of a bike is on it or you have a tippy affair. It's never fallen completely over on me, but I've had a few close calls. If I ever replace it, next time out I'll look for a four leg design, or a leaning two leg. The two leg stands have the advantage of a smaller footprint, with the drawback of not being able to just spin your work around.
danf415
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2021
Yes, it was more expensive. It is heavy duty & works well. Storage bag is a nice touch and I use it.
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020
This thing is built to last. Sturdy. Intuitive. Just great. Just redid my bike on it. Felt like I was a pro. Could also be used as a tripod for cameras. It’s that nice.
Mark A. Haessly
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
Great, sturdy bike stand!!
Erick
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
I like the material and design is it easy to work with thank you
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