NeverB4
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
These are some really great tire levers. Not only are they super lightweight, but they’re easy to use. The plastic they’re made of is strong and didn’t bend while I used them to replace the tire on my wife’s bike. The spoke hooks are great to use when you need to use multiple tire levers to remove the tire. They hold one tire lever in place while being able to add another tire lever to pull off the tire. The tire levers are small enough to stick into your ride pack without taking up much space. Overall, these are great tire levers.
engineer2001
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
These are good to give an extra hand when trying to replace the tube in a bicycle tire. The spoon hooks down in the tire and then latches on a spoke to hold it in place so it can't jump in or out while you are working around the rim to put the tire back on. They feel decently well made, being pretty thick and hard to break. I'm a little worried about the hook that latches on spokes, though. I think if you abused them a little bit they would break. But for the money you're paying, these are handy to have around if you replace tubes or tires on a bike.
Steeevo in California
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Great set of bicycle tire levers ! Much more robust than expected. Work really well due to the solid construction. Most bikes really only need two or three levers to charge a tire so this set can actually be split between two bicycles !
Penn Name
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Set of five different color, but otherwise identical tire levers. Strong plastic that shows no perceptible bending when used and are likely to not break under normal conditions. Plastic edges are all smooth and slide easily on the rim without any damage to the tire. They are on the small side and can be difficult to get a good grip without them slipping out of my hand. Not a deal breaker, as they are still quite useable, especially at the current price. Although they look as though they would nest and snap together, they don't, which would have been a nice feature to keep them organized.
kpdrumswritessings
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
these are inexpensive, but surprisingly sturdy. and it is a pack of 5 not just 3 like most.They have the hook to hold in place on a spoke so you can work the next position-and again -with 5 instead of 3 it makes it easier to remove the tire.these I don't see breaking easily. They are also a good size for seat bags even in their plastic case.
Mark L.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
This is one of those things you buy that you hope you never really have to use. I just received these bike tire levers in anticipation of a busy cycling year ahead for me. Changing a bicycle tire is a pain in the butt and especially if you don't have the necessary tools to perform the task. These tire levers are made of plastic but appear to be very strong. They are also light weight and come in a small carrying case making it easy to pack them with you on a short or long bike ride. They come in different colors but appear to all be the same size so the coloring is just for appearance. For the price, I think it's a good (and necessary) tool to carry with you if you plan on doing any regular biking.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
The TTVVDS 5 Pack Ultra Strong Bike Tire Levers is a great value and definitely an upgrade from the cheap ones that came with a tire I bought recently. While you won't need all five to replace a tire, it's nice to have extras if you break or misplace any of them. Overall, they're just what I needed to make replacing a tire easy without damaging the rim.
Matthew Gibson
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I bought these to replace a set of metal ones, as I was concerned of damaging my rims.These levers are of a very strong plastic - no concerns of them breaking. They are smooth and glide nicely along the rim.The end is concave, but it isn’t shaped to “hook” the tire as well as the common name-brand levers.The variety of colors doesn’t matter to me, but if they make your experience of a flat tire just a tiny bit brighter, more power to ya.They’re alright, but personally I’d spend a few more bucks for the more traditional shaped levers.