Park Tool IB-3 Cycling Multi-tool Review and Overview

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My Gear: Bike: 2016 Trek Superfly 6 & 1989 Schwinn World Sport Helmet: Giro Feature Gloves: Giro Bravo Gel Shoes: Giro Carbide Other Gear: Pearl Izumi Tools: ParkTool Tires: Maxxis Ardent 29 x 2.25 Pedals: Shimano SPD Camera: GoPro Hero Silver 3+ Bag: Osprey Daylite Plus Hello, and welcome to the weekend warrior channel! Today I’m going to be reviewing the IB-3 multi-tool from ParkTool. I did receive this multi-tool as a prize at a cycling event but I am in no way endorsed by ParkTool. This multi-tool retails for around $25 and, in my opinion, is worth every penny. It is very similar to the Crank Brothers M17 multi-tool. The only differences is that it has a 1.5mm hex key and a tire lever. However, the Crank brothers M17 does have two additional spoke wrenches, a 10mm open end wrench and it is 2grams lighter. The IB-3 from ParkTool features 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8mm hex keys, a T25 Torx driver, regular screwdriver, 5-11 speed chain tool, 8mm box end wrench, a SW-0 and SW-2 spoke wrenches, and a composite wrapped tire lever. The IB-3 weighs in at a mere 170 grams. The IB-3 from ParkTool includes many of the necessary tools to make emergency repairs on any bike ride. It is versatile, lightweight, and durable. I carry it in my saddle bag or in my camelback on every ride I go on whether it be a century road ride or a day of miles of single-track. The only complaints I have with the IB-3 are its slight bulkiness over the Crank brothers M17 and the way the tire lever is...

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