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Lightweight, but stiff and stable, the Park Tool Team Issue Portable Stand is all about performance. It's quick and easy to fold making it perfect for events.
Rated 4/5
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Lightweight, but stiff and stable, the Park Tool Team Issue Portable Stand is all about performance. It's quick and easy to fold making it perfect for events.
Top Features:
- Grips nearly any tube from 23-76 mm, including aero tubes
- The clamp jaws are nominally 7 cm wide
- Quickly and easily folds down to 120 cm
- Clamping height adjusts up to 150 cm
- Proprietary Hexatude aluminum tubing ensures low flex and no rotation
- Aluminum leg straps ensure all parts slide, fold and unfold together
- Base when open forms a triangle of 92 cm x 92 cm x 115 cm
- Weighs just 6 kg
The Park Tool Team Issue Portable Stand is ideal for riders who love their last minute tweaks before races or sportives.
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Great clamp, good stability
My workhorse stand. It's good Park quality, the speed clamp is excellent. It's also lightweight, which makes it easily portable. This brings a slight downside in that if you are wrestling with the back end of a bike, the whole lot can threaten to tip over. This is easy to resolve, I put a little weight on the foot of the stand & there's no problem. I don't even think about it now.
There's no worktray with this one. I have the Park plastic tray, which is made for this & does a good job. It slots directly into the stand clamp. Some models need you to buy the clamp as anothe extra (!) - not with this though, it's all good!
Date published: 2015-12-03