🚴♂️ Glide through tyre changes like a pro—because your ride deserves the original!
The Tyre Glider is the original patented bicycle tyre lever designed in the UK, engineered to simplify tyre changes by leveraging bodyweight instead of arm strength. Compatible with all tire widths including mountain, road, and gravel bikes, it features a unique 90-degree angle for enhanced hand safety and a secure rim clip for precise control. Lightweight at just 23g and backed by a lifetime guarantee, it’s the trusted choice for cyclists worldwide seeking effortless, safe, and reliable tyre maintenance.
Bike type | Road Bike, Mountain Bike |
Color | red |
Size | PEQUEÑO |
Weight | 23 g |
Material type | Plastic |
Number of items | 1 |
Included components | 1 Detachable |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Tyre Glider |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Tyre Glider |
Item model number | 14900001 |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 8 x 21 cm; 23 g |
ASIN | B09TCFRVC8 |
A**R
Works like a dream
Unbelievably easy to use and makes it a doddle to change tight fitting tyres, watch the video that's been posted in the reviews, it's as easy as that, i bought it on the strength of that video and on first use it took me 5-10 minutes to change 2 continental 4 season tyres, inflate and fit them back on the bike. Great little gadget.
A**C
Brilliant product, a breeze to use
I can't believe how effortlessly this makes changing a tyre. Wish I purchased one years ago. One side to remove the tyre, flip it over and the reverse remounts it. Never cycling without it again 👍🏼
M**N
Tyre Lever.
Very handy and easy to use tool.By far the easiest tyre lever I have ever used.Arrived in good time.
B**N
A brilliant little gadget
A brilliant little device for bicycle tyres. Small enough to carry with your tools, easy to use and virtually removes the risk of pinching your inner tube if you have them. I fitted 2 new Schwalbe tyres & tubes in about 10 mins. No levers needed.My only thought was that being left handed it felt a little awkward and would a left handed version be possible? But that doesn’t detract from my score of it.
A**S
Brilliant - a game changer.
Brilliant. I have Continental 5000 tyres and Mavic wheels, and have always really struggled with getting the tyres back on. I've tried lots of different levers and ended up with Schwalbes as easier to get under the tyre bead, but still always a painful battle to get the tyres on. Can't use TPU tubes as I end up pinchng 'em.Thought I'd try the Tyre Glider in desperation. I watched the you tubes and gave it a go. I was literally shocked when the tyre came off easily. However, the proof of the pudding is getting it back on. I tentatively began to slide the glider around the rim and with a little pressure at the end it just popped on. Amazing. Wow. I even took the tyre off again and refitted (with standard butyl tubes) again such was my joy.Feels great to buy a cycling tool that actually works and is not tat sold at an inflated (pardon the pun) price for cyclists with brand obsessions. Wish I'd known about this 2 years ago but glad I have it now. I may even give my TPUs a go!
G**R
Not for on the bike
These were one of three products I tried to assist with removing and fitting modern tight-fitting tyres to 'tubeless ready' rims. I didn't find this product very useful. Yes it works well enough on loose fitting tyres when it fits or removes the tyre very quickly. However, on a tight-fitting tyre it is almost impossible to push the tool around the rim due to friction. Using another tyre lever helps but then why spend all this money when tyre levers are so much cheaper? Lubrication with washing-up liquid might help but who wants to carry that on the bike? So another gadget consigned to the garage unfotunately. I'll carry Schwalbe tyre levers on the bike.
A**W
Works really well
This thing works really well. Much easier than tyre leversReally is a great product doing exactly what it says
I**Y
?an excellent tool.
I was how small it is and pleasantly surprised how easily it removes tyres. An excellent tool.
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