Reviews over the
Topeak Super
3 / 5
Rather bought quick-links directly
Used the tool for punching an 11-speed chain. Since you usually get greasy fingers then, I had hoped for more grip. Afterwards, the metal nipple for punching turned out to be crooked, so the tool is no longer usable. Then it also turned out that my method of working turned out not to be quite the right one. Now have a quick-link installed.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Convenient for me a little too small.
Used once to remove used chain from my road bike.
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4 / 5
handy chain tool
Simple and compact tool for effortless chain shortening
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4 / 5
Good tool
Does what it needs to do but you have to apply a lot of force
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4 / 5
Here you cannot do without
Small tool that every moutainbiker should carry. You have to apply some force,but it works well.
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5 / 5
Handig, compact en robuust gemaakt.
Ondertussen al enkele keren gebruikt, heel tevreden van. Ook makkelijk op te bergen aangezien de tool zo compact is.
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5 / 5
Wonderfully handy, small and light: indispensable tool to easily repair your chain.
Easy to use for chain repairs on the go in combination with a 'missing link' or shear pin (Shimano).
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5 / 5
Top tool
Simple tool that does what you expect from it.
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5 / 5
Great product, good price
To dismount a shimano 6600 chain and mount new one. Never used it before, but you can only use it 1 way, can't go wrong in my opinion. And small and handy too.
5 / 5
Top, good price
Top good price, works easily!
5 / 5
Compact and robust
What a nice little device, allen and hook nicely as 1 piece on the punch. Feels strong and sturdy yet compact enough to take with you on the move
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5 / 5
Top tool
Good tool fine extra attachment for holding chain together
5 / 5
Great tool
Solid and complete
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
One of the best bike chain punches is this little powerhouse.
This is one of the best chain punches you can just slip into your on-board tools. Easy shape and quite compact but still powerful enough to split even a thick E bike chain. It is a bit more expensive but well worth the money. I have two of them, one at home with the tools and one in the on-board tool of my recumbent (trike). Mostly you use this tool at home anyway because that's where you work on your bike more often than on the road.