Trivio Pro
76.19
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Reviews
Pros
Sturdy (2x) |
high-quality |
handy |
easy assembly |
stable (9x) |
Sturdy (3x) |
Price (3x) |
Solid (3x) |
Easy to use (2x) |
Lightweight (2x) |
Sturdy (2x) |
Light and very stable |
Stable (5x) |
Solid (3x) |
Easy to assemble (3x) |
tool holder (2x) |
Cons
only on round tube |
Slightly more difficult to assemble |
Is not foldable, so takes up some space |
manual (4x) |
Assembly (2x) |
Rubbers break off quickly |
Difficult to assemble |
no (2x) |
Nil |
lacks storage tray |
No (2x) |
pricey (2x) |
Reasonably heavy |
Relatively expensive |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Handy tray, so that you can keep your tools within reach. |
The stand is height-adjustable, so anyone can adjust it to the right height. |
The clamping mechanism can go around the seat post as well as the frame. |
The stand can be folded for easy storage. |
Easy to take along because of its slim design and low weight. |
The smart design of the legs makes it stable in spite of its low weight. |
Uses a stable tripod which allows for bikes of up to 39kg. |
The clamping can be adjusted very finely with the turning mechanism. |
A very high load capacity means that you can even hang heavy e-bikes in this mount. |
When you are not using the stand, you can store it compactly. |
Cons
The Trivio Pro is not foldable, so moving it around can be a bit tricky. |
This stand is less stable than a three-legged stand. |
This workstand does not have a tray for tools. |
This mounting stand has no adjustment limit, so the upper part comes loose when you extend the stand too far. |
A handlebar holder to keep the handlebars stable is not included, but this is available separately. |
Specifications
Bicycle stand assembly
Frame / Seat Post
Frame / Seat Post
Frame / Seat Post
Frame / Seat Post
Max. carrying weight
20 kg
20 kg
38 kg
36 kg
Weight
8 kg
6 kg
4.8 kg
7.2 kg
Foldable
No
Yes
Yes
Yes