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Feedback Sports Sprint Bike Repair Stand (Red) 5” x 7.5” x 30” (13 x 19.1 x 76cm)

(239 customer reviews)

  • Single Point Quick Release mount
  • 360-degree Bicycle Rotation
  • Compatible with QR/15mm forks and QR/12mm Rear Dropouts. Adapters available for additional sizes.
  • Adjustable height; stable tripod design

$282.51 $350.00

Based on 239 reviews

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  1. DavidDoesReviews

    I’m a relatively new cyclist. I’ve never used a stand. I used it today to wash my bike and install a new chain. Wow ! This stand is awesome. Good quality construction , intuitive to use . Easy to fold. Easy to break down. Attaching the bike is a piece of cake.
    Really nice quality on the hardware. The stand rotates. The stand adjusts height. Everything is easy to move and secure. Seriously. This stand is a home run. I didn’t want a large stand that takes up a ton of room. This stand folds up in a flash. I don’t do many reviews. I was compelled by this stand. I am delighted. Advice to the manufacturer. Don’t change a thing !

    DavidDoesReviews

  2. JuanPa

    I use this near daily for maintenance and cleaning, it’s far and away the best stand I’ve used and ideal for carbon bikes due to the axle mounting rather than clamp style workstands that will write off your frame very easily. This adjusts so easily, is rock solid in use and with the additional feedback sports tool tray it’s truly world class. I can see why I saw teams at the tour de France using this stand, it really is that good.

    JuanPa

  3. J.G.

    Hay que acostumbrarse a sacar la rueda delantera pero esto hecho es un soporte perfecto, especialmente utilizándolo en un espacio pequeño.

    J.G.

  4. Neil Jones

    Esta es una muy buena opción para todos aquellos que hacen sus propios trabajos de mantenimiento en sus bicicletas.

    Trae varios adaptadores para cubrir casi cualquier tipo de eje que ocupe la bici, la altura es ajustable, permite girar sobre su propio eje la bici y puedes colocarla por el eje delantero o el trasero. He colocado bicis de ruta y de montaña sin problemas.

    Lo tengo hace casi 4 años y se ve como nuevo. También lo uso para lavar ahi las bicis y desengrasar las cadenas y ni el jabón ni el desengrasante han maltratado la pintura o la estructura. Es muy estable para trabajar agusto y realmente te evita estar agachado.

    Neil Jones

  5. JuanPa

    Eine Investition die sich lohnt! Bester Montageständer für Rennrad mit Carbonrahmen! Pedale und Antrieb drehbar, alles steht stabil, viele Adapter, klare Empfehlung!

    JuanPa

  6. DavidDoesReviews

    I LOVE THIS STAND.

    BACKGROUND:
    I previously owned a Park Tool PCS-9 which was a clamp style stand. It was a brick house, solid and heavy, but never seemed tall enough because of how the bike hung on it and it didn’t fold down for storage.

    WHAT I LOVE ABOUT THE FEEDBACK SPORTS SPRINT WORK STAND:
    Construction – It’s sturdy and well made. I’ve read that many parts on it are replaceable, so if something wears out over time you can replace pieces.

    Functionality – Can be used with thru axles and quick release (comes with adapters). Both the front clamp and rear mount can be adjusted for different sized bikes. You can rotate the stand while you work.

    Storage – This was a big one for me. I’m in a small living space and whereas my PCS-9 sat in the corner of a room because it didn’t fold down, this thing folds down to less than 3 feet long and about 10 in wide.

    WHAT I DON’T LIKE ABOUT THE FEEDBACK SPORTS SPRINT STAND:
    Storage – it doesn’t come with a storage bag, you have to buy it extra. Not a huge deal, you can grab one for under $35. But for a stand that cost $265, you would think it would be included or at least have the option to buy both at the same time. If you plan on folding it down I definitely recommend getting the bag, which also has a storage pocket for the quick release skewer and thru axle adapters. A note on the bag, it’s a nice bag. It’s worth the $35.

    Color & Finish – this is just nit picking on my part, but this thing is really shiny and kinda blinged out. I’m personally just not a fan of that particularly since this stand is being used for cleaning and maintenance. It’s kinda like painting an off road vehicle candy apple red and expecting it to stay in pristine condition. So long term I do wonder how this shiny red finish will hold up. Again, this is more a matter of taste on my part.

    CONCLUSION:
    It’s a great stand, dare I say perfect stand? Well If not, pretty damn close. Is it overpriced? I’d say no, as Park Tool sells a similar stand for $340. While it has a couple of slight differences, I wouldn’t say any of them are enough to warrant the extra cost. Overall, with the Feedback Sports Sprint Work Stand you’re getting a solid and compact stand that is very functional and may be the last stand you ever have to buy. So stop thinking and just buy the damn thing!

    DavidDoesReviews

  7. Amazon Customer

    Bought a new SL* and didn’t like the regular bike stands that grab the bike to hold it in position. With this stand its more natural and secure with 360 access and can even lift up the bike to wash the underside.

    Bought it on sale and it works very well

    Amazon Customer

  8. The Wheels Go Round

    This is an astonishingly good workstand. For bike tools I will use a lot, I generally only buy Park–they are functional, long-lasting, well-engineered, comfortable to use, and a terrific value. However, upstart Feedback Sports has absolutely nailed it with this workstand.

    First, the background: thin-walled aluminum and non-circular carbon tubes have made my old clamp workstand obsolete–to clamp the bike tightly enough that it doesn’t flop around risks crushing the tubes. And the flopping from less-snug clamps presents its own risks to repairs or digits that may be in the line of flop-fire. This stand mounts the bike at its front fork, just like a roof rack. It can adjust to different drop-out sizes. That is the only fixed mount point; the rest of the bike rests upon the bottom bracket which is cradled between two firm plastic rails.

    The rack is very sturdy. With the legs extended, my bike does not tip over, no matter where it is positioned on the horizontal boom.

    The bike’s position can be adjusted many ways. The boom itself can slide to balance the bike over the center vertical support. The fork mount and bottom bracket cradle slide on the boom. The boom can be raised or lowered to a comfortable position whether you are sitting or standing to work. The bike can be fixed or allowed to rotate freely around the vertical axis. (An assembly note: when the boom is hinged up you must slide the slotted track onto the bolt head [called the “screw” in the directions]. To do so, put the quick release down, push the bolt head up and into the opening on the slotted track underneath the boom. Once the bolt is in the track, use the quick release to clamp it down.)

    The rack is portable. Flipping down the quick release allows the boom to slide along the restraining bolt until it can hinge downward, in parallel with the center column. The legs fold up. The entire thing is a tidy, manageable package that you could secure with a bungie cord, or put in the optional carry case. The normal trade for portability vs. sturdiness seems to have been cheated. This stand will be a snap to take to ‘cross races for repairs and cleanup.

    Finally, the finish is surprisingly elegant. I wasn’t looking for this, nor do I particularly value it, but I am surprised how pleasing the brushed red aluminum look is. Maybe I will feel differently about it after it gets grimy. But for now: wow!

    The Wheels Go Round