Corey
OverCamping Specialist
What are you using at home?
I use to have a nice folding Park stand I bought years ago at REI.
When I did not bike for many years, I ended up giving away the stand.
Since I just got back into mountain biking again, I am buying new tools and of course a stand to do some of my own work.
Here is the new one I picked up, saw it for the first time at the shop where I bought my bike at.
Topeak PrepStand Pro
Pay no attention to the price there, it goes for $250, I got it for $225 same as Amazon gets for it.
This one has a built in scale to weigh your bike or individual components which is pretty cool.
They make another stand just like it but without the digital scale.
Here are a few pictures of it.
Does the same as most stands, it will let you rotate the bike 360 degrees to work on it.
It also has vertical adjustment for the tube to vary the height, and the whole thing folds up and fits in a carry bag.
I use to have a nice folding Park stand I bought years ago at REI.
When I did not bike for many years, I ended up giving away the stand.
Since I just got back into mountain biking again, I am buying new tools and of course a stand to do some of my own work.
Here is the new one I picked up, saw it for the first time at the shop where I bought my bike at.
Topeak PrepStand Pro
Pay no attention to the price there, it goes for $250, I got it for $225 same as Amazon gets for it.
This one has a built in scale to weigh your bike or individual components which is pretty cool.
They make another stand just like it but without the digital scale.
Here are a few pictures of it.
Does the same as most stands, it will let you rotate the bike 360 degrees to work on it.
It also has vertical adjustment for the tube to vary the height, and the whole thing folds up and fits in a carry bag.




