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Forged in Zreče, Slovenia since 1919. Official technical partner of multiple World Tour and downhill teams.
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The Tool Wrap Kit is the smaller-format companion to the Pro Tool Wrap Kit: the same support-car-headrest carrier in a more compact size, filled with a curated tool selection sized to a backpack, a car trunk, or a small workshop corner. The format covers the cyclist who wants to be ready for everything without committing to a full hard-case kit.
The wrap is sized for the tools an enthusiastic home mechanic or a professional XC or CX mechanic wants on hand. Smaller than the Pro version, but still covering the workflow that gets a bike rolling again from a trailhead or a feed zone.
What the kit includes
The tool selection is sized to the wrap format and the work it sees most:
- Long ball-end hex wrench set, sizes 1.5 / 2 / 2.5 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8 mm
- TX profile wrench, size T25
- Crank cap tool
- Chain tool with integrated tire-valve tool
- Round spoke wrench
- Set of two tire levers
- Crosstip PH0 screwdriver
How the wrap carries
A pair of aluminum eyelets accept hanging from the headrest of a support car's front seat. Strong Velcro strips close the wrap for transport. Elastic strap loops accept odd-sized tools; small side pockets accept consumables and small parts.
Specs
- Tool Wrap 970WRAP carrier (smaller than the Pro version)
- Aluminum hanging eyelets for headrest mount
- Velcro closure
- Elastic strap loops
- Side pockets for parts and consumables
Includes: all kit tools listed above, Tool Wrap carrier.
Built in Zreče, Slovenia
Unior has been forging hand tools in Zreče, Slovenia, since 1919, and is the official technical partner of multiple World Tour and downhill teams. The Tool Wrap Kit format is the working-mechanic option for travel; the smaller wrap fits the bag at the bottom of a trail bag without giving up the tools the work needs.
Pro tip from our mechanics
A Tool Wrap Kit lives well between rides: in the back of the car, on the back of a workshop door, at the bottom of a race-day bag. For a fixed home shop with regular service work, the Home Kit hard case is the better-organized format; for a more comprehensive mobile-mechanic format, the Pro Tool Wrap Kit is the next step up.