- Color: Multi
- Material: Plastic
- Brand: Topeak
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.75 x 3.3 x 1.25 inches
- Item Weight: 170 Grams
- 2/2.5/3/4/5/6/8mm hex, Torx T15, T25, T30, Phillips screwdriver, 14/15G spoke wrench, chain hook, 2 tire levers, Presta core tool and chain tool
- Size-9x4x2.7cm/3.5″X1.6″X1.1″
- Weight 170 grams

















Kiyo M. –
This really is a must-have if you own a bike!Recently, my chain broke while I was riding my bike and I had no idea how to fix it. Actually, I’m glad it happened nearby my home because now I’m prepared on how to fix it, especially with this handy tool.I was actually in the market for just a chain tool, but I’m so glad I didn’t buy a dedicated chain tool and just bought this multi-tool instead.The chain tool worked beautifully to remove my damaged chain and also to size up my new replacement chains. This is really all you need… I think those dedicated ones are overpriced for only one function. With all the tools on this thing, it’s a steal!The design and engineering is really well thought-out. I’m really impressed.The lever for the chain tool is actually stored on the sides with the “Topeak” logo. It also acts as a lever for replacing tire tubes.Pros:- Well designed multi-tool/chain-tool works great!- Made in Taiwan; personally feel better than China.- Compact- Great easy-to-read instructions- PriceCons:None so farI have zero regrets buying this and feel more prepared carrying this on my bike rides. It’s a quality product and the other positive reviews are no surprise.
Saabguy –
I upgraded to this much more condensed and svelte tool from the massive Alien II. I spent an inordinate amount of time researching multitools from every manufacturer I could find (even the unheard of Chinese names and the ultra lux European manufacturers) before buying the Hexus X. My new bike has myriad different fasteners and finding a tool with T30 torx, Philips, a full assortment of hex keys, tire levers, and a chain tool was nearly impossible. As far as I know, this is the ONLY tool in existence with every tool my particular bike needs (except for the things you can’t get in a multitool like cassette wrench or bottom bracket spanner). Since purchasing it I’ve had 5 mechanicals and multiple friends have also used it and everyone has been satisfied. I was surprised to find that the tire irons are actually much better than my much Granite Talon Tyre Levers. They’re not the most ergonomic (PITA to remove from the side of the tool) but the design of the bead hook means it’s nearly impossible to pinch your tube when mounting a tire (it’s short and has a nice smooth but thin edge that grabs the bead but doesn’t protrude past into the tube’s space). Everything seems to be more than sturdy enough for a multitool. I really can’t recommend the Hexus X enough. It’s small, sturdy, and well appointed with everything I think I could really need out on the road or trail. Hasn’t let me down yet and if it does I’ll still probably just buy another!
Richard Bell –
This is a replacement for an earlier version of the tool that was stolen. I actually liked the original version better, it was more function than pretty. However, this tool is not bad by any means. I have not had an opportunity to use the chain break, which was the primary reason for buying it, but it appears to be as well made as the original one.
Gear User –
I had some of the smaller Topeak tools and they were great. So when it came time to get an all inclusive tool that could take care of just about anything in a small package, I looked at topeak. I ride about 30 miles every morning and have a couple thousand miles with this tool. It has helped me change two flat tires and a broken spoke without issue. Used the tire levers pretty hard. Used the 5mm (?) hex to remove a front mech after a chain got jammed.One thing I do wish is that the chain holder wouldn’t fall off the tool so easily when you open it up. It stays put when not open, but you find yourself putting it back on when closing the tool every time. I just put it in my saddle bag separately.With this tool and some other repair basics (spare tube and C02), I think I can get out of most any jam I’m even qualified to fix. It has the perfect ratio of capabilities to size and weight.I have used the chain tool at home several times.
Alfonso Botello –
Ya tengo un par de semanas de tenerlo y la verdad que ha cumplido con todas las exigencias, tiene todas las herramientas que necesito.
Ricardo Adolfo Cardenas –
Excelente producto
Wayne Stanton –
Probably one of the best multi tools out there for your MTB/Road bike, It’s not that light so I tend to use it on my MTB rather than the road one.
Fry –
Compact and useful tool