SKU: P/N: 625903
Multitool EURO7
Multitool EURO7
The 7-hex pocket multitool. 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 mm hex on a folding multitool body, in a format light and small enough to live in a jersey pocket without thinking about it. The kit for riders who want a fast on-bike adjustment tool, with no extras to add weight.
The bits are the same construction as the standalone Unior hex tools and the larger EURO13 / EURO17 multitools: chrome-plated chrome-vanadium shanks with black-oxide tips, sized to the ISO 2936 dimensional standard for metric hex keys. The bit-quality choice is what separates a pocket multitool that works under trail-side load from one that rounds a stem bolt the first time you reach for it; the bits on this tool are the same bits you'd find in the shop hex set.
The bit selection (1.5 through 6 mm) is the metric span that covers most stem, seatpost, cleat, brake-lever, and bottle-cage bolts on a typical bike. The EURO7 omits the 8 mm hex (pedal threads, square-taper crank bolts) and the Torx, chain tool, and valve tools that the larger EURO multitools include. The trade is weight and size; the gain is a tool small enough to forget about until you need it.
Bit list
- Hex: 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 mm
- Total functions: 7 (hex only)
Specs
- Chrome-plated chrome-vanadium bit shanks
- Black-oxide tip treatment for corrosion resistance and recess fit
- Hex bits manufactured to the ISO 2936 dimensional standard for metric hex keys
- Manufactured in Slovenia
Built in Zreče, Slovenia
Unior has been forging hand tools in Zreče since 1919, and is the official technical partner of multiple World Tour and downhill teams. The EURO7 is the smallest hex selection in the EURO line, sized for riders who want the bit quality of a shop hex set in a pocket format and don't need the on-bike chain or valve functions a larger multitool adds.
Pro tip from our mechanics
The most common reason for a trail-side hex tool isn't a mechanical failure; it's a fit adjustment. A saddle that's slipped, a stem that's twisted slightly after a knock, a brake lever that's rotated. The EURO7's bit selection covers all three jobs, and the smaller form factor means the tool actually rides with you rather than living on a workshop bench because it's too bulky to pack.
For when a 7-hex pocket kit covers the on-bike adjustment range and when you want the EURO13 or EURO17's broader function set: Hex and Torx wrenches: how to pick the right tool for the job →.
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