

🚴♂️ Glide through tire changes like a pro—unbreakable, effortless, and built to last!
The Tyre Glider is a professional-grade, UK-made bicycle tire lever crafted from reinforced glass-filled nylon. Its patented clip-on design enables hands-free, effortless tire removal and installation across all tire widths and rim types, while protecting rims and tubes from damage. Lightweight at just 23g, it offers unmatched durability with a lifetime guarantee, making it the ultimate tool for cyclists seeking reliability and ease.







| Bike type | Mountain Bike, Road Bike |
| Color | red |
| Size | PEQUEÑO |
| Weight | 23 g |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Included components | 1 Detachable |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Tyre Glider |
| Department | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Tyre Glider |
| Item model number | 14900001 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 8 x 21 cm; 23 g |
| ASIN | B09TCFRVC8 |
J**.
Works really well even on these very hard tyres to change.
Impressed with the ease of use with this tool. Tried other standard tools with these tyres and injured myself often. This tool glided round the rim popping the tire off really easily and also got the tire on with a lot less struggle than Iv had with other tools. Brilliant design and stronger than I expected. Why did you choose this product over others?: Looked a good design and easy to use. Durability: Stronger than thought not sure how long it’ll last but for the price well worth the purchase. Weight: Nice and light can fit in your pocket easily. Look: Looks good brilliantly designed. Value for money: Great value if but again in a minute. Quality: Good quality well designed hand and seems strong enough to last a fair amount of time.
J**L
So much easier than the traditional method
Super tool, got my Schwalbe Green Marathons on with ease! Highly recommended
R**C
Good quality but a bit tricky to start.
It's a bit fiddly to seat but once its in and you get the angle right its pretty effective. Feels solid and good value for money, I get the feeling that it won't be easy to break. I've broken loads of levers over the years so this is an upgrade but...I find im using a traditional lever to get under the tyre in the first instance to lift and then hook the tyre glider in, which kind of defeats the object maybe? Definitely handy to have but I'll keep a traditional lever with me just in case.
J**B
Tyre Glider - works with zero effort
This genuinely works (i was shocked). Used on a Road bike; Tyre - Continental GP5000S TR 25mm. Wheel was a DT Swiss 1600 62mm (Carbon). I also use inner tubes. This is usually a horrific task, whether changing the tyre completely or roadside puncture, the procedure is the same, it would usually take at least 2, usually 3, good quality tyre levers and a lot of effort (stupid amounts) and a reasonable amount of time (up to an hour easy). This took less than 5 minutes start to finish no effort, genuinely zero effort! It came off in 1 go and new one on in 1 go (first time no faffing). Started at valve and pushed it round, done, no tyre levers at all just the Tyre Glider. The lever itself is also smaller than 2 reasonably sized levers so it fits much more easily in a small saddle bag
H**N
Inventor deserves a Knighthood.
Brilliant, easy to use, stress free , quick , no soft tissue injuries, saves precious time.
M**H
Not suitable for all tyres. Do some research.
I watched the video and tried it on my bike tyres, but to be fair, some old plastic levers I had worked fine, with the right technique. This thing just couldn't get leverage, not for my tyres, which are a little chunky but even so I thought it would work with most. Maybe these will work well on hybrid or road bike tyres that are narrow, as long as you use the right technique. But for me it was useless.
I**N
Works well, but requires practice
I've given it 5 stars after changing two 26" MTB tyres. The first went very well - the tyre came off very easily, and the new one went on with no problems. The method needs understanding - I watched a video on Youtube and then it was pretty easy. The second tyre was very tight, and was a bit of a nightmare. However, I persevered and it all came out OK in the end. The new one was also tight going onto the rim and the type glider handled it OK. Is it perfect? No. Is it good? Yes. I'm sure with more practice it'll get easier.
G**N
Works with some combinations, but not the miracle worker as the advertising videos show
I had to find another way of removing my tight tyre as I was caught in a 200km Audax with my tyre not easily coming off in 5C weather. I've got Merida with Merida Expert SLII wheels and a GP5000 TLR S 700x32c tyres. Even with this it wasn't easy, I'm not convinced that it worked better for this combination. It should be noted that the tyre was in the centre of the rim to get most tyre flexibility. However, for my other wheel, Hunt Aero Light wheel set with Pirelli Zero road 700x28c, it worked rapidly and effortlessly as the advertising videos show. Overall, the tool is expensive but I would say it is worth it if you're not confident with tyre levers. Especially as it will not pinch the tube when reinstalling. It is quicker with my hunt wheels, but I just want to warn if your wheels are really tight this might not work.
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