| 85 | | $50 | With a whopping 30 functions, this quality tool is as feature packed as they come |
| 83 | | $34 | The M19 is a well designed multi-tool with everything you need to handle most trail-side mechanicals |
| 80 | | $43 | The F15 carries all of the vital functions in its innovative, easy-to-use design |
| 79 | | $46 | The Rx Micro-20 is easy to use and offers some unique tools among its 20 functions |
| 79 | | $45 | This contender's 15 functions and on-bike storage lets you leave your pack at home without fear of being stranded |
| 79 | | $35 | This contender weighs less than any other tool we tested and still offers high versatility and capability |
| 79 | | $59 | This innovative, feature packed model stores conveniently in your fork's steerer tube |
| 78 | | $32 | The lightweight, easy-to-use 16 in 1 impressed us with its versatility |
| 78 | | $30 | Our Best Buy Award winner has you covered with 18 functions and a quality construction |
| 77 | | $35 | If you can keep track of all the bits the Ratchet Rocket Lite DX offers benefits over a standard multi-tool |
| 75 | | $36 | The small and lightweight Lezyne V10 has the essential tools for simple fixes and adjustments |
| 75 | | $35 | A modern tool selection and easy-to-find wrenches make the Matchbox 16 a solid option |
| 74 | | $55 | The Euro17 will solve most of your trailside problems quickly and easily but at a premium |
| 61 | | $30 | Park Tool is the undisputed heavyweight of bike tools, but its IB-3 multi-tool has poor ergonomics and questionable durability |