First Look: Birzman Tools

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<b>Birzman was established in 2007 in the picturesque village of Dacun, Taiwan. They make some of the best tools available.</b>
<b>The Damselfly chain tool is a perfect example of Birzman's innovation. A spring-loaded plate helps secure any size chain, making your life easier.</b>
<b>Saving time and effort are at the forefront of their design goals, while maintaining a great visual appearance.</b>
<b>The high-polish, aluminum alloy base on the Zacoo Maha MTB pump tilts the barrel 5-degrees towards you, making pumping easier.</b>
<b>Birzman's unique Snap-It system really impresses us. It's one of the fastest, most secure, and reliable adapters on the market, plus it won't unscrew your valve core.</b>
<b>Snap-It works on unthreaded valves too, and can be removed for Schrader valves. The Controlled Air Discharge button allows for fine pressure adjustments.</b>
<b>The Zacoo Maha pumps to 220 psi max with the aid of a big, solid base.</b>
<b>The varnished wood handle compliments the CNC'd pump barrel nicely.</b>
<b>Birzman's Salut shock pump features a compact and lightweight aluminum body.</b>
<b>The Air-Lock valve adaptor is designed to ensure no loss of air when disconnecting the pump from the valve.</b>
<b>Because there's no pressure loss, there's no need to over compensate when pumping. The 1.6-inch gauge reaches a max of 300 psi.</b>
<b>A pressure bleed button on the back allows for precise air pressure adjustments.</b>
<b>The Dragonfly-inspired chain tool features a T-shaped design for extra leverage.</b>
<b>An interchangeable cradle allows for use on 9/10 or 11-speed chains.</b>
<b>A clever gate mechanism helps center the chain pin after riveting.</b>
<b>A clever gate mechanism helps center the chain pin after riveting.</b>
<b>The Dragonfly Evolution tool also has a replaceable bit, should you happen to break one (not likely).</b>
<b>The hole on the handle can be used to break off the guide pin commonly used on Shimano and Campy chains.</b>
<b>Birzman's Feexman Cicada 10 multi-tool is very light thanks in part to carbon side panels.</b>
<b>CNC'd hollow chrome-vanadium bits also help keep the weight down.</b>
<b>Tools include a phillips screwdriver, T25, and seven commonly used allen keys.</b>
<b>Rotating tools is smooth yet secure, allowing easy access to individual tools without worry of the tool falling open.</b>
<b>A large aluminum chain tool makes trailside chain repairs easier than most multi-tools.</b>
<b>The Studio Tool Box includes 37 pieces carefully selected from the Birzman portfolio.</b>
<b>Birzman offers two tool kits tailored for different users and needs.</b>
<b>Both shop professionals and advanced home mechanics will find the Studio Tool Box very useful.</b>
<b>A heavy-duty PE plastic case protects the investment.</b>
<b>Inside, a blow molded tool pallet helps organize tools.</b>
<b>Birzman uses a high-polish on many tools. It's great looking and serves a purpose.</b>
<b>"It's not just about the bike. It's a total experience..." Visit <u>www.birzman.com</u> for an overview of their complete lineup.</b>
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Birzman doesn't make run-of-the-mill tools. Instead they craft high-end tools with a clear focus on design, aesthetics, and clever innovation that make working on your bike a more pleasurable experience. They're the type of tools you'd be proud to hang in your garage or workshop.



In this piece we learn about the brand and take a look at and four key pieces in the impressive Birzman catalogue. Visit www.birzman.com to see their complete lineup.



Photos by Birzman and Brandon Turman
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