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Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand

Ultimate Portability: Perfect when travel weight and size limits are the norm. Legs and clamp head quickly fold into a 37" super-compact, lightweight unit weighing just 10.5 lbs. No tools required for easy set-up and tear down. Slide Lock Clamp: Award-winning, classic Slide-Lock clamp with quarter...
Average Customer Rating:
4.55 out of 5
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19 of 20(95%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Customer Reviews for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Review 1 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
MreLBee
City: West Cumbria
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Featured Review
Road Cyclist
Date:August 24, 2011
Very Versatile Stand
Pros: Attractive, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight
"Sick of leaning your bike against a wall/fence/long-suffering small child desperate for extra pocket money for doing all those little jobs that need doing on your pride and joy - and all your other bikes..?
AND want a stand that folds down really quickly and easily to hide away in a small corner of your garage when you are done, and yet can be put up and ready to go in seconds?
Then this is the stand for you!
The clamp rotates through 360° so you can set your bike up for Left or Right-handed cleaning or firtling. And you can use the seat post or top tube as the securing point depending on what it is you are doing, and what the fame is made of!!
Because of the telescopic nature of it, it's a little more flexible than some of the one piece stands around, but if space is of a premium and you simply can't leave it 'up' all the time, this is a fantastic compromise.
The 'clutch' on the clamp takes a bit of getting used to, especially releasing it (but with practise you work it out OK) but as long as your bike doesn't weigh as much as a small tank, one-handed securing and unsecuring is very easy!
The tripod base is pretty wide and secure, and finding the optimally secure position that you are happy with is simple enough.
Cleaning, adjusting and working on your bike is just SO much easier with a decent stand.
And this is a decent stand!
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Review 2 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
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5 / 5
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Gav575
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Featured Review
Mountain Biker
Date:December 12, 2009
Buy one. You won't regret it!
Pros: Adjustable, Durable, High Quality, Lightweight, Rugged, Versatile
Cons: Expensive
"Should have bought one of these years ago. Extremely well made, construction is to a high standard. The clamp is a delight to use and holds bike very well. Because of the design the bike can be moved and held in a variety of positions. No working out what to pull which way because the bike is upside down! Folds into a small package when not in use. Expensive, but you can see where the money went so I guess it's justified. A delight to use because someone thought about it . Overall, a very good product."
Review 3 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
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5 / 5
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SoNearButSoFar
City: Swindon
Country:United Kingdom
Age:25-34
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Mountain Biker
Date:April 3, 2012
Superb quality product and really easy to use.
Pros: Attractive, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight
Cons: no tool tray
"This work stand has the feel of a top quality camera tripod, with its lovely red anodised finish and the way that it effortlessly folds and erects. Its really light too. This would be ideal for anyone who needs to travel with their work stand or just wants something that is nice and compact when folded away. The clamp can be really easily adjusted to hold a vertical tube (seat post) or horizontal tube. It is capable of holding the bike at the whole range of angles. You wont be disappointed."
Review 4 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
pedro65
City: Buckingham
Country:United Kingdom
Age:Over 65
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Road Cyclist
Date:February 26, 2012
excellent piece of kit
Pros: Great Value, Attractive, Rugged, High Quality, Adjustable, Versatile, smart
Cons: no tool tray
"When the Feedback work stand arrived I set about giving my wife's bike a long overdue overhaul.
The stand is very stable and coped easily with the MTB's weight, even when I rotated the bike vertically through 360 degrees ( just to see if I could).
I did not experience the instability that concerned some reviewers. The Feedback work stand is easily maneuvered both vertically and horizontally. it is very easy to slip the saddle pin into the jaws while the bike is still on the ground then raising it up to a comfortable working height; lifting the bike with one hand and locking the work stand in position with the other. It is actually easier than it reads.
This is my first work stand and I am impressed with the quality, however it is a shame it does not come with a tool tray.
Would I recommend the Feedback work stand, most definitely.
PDC
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Review 5 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
AngusB
City: London
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Triathlete
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Triathlete
Date:January 30, 2012
best work stand I have used
Pros: Durable, Attractive, Rugged, High Quality, Adjustable, Versatile
"I have used other stands which people have rated well and I thought they were useless, so i was very careful in getting this one.
It's easy to use, high quality feel, well engineered and it works very well.
spend the extra money and buy this stand as you will not regret it."
Review 6 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Grogz
City: Solihull
Country:United Kingdom
Age:45-54
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:January 25, 2012
Fabulous bit of kit
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight
"I'm so glad I've at last got round to buying a workstand, makes life much easier. This example is great, too: easy to set up, stable but light, easily adjustable and holds bikes at all sorts of angles. There's a bit of flex when you load a bike into it, but nothing to worry about. Love it!"
Review 7 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
unhealthycyclist
Date:September 10, 2011
Excellent workstand
Pros: Great Value, Attractive, High Quality, Lightweight, you get what you pay for
"My first purchase off the stand went awry due to 'lost in post', however it was corrected reasonably quickly - although irrating Wiggle got there in the end, staff polite and helpful.
The stand it's self is great. Light weight and easy to use. High quality finish. My only gripe about the product is, it should include a stowage bag as standard. Apart from that this is an excellent product - highly recommended."
Review 8 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
lbid
City: London
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Road Cyclist
Date:August 23, 2011
Almost too good
Pros: Durable, Attractive, Rugged, High Quality, Adjustable
Cons: Expensive
"You don't see stuff this well made very often, so its a bit of a surprise just how well engineered and finished this product is. It works extremely well, folds up small and should last a lifetime. It's not as lightweight as its name suggests, tough enough for anything."
Review 9 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
MiniMe006
Date:July 28, 2011
Why Did I Not Get This Years Ago!
Pros: Great Value, Rugged, High Quality, Adjustable
"Very good workstand, rigid, easy to adjust, stable when working on bike, easily adjustable, takes up no space when packed up. All in all a great buy."
Review 10 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
chesham
City: Chesham, Bucks
Country:United Kingdom
Age:45-54
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Mountain Biker
Date:July 21, 2011
Fab looks, Quality feel
Pros: High Quality
"I looked for a long time before buying this stand for my new Epic. I was determined to get one that would hold the bike well and be solid enough to let me work confidently on it.
Feedback Sports had some great reviews for their stands. It was the Ultralight that fitted my budget, and I was worried that an ultra light version wouldn't be solid enough.
Anyway, my gamble paid off - the stand is perfectly stable and stiff. With its shiny red anodised finish it looks a million dollars, and it feels really good quality.
The tube clamps are solid and operate smoothly. The bike clamp opens, closes and rotates nicely. I can't compare with other stands which may have more stability through greater weight, but this doesn't feel too light and doesn't have any stability issues with my 28 lb Epic - so long as the legs are oriented properly (eg with the bike perpendicularly over one of the legs).
I bought the Feedback Sports tool tray to go with it. It was bigger than I expected. It has slots for spanners and allen keys, an area for bottles of lube etc and a large bath with a drain plug. Oh, and a mug holder and rag hook.
The only slight negative was that I didn't tell my wife I'd bought it. I was banking on her not noticing it amongst the junk in the garage. "Fail". It's far too shiny and expensive looking to get away with that. She accused me of spending £200 on it."
Review 11 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
Prawsk
Date:July 21, 2011
Nice piece of kit
Pros: Attractive, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight
Cons: Expensive
"Best stand Ive owned. Easy and quick to set up, though like most stands, three hands to lift the bike, put it in the clamp and tighten it up, would be handy. Pricey as well."
Review 12 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
RuffianRider
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Mountain Biker
Date:July 19, 2011
Excellent Work Stand.
Pros: High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight
Cons: Expensive
"I bought this to replace a much cheaper workstand that had not proved to be very durable.
The work stand is already fully assembled in the box so it is very quick to put up for the first time. Initial impression are of a high quality product, the red finish on the main tubes looks good.
In use the stand works well, however it can tip if the bike is in the wrong position between the legs. The clamp is fairly easy to use, however not as easy as the clamp on the more expensive version. It takes seconds to fold the stand down, and when folded it doesn't take up too much space.
Overall it is a high quality stand, and so far looks to be well worth the fairly high price."
Review 13 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
2 / 5
Avg 2 / 5 from
thehomme
City: London
Date:July 18, 2011
Hmmm
Pros: High Quality
Cons: Expensive, Not Enough Features, limited frame holding options
"I probably bought this to impulsively given the big discount that was offered on the original price. The quality is good and it's very easy to set up and collapses nicely but I think I should have spent a little more and bought the ParkTool stand.
The grip works by grabbing the seatpost with no provision to hold the frame on the toptube, so if you have a shaped integrated seatpost this stand is useless.
By holding the bike at the seatpost and with the short extension of the seatpost holder, it means the pedals are left very close to the vertical of the stand and sometimes impossible/difficult to turn."
Review 14 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
dorchestercyclist
City: Dorset
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Commuter
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Commuter
Date:June 29, 2011
Great Stand
Pros: Attractive, Adjustable, Lightweight, Versatile
Cons: Expensive
"Really good stand, picked it up on sale so not too expensive when purchased. The footing is great and keeps it steady. The telescoping tubes make it easy to adjust heights. My only criticism really is that it should have a better latching system to lock the bike to the stand (turning a knob is a bit of a pain while holding the bike in place). All in all, very good and recommended."
Review 15 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
gbu27
Date:June 17, 2011
5 stars
"Don't have any negatives about this stand. So far it seems very robust, stable and so easy to use and set up. Wish I had bought one years ago. A very simple clamping system on the seatpost means all parts of the bike are easily accessible."
Review 16 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Happywife
Date:May 3, 2011
Everyone likes it
Pros: Attractive, High Quality, Rugged, Adjustable
"I bought this for my husband. He really loves it. His best mate now wants one and so did the man passing by when we had it standing in the street. I like it because it gets my bike worked on because my husband likes it so much."
Review 17 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
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4 / 5
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MELee
City: London
Country:United Kingdom
Age:25-34
Interest:Triathlete
Level:Regular
Gender:Female
Budget:Value for money
Triathlete
Date:January 20, 2010
compact workstand
Pros: Adjustable, Lightweight, compact
"The workstand does fold up small(er) than others, and is light enough to carry a short distance (but wouldn't lug it around all day). Its sturdy and easy to use, but the extension occasionally slips.
The clamp feels a bit cheap, but then again it worked. I've done up 2 bikes on it now, and so far so good.
There's a wheel truing device that you can get that would mount on top of the workstand. Space saving and handy!"
Review 18 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
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5 / 5
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Bear
Date:June 20, 2009
A quality Bike Workstand
Pros: Adjustable, Attractive, Durable, High Quality, Lightweight, Rugged, Versatile
"The build quality of this item is remarkable: a lovely red anodised finish looks good & helps protect the metal from corrosion. The materials used in the manufacture are top quality. The item folds down to a pretty compact size & isn't too heavy to carry either.
One slight criticism is that despite tightening the clamp, sometimes the bike still comes loose. I'd like to see the vice jaws become slightly bigger to accomodate oversized MTB frames more easily.
Another bit of advice: If the main body screw clamp (locks onto the main red shaft) seizes up, just give it a gentle tap with a rubber mallet to loosen it.
A quality item
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Review 19 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
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5 / 5
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Jester
Date:June 17, 2009
Great Workstand
Pros: Adjustable, Durable, High Quality, Lightweight, Rugged, Versatile
"I use this stand for all the family's bikes.
Supports the bike at any angle, and can be rotated 360 deg around the centre column without unlocking the column's height clamp.
Quick-release clamps for the legs, height and cross bar."
Review 20 for Feedback Sports Pro Ultralight Workstand
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Avg 4 / 5 from
propmaker
Date:June 13, 2009
very usefull
"Ultimate Pro Ultralight Workstand
Pros: A very usefull and easy to erect stand. Well built in good quality materials.
Cons: Just one, watch out for tipping forward if you don't weigh down the legs."