
Park Tool PRS-3.3-2 Bike Repair Stand with Micro-Adjust Clamps
$155.63
Description
Deluxe Single Arm Repair Stand: Built for Professional Precision
Designed specifically for mechanics who demand unwavering reliability during daily workshop routines, this heavy-duty repair stand redefines durability and versatility in bike maintenance setups. Whether you’re servicing road bikes at a pro shop or tackling rugged mountain bikes at home, its robust construction ensures steady support through every repair task—from minor adjustments to full drivetrain overhauls.
Why Choose This Stand?
– Unshakable Stability: Bolt it directly into concrete floors or pair with an optional reinforced base system (sold separately) for rock-solid positioning under any load
– Commercial Grade Build: Thick-walled upright tubing resists flex even when working on heavier e-bikes or applying downward force during brake service
– Corrosion Resistant Finish: Industrial-grade chrome plating withstands years of exposure to grease/oil environments without compromising structural integrity
– Smart Tool Management: Includes Park Tool’s lightweight yet rugged aluminum cast tray – perfect for organizing parts mid-repair
Specs That Matter
Supports up to 120 lbs per bicycle via its precision-engineered seatpost-style clamp mechanism while weighing just 27.6 lbs itself – lighter than comparable shop-grade stands yet stronger due its optimized design
Outperforming Competitors
| Feature | Deluxe Single Arm | Mid-Range Alternatives |
|———————–|————————-|——————————|
| Weight Capacity | Up to 120 lbs | Often limited <90 lbs |
| Mounting Options | Floor/base compatibility| Limited bolt-down capability |
| Durability | Chrome-plated steel | Painted mild steel |
| Tray Inclusion | Included aluminum tray | Optional add-on |
Ideal for professionals who can’t afford wobbling stands disrupting precision work – this model’s reinforced engineering maintains alignment even during aggressive torque applications common in suspension servicing or wheel truing operations. Its compact footprint fits seamlessly into busy workshops yet handles larger modern bicycles better than traditional single-arm designs struggling with modern bike geometries.