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Sonic Pro Skate Tool

5.0
5 Reviews

Sonic Pro Skate Tool

5.0
5 Reviews

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Overview

The Sonic Pro Skate Tool provides great leverage to change wheels, extract bearings and more. The Pro Tool’s ergonomic handle is comfortable for shop technicians to use all day but compact enough to take on a roll. This latest variant features both Hex and Torx bits to fit most brands of skates. Packed with 9 tools on 3 tips. Made with strong and durable S2 steel so it may be the last skate tool you’ll ever have to buy (unless you lose it).

Specifications

Features4mm Hex Bit (Fits Most Axles)
T25 Torx - Note: Running change from 5/32" Hex, stock may be mixed
(2) Floating Spacer Aligner
Phillips #2 Screwdriver
(2) Bearing Pushers (For Barrel Spacers)
Bearing Extractor (For Floating Spacer)
Bearing Press

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
5 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great toolI like the tool very much, it feels way better than an allen wrench. I thought it was a bit expensive, but it is well worth the money.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best kitGood tool for all inline.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great toolIt’s simple and works perfectly. The tool fits in my hand amazingly.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Stop searching, you've found the bestGenius design paired with excellent manufacturing quality. No other tool I've used fits so much functionality in such a small lightweight form factor. It also hasn't begun show signs of wear or stripping after several months of frequent use. It is very adept at pulling / pushing your bearings in and out of your wheels - no need to buy a bearing press (although that would be nice to have, of course). I carry mine in the small sling bag that I skate with, and I never notice it until I need it, at which point I'm always grateful. It is light and small enough to carry in your pocket, although I wouldn't want to fall on it, ha. Speaking of size, in case you were considering purchasing the version of this same tool with a longer end, you may not need to, depending on your frames. I was concerned that it might not be long enough to reach the interior (heel) bolt of my Powerslide Trinity frames –but it can reach it quite nicely!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Game changer!Got new wheels before the game. This tool pushed out bearings, tightened axles and got me rolling again quickly. Smartly designed & high quality…a must for every roller hockey player.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I have an old shcool Baur tool, very small handle. I like the bigger size for a better grip, plus the extra tools it has.
From: Mark, NH

Comments: Great tool; it provides way better leverage than the long tool that comes with bont skates. Small and easy to bring along during a long skate.
From: Rob

Comments: Amazing Tool, after Breaking the K2 tool in about 20 minutes, I'm simply amazed at what an amazing tool this is, it cuts my wheel change times drastically. Pulls bearings like a dream. Just plain works!
From: Curtis

Comments:Couldn't live without it. Pushes and pulls bearings into wheels nicely.
From: Huffydelight

Comments:Worth the money and works perfectly.
From: Travis NY

Comments: It works as expected but has some shortcomings for Powerline Trinity frames. I can't figure out why Sonic didn't take the simple step of marking the hex key sizes on the tool. Although the difference between 5/32 and 4mm is very small (too small to see), the wrong size can damage bolt heads. The shorter tool is tough to fit on Powerline frame bolts. Two wheels need to be removed to securely access the frame bolts. If you need to replace the frame bolts you'll need another tool because the hex head bolts are difficult to find while torx head frame bolts are easily available. A bit more money on a higher quality tool would be well-spent.
From: Anonymous, 10/21/20