Feedback Sports has launched a new bicycle-specific torque wrench. The next-gen Range Click Torque Wrench features a wider adjustment range, improved handle, and excellent tactile feedback in a user-friendly travel kit.
Feedback Sports Range Click Torque Wrench Highlights
Feedback Sports' new torque wrench is a step in the right direction and feels more like a shop-quality tool than its predecessor. The wrench itself has a weighty, solid feel and a resounding "click" that lets you know your fastener has reached its pre-set torque.
Feedback's previous Range torque wrench relied on a small circular thumb dial mounted on the body of the ratchet. The Click Range uses a larger and more robust knurled twister on the base of the handle.
Torque settings are much easier to read on the new model, and the expanded 2-14Nm range (versus the 10Nm max of the previous version) ensures users won't max it out when tightening chainring bolts and derailleurs, many of which suggest tightening to fasteners to 10 to 12Nm.
If you're wondering about torque settings for your components, check out the handy reference site Home | Bike Torque Specifications.
I preferred the slim, zippered case of the original Range, but the tight-fitting foam insert could make it difficult to switch between bits quickly. The roll-style tool and bit holder of the Click Range is more user-friendly in this regard, with an additional storage pocket for bits and other small items.
Feedback Sports Range Click Torque Wrench Highlights
- Kit includes a click-type ratcheting torque wrench handle, 13 high-precision S2 steel bits, and a protective TPU case with loops to secure the tool.
- 13 bits: Hex: 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8mm (standard 25mm length); Torx: T10, T25, T30 (standard 25mm length); Extension bits: Hex 4, 5mm, Torx T25 (extended 50mm length)
- Torque measurement from 2-14Nm, adjustable in 0.17Nm increments, scale displayed in 1Nm increments.
- Dual-sided window display scale allows easier ambidextrous usability and permits larger, easier-to-read torque setting numbers.
- Accurate within +/- 4% for 4,000 cycles.
- Torque wrench handle features a magnetic, 72-tooth ratchet, dual-sided torque setting window, and dual-direction torque measurement compatible for right- and left-hand threaded bolts.
- Plastic-free head and handle. PFAS-free tool roll. Plastic-free, 80% recycled paperboard packaging.
- 1-year warranty
- MSRP: $120.00
- Available now at Range Click Torque Wrench [2-14Nm] - Feedback Sports
Feedback Sports' new torque wrench is a step in the right direction and feels more like a shop-quality tool than its predecessor. The wrench itself has a weighty, solid feel and a resounding "click" that lets you know your fastener has reached its pre-set torque.
Torque settings are much easier to read on the new model, and the expanded 2-14Nm range (versus the 10Nm max of the previous version) ensures users won't max it out when tightening chainring bolts and derailleurs, many of which suggest tightening to fasteners to 10 to 12Nm.
If you're wondering about torque settings for your components, check out the handy reference site Home | Bike Torque Specifications.
I preferred the slim, zippered case of the original Range, but the tight-fitting foam insert could make it difficult to switch between bits quickly. The roll-style tool and bit holder of the Click Range is more user-friendly in this regard, with an additional storage pocket for bits and other small items.