PoorInRichfield
I have bacon strip tool built into my Lezyne multi-tool, but I've never used it. But I also picked up Dynaplug Carbon Racer after learning that it was easier to use. Planned use was for my MTBike. I ended up converting my gravel bike to tubeless road tires for a metric century. And I needed it….metal shards on the road hit a few riders and it only took a few mins to plug with the Dynaplug. Had to borrow a knife to trim excess since was on GP5000 road tires. For knobby MTB tires trimming not really needed. I have been looking at the various options to have one for MTB one for road toolbag just incase I forget to pack.
The List below does include all versions but gives an idea that the sizes vary as well as capacity which is why the prices vary. I used the Dynaplug site for info.
Dynaplug Racer $48, 24g / 0.8oz, Nylon, thin handle two caps, 3.75 x 0.44in.
includes 3 blunt plugs, 2 mega (holds 2)
Dynaplug Racer PRO $58, 26g / 0.9oz, ALU, thin handle two caps, 4.25 x 0.44in.
includes: 3 blunt plugs/1 mega (holds 4)
Dynaplug Pill $64, 42g / 1.5oz, ALU, wide/short handle, 2.25” x 0.875”
includes/holds:
5 - blunt plugs (Soft Nose Tip)
5 - Insertion tubes
1 - Micro knife
1 - Air stopper
1 - Pipe cleaner
Still deciding if this larger version is overkill since it is for ATVs…
Dynaplug Carbon Ultralite $24, 34g / 1.2oz, Nylon, widelong handle, 5.42 x 0.88in.
includes 3 plugs (holds more than 4)
In my opinion inserting the plugs is easier with a larger handle grip, so I am not going any smaller than the Racer Pro – there are a couple.