Crank Brothers release limited edition M-Series tools

Crankbrothers Releases Limited Edition M-Series Tools

Laguna Beach, CA (June 15, 2015)

Crankbrothers has updated its top-selling m-series tools with four limited edition colorways for Summer 2015.

Three models – the m10 ($19/€19), m17 ($28/€28), and m19 ($34/€34) – are now offered in limited edition colors black, orange, red, and green, in addition to existing colors grey and gold; making a total of six color options for each model.

“Color is an outlet for self expression and it has always been an important part of our brand appeal,” said Kellen Trachy, Global Marketing Manager, crankbrothers. “We brought a splash of color to the mountain bike world with our pedals, wheels, and pumps, and now we’re bringing that same energy to our most popular multitools. Whether you’re into bright green, or stealthy black, there’s an m-tool to match your functional needs and personal style.”

The m-series combines high-tensile steel tools in a lightweight aluminum frame to deliver
a light and compact multitool with a precise fit and finish. M-series tools are available in
four models, corresponding to the number of functions provided, and are covered by a lifetime warranty.

The limited edition m-tools are available now at crankbrothers.com and select dealers worldwide.



About crankbrothers :

Crankbrothers is a collective of freethinkers: creators, tastemakers, designers and engineers who see things differently. They strive for simple solutions to complex problems, unafraid to take risks and challenge the status quo.

Pursuing perfection down to the smallest detail, crankbrothers creates mountain bike components that deliver superior function through disruptive design. Tested and proven by world-class athletes, crankbrothers products are designed to reinvent the riding experience.

For more information visit crankbrothers.com

Facebook: facebook.com/crankbrothers

Instagram: @crankbrothers

Twitter: @crankbrothers

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