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Hi, after a decent workstand. Don't need portability as it'll be permanently up.
These Park ones get good reviews, any preferences of the 9 vs the 10? Is it mainly the clamp mech that's the difference? Extra money on the 10 worthwhile?
Or is there another option similarly priced that's better?
Cheers
My 9’s clamp is forever freezing (not the clamp itself but the turning bit) apparently they do that a lot.
Definitely consider the Feedback Sports elite - best stand I've owned
https://www.feedbacksports.com/product/pro-elite-work-stand-w-tote-bag/
Yeah, I've got a Feedback Sports too and it's better than the Parks IMO. The jaws are a wee bit cumbersome but it's so solid and stable, lovely
Get the PCS10 over the 9 if you can stretch to it. The clamping mechanism is far easier to use and over many years of use you'll be glad you paid the extra.
Get a Feedback, much much better
If you're anywhere near south London then i'm selling my PCS-9.
Ah, interesting re the Feedback stand...off to look at them.
And Gringo, PM'd you.
Thanks
My 9’s clamp is forever freezing (not the clamp itself but the turning bit) apparently they do that a lot.
This! It's a great stand but this makes it a pain to use
Had a PCS-9, Got a feedback one now, it is light years ahead.
Don't be fooled by the blue.
Their tools are good the workstands not so much.
Feedback. +1
I was off to 10 Under the Ben one year, our LBS owner/mechanic came with us, he asked me to take my Feedback stand over his Park one..
Over the years I've used them all and the legs/adjustability/weight of the Park PCS-9/PCS-10 is abysmal, the Feedback Sports stands (especially pro elite/superlight) are just so much better in use that i gave away my Park PCS-10 a number of years ago. Far better clamping system, far better stability, less than half the weight of park stands and very easy to store/move around.
My 9’s clamp is forever freezing (not the clamp itself but the turning bit) apparently they do that a lot.
@P-Jay If your is the same as mine, then take that bit apart, put some copper slip in there and put it back together. It stops it getting stuck but doesn't slip when you have a bike in it.
Another vote for Feedback. If you can find it, they have a much cheaper version of the Elite with the same head (the good bit) but a simple folding tripod - fine if you don't need to move. I posted a thread on here a while back - have a search. Had some issues as you'll see, but very happy now.
Mods - looking at Northwind's feedback workstands thread, I get a 501 error (also weirdly on a couple of workstand threads). What am I doing wrong?!