By Rob Slade

Published: Monday, 04 July 2022 at 12:00 am


There comes a time in every cyclist’s lifetime when you get a puncture. In fact, if you spend a lot of time on the bike each week, chances are you’ve had to deal with them on a semi-regular basis (unless you’ve gone tubeless).

That’s when the puncture repair kit comes in. It’s a vital tool in your arsenal and will get you out of a pinch when the (unfortunately) inevitable happens.

What is a puncture repair kit?

Puncture repair kits come in all shapes and sizes, and there are a lot of them to choose from. Essentially, they consist of a combination of tools that will help you repair a puncture.

Typically, these tools come bundled up in a small case or pouch. To repair a puncture, you need a scuffer (such as a sandpaper square or similar), a vulcanising/rubber solution (which almost works as a glue for the patch), a patch and two tyre levers to help you remove your tyre.

Having said that, some puncture repair kits come with self-adhesive patches, meaning there is no need for a vulcanising solution. Some kits may not include tyre levers, which means you’ll need to purchase them separately.

The best bike puncture repair kits 

Lezyne Lever Patch Kit

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Lezyne is a popular brand that has a huge range of cycling accessories. The Lever Patch Kit is an all-in-one style kit that uses the tyre levers to pop into each side of the aluminium frame and secure the contents of the kit.

The tyre levers have been designed with a thin, aggressive hook to help with challenging tyres, Lezyne says. In addition to these tyre levers, the kit comes with a reusable stainless steel scuffer, self-adhesive patches (meaning there’s no need for a vulcanised solution) and instructions that have a self-adhesive backing and can be used as an emergency tyre boot.

Coming in a range of bright colours, Lezyne’s Lever Patch Kit can also be refilled once you’re out of patches, as can all of the puncture repair kits in this list.