Origin8 Black Series SL-8 Multi Tool - 8 Function
The Origin8 Black Series SL-8 Multi Tool is a compact, no-frills bike tool built for basic adjustments on the road or trail. It covers the most commonly used hex sizes along with a T25 Torx and screwdrivers, making it a practical option for riders who want a lightweight tool without extra bulk.
Key Functional Details
- 8-function folding multi-tool for basic bike adjustments
- Includes 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6mm hex wrenches
- Includes T25 Torx wrench for brake rotors and hardware
- Includes flathead and Phillips screwdrivers
- Heat-treated steel tools with dark nickel plated finish
- CNC-machined alloy handle
- Compact and lightweight for easy carry
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Origin8 |
| Series | Black Series |
| Model | SL-8 |
| Tool Type | Multi Tool |
| Functions | 8 |
| Hex Sizes | 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6mm |
| Torx | T25 |
| Screwdrivers | Flathead, Phillips |
| Tool Material | Heat-treated steel with dark nickel plated finish |
| Handle | CNC machined alloy |
| UPC | 072774629305 |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Packaged Dimensions | 5.8 x 3.9 x 0.1 in |
| Packaged Weight | 0.23 lb |
Compatibility & Technical Notes
Good Fit: Riders who want a lightweight, minimal multi-tool for basic adjustments like saddle height, stem alignment, brake lever positioning, and accessory installation. Works well across road, gravel, MTB, and commuter bikes using standard metric hardware.
Not A Fit: Not suitable for chain repairs (no chain tool included). Not a fit for riders who need spoke adjustment, pedal removal (no 8mm leverage), or more advanced roadside repairs. Not ideal as a primary shop tool for frequent maintenance.
This tool focuses on core adjustment sizes (2–6mm hex and T25), which covers most cockpit and brake hardware. It does not include extended leverage or specialty tools, so it is best used for minor adjustments rather than high-torque applications.
Service / Ownership Context
This is a good option for riders who want to keep things simple and light. It fits easily in a jersey pocket or saddle bag and handles the most common on-bike adjustments. For a more complete roadside setup, it should be paired with tire repair tools and, if needed, a chain tool or quick link depending on the drivetrain.
Fit & Use Signals
- Best for riders who want a lightweight, minimalist tool
- Good for road, gravel, commuter, and light MTB use
- Useful for cockpit, brake, and accessory adjustments
- Not intended for drivetrain repair or spoke work
- Ideal for short rides or riders who already carry additional tools