Improved Portable Bike Stand Specification Research
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While both very similar, the Aldi uses knobs to tighten everything into position; the Lidl uses four legs and cam-activated quick releases instead of knobs—a marked improvement in my opinion.
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That's true, but IME it is more stable than the portable stands from Park and Feedback Sports. And for ~$30US, it's hard to go wrong.
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