SRAM Powerlock Link for 11-Speed Chain for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.8
out of 10
20 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$12.16
Used Value:
$7.30
Sale Value:
$10.94

The SRAM Powerlock Link is key for shortening your chain or trailside maintenance. This one works with SRAM’ 11-speed chains and is compatible with mountain or road.

Specifications

Brand:
Compatible Components:
SRAM 11-speed chains
Connection:
speed link (included)
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
stainless steel
Recommended Use:
road or trailside chain repairs

Full Reviews

10
You know you need it, you know you want it. Have a chain breaker and this link in your pack at all times. It's saved me a few times.
Jackson Webber, backcountry.com
November 20, 2020
10
Of walking. Throw a few of these and a chainbreaker in the pack.
Craig L, backcountry.com
March 29, 2019
10
No issues. Always good to have spares when and where you need them.
Vin, backcountry.com
October 7, 2018
10
Your SRAM 11-speed chain may come with these, but I always carry a set of extra links on my rides. Who knows what can happen on the trail and it never hurts to have something that only takes a few minutes and no tools to get you back on the trail again.
Ryan Lee, backcountry.com
October 4, 2018
10
Just like a tube, I always carry this, and hope I don't need to use it. Keeps you from needing to buy a new chain when you break a link.
Jeremy Collett, backcountry.com
August 10, 2018
10
Pack one of these with your multi-tool and odds are you'll never need it. Super light and easy to use just in case. Works great with 11 speed SRAM chains.
Katie Harker, backcountry.com
July 9, 2018
8
i have 3 but never used one so far... anyways it is super light and everybody should have one in their saddlebag,
erhan ayan, backcountry.com
May 16, 2018
10
Good to have on the trail with you.
Nate Simpson, backcountry.com
May 1, 2018
8
Great and Light weight got them for a spare parts or just in case something happens. Nice addition to the quick tool box to fix something on the trail.
Mack, backcountry.com
April 30, 2018
10
these are a must have to take out on the trail with you. easy to install on the trail, just make sure that you have a chain breaker tool on your person. these can make a bad day much much better!
JT Nebeker, backcountry.com
April 10, 2018
10
An essential piece of gear to have for any type of bike! You would not catch me dead with out one in my take away kit!
david, backcountry.com
April 9, 2018
10
I have spares of these for 9, 10 and 11 speed chains. They work on Shimano and SRAM equally well. They are dependable and make getting out of the woods much easier when stuff hits the fan.
Ben Brown, backcountry.com
March 19, 2018
10
Yeah, sure ... the proper way to repair a SRAM chain is with a new pin, but sometimes you don't have that option. This master link will help you get back on the road if you break a chain mid-ride. Not the easiest thing to open and close without a pair of master link pliers (like the Park Master Link Pliers item # PAR004Q), it can be done ... and will help prevent that dreaded phone call to a loved one to come pick you up.
Steven Sheffield, backcountry.com
January 7, 2018
10
SO glad they makes these. Way nicer than having to fuss about with a Pin. I also feel more comfortable using this over a pin.
johngchrist, backcountry.com
August 31, 2017
10
I carry one in my keg with tire/tube, levers, C02, etc. These can be a live saver out on the road or trail. These are great to have around for bike builds, or if you find yourself in a pinch.
Todd, backcountry.com
July 6, 2017
10
These are great for doing quick repairs and makes taking chain off to clean a breeze. Thanks Sram! Use degreaser and a pliers if you can't get off.
Louie, backcountry.com
May 26, 2017
10
Just get one. Throw it in your bag. and the next time you snap a chain with your piston like legs on your quest to be King of the Mountain, you can quickly throw this on and be back on your way to terrorizing the country side.
Braydn Tanner, backcountry.com
November 9, 2016
10
This is one of those repair items that pretty much doesn't matter until it really matters. You don't want to find yourself with a broken chain with no way of fixing it, even if there is a relatively easy way back to the trailhead. Whether it be my trail pack or fanny pack as pictured, pretty much an essential for anyone riding with an 11sp drivetrain.
Connor Johnson, backcountry.com
August 31, 2016
10
I use shimano chains, so I don't have much use for a power link. However, I do keep one of these in my tool kit and Camelbak in case of emergencies. They work great in a pinch.
backcountry.com
June 16, 2016
10
No matter how long or short the ride I always make sure to carry a couple of these in my pack or saddle bag. I carry them for the same reason I carry a tube and CO2 - to keep a great ride from turning into a long walk.
Aaron Bender, backcountry.com
May 13, 2016

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