Tag Archives: Press
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Apr, 14Kind Words from Pedal Consumption
Words via Pedal Consumption:
Now this is one classy looking tool roll by EH Works…
THE MOPHA TOOL ROLL™ was born out of a desire by a few members of a group of cyclists, known as Mopha, who wanted a simple and highly functional way to carry their cycling tools. Working from their inspiration, and harkening back to the simplicity and quality of days gone by, EH Works delivered a straightforward form comprised of oiled canvas, leather trim and vintage toe strap to reveal maximum function. No more chaffing velcro, synthetic zippers and fabric, or black-hole searches through something manufactured far from home.
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Mar, 14Mopha Tool Roll Seen on GearPatrol.com
Words via GearPatrol: The urban cyclists are always in danger of a sudden flat or magically appearing pothole. There are a lot of multifunction bicycle tools to choose from these days, but that doesn’t mean carrying them has become any easier, and when out for a leisurely weekend ride, the last thing you want is to bog yourself down with a cumbersome messenger bag. Etsy seller E.H. Works has solved this problem with their elegant and compact Mopha tool roll, handmade from canvas with beautiful leather accents. When closed, the roll attaches to your bicycle with its own toe strap, and can comfortably hid a well-curated selection of emergency items for the road, including a spare tube, CO2 inflator, tire levers and more. Available in a tasteful olive or black color schemes, this handy device will not only carry your tools, but also ensure you wont look like one.
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Mar, 14We’ve Been Selected! Mopha Tool Roll on Selectism.com

Words via Selectism: Made of waxed canvas with leather trim, the Mopha Tool Roll carries everything you need for a ride down the street… or even across the boarder. Measuring 16″ by 7″, the bag features 10 pockets of varying size to holster money and tools. Simple, functional stuff at its best.
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Mar, 14More Tool Roll Love: ProllyisnotProbably.com
Words via Prolly: I’m usually not a fan of under-saddle tool rolls. All it takes is one instance of laziness and your tools are all over the road. Or in my case, the Hudson River. Something about the large, unorganized compartment of the last roll I tried led to the tools spilling out. The Mopha however supplies a rather simple and elegant resolution to the shifting tool dilemma. It’s funny how sometimes the most basic approach to a problem is almost always the most effective.



