Topeak’s Ninja Master+ Toolbox PT30 makes for an excellent way of carrying some of the best multitools on your bike at all times. Coming with a range of mounting options, it offers excellent versatility and the included multitool, while fiddly to a point, is a bit of a belter. Though storage for tubeless plugs would make this more useful and fitment is limited in full-suspension bike frames.

 

Topeak Ninja Master+ Toolbox PT30 – Technical details

This product comes in two parts. First off there’s the Topeak Mini PT30 multitool that offers an impressive 30 functions, and then there’s the toolbox which houses the tool. Handily, the toolbox is waterproof but what’s special is that it can be attached to almost any bike through the use of a special bottle cage adaptor that allows the box to pair with a number of Topeak’s bottle cages, a two-bolt direct-mount or with a pair of cable ties. While the very last option is a little untidy, it means that you can fit this to any bike if you’re willing to sacrifice a sleek look.

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2023 topeak ninjamaster toolbox pt30 bottle (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 topeak ninjamaster toolbox pt30 bottle.jpg, by Liam Mercer

The multitool is the Topeak Mini PT30 has been well received here at off.road.cc and has become a mainstay of my riding pack. It’s a very comprehensive tool, as the ’30’ in its name would suggest. It comes with Allen keys ranging from 2-8mm with a 10mm Allen socket, T10, T15, and T25 Torx wrenches, as well as 15g, 14g and Mavic M7 spoke wrenches.

That’s not all as there’s a tyre lever built in, along with a chain hook, chain tool, power link tool, both kinds of screwdrivers, a disc spacer, a knife and a tubeless plug insertion tool with a reamer. While the size of this tool means that there are not tonnes of leverage on offer, it comes with basically everything you’ll need to sort almost every mid-ride bike breakage, at least to get you home.

Topeak says that this kit weighs 225g while my scale weighed it at 245g with the bolt mount.

Topeak Ninja Master+ Toolbox PT30 – Performance

It goes without saying that the tool itself is pretty darn good. While weighty compared to its rivals, it’s not short of tools in a neatly compact package. Some bits take a little figuring out and, to this day, I’m still finding new things it can do but I find great comfort in knowing that I’ve got such a mass of repair power nearby.

Though, the real star of the show is the toolbox aspect of this product. Topeak seems to have thought of everything here and it’s pretty simple to put together. That’s in each configuration, too. Essentially, each attachment fits in the same way which boosts its overall simplicity, though, I will admit that fitting this to a bottle cage requires a bit of finesse, as you’ll need to hold onto the box and the bottle cage as you send the bolt home to make both pieces one.

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2023 topeak ninjamaster toolbox pt30 closed (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 topeak ninjamaster toolbox pt30 closed.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Putting the direct/cable mount and box together is more straightforward but generally, I can’t fault Topeak’s design here.

Having mounted the Ninja Master+ Toolbox in each of its configurations, apart from zip-tying it to my frame, I’m pleased to report that it’s as stable as you would ever need it to be. At first, when attached to the bottle cage I was a little worried, I was quickly proven wrong as it happily stayed in place even rattling down lumpy descents on a hardtail. 

Attaching the toolbox using a bottle cage does come with one big caveat, however: it fits very few full-suspension frames without coming into contact with the shock, or other bits of the frame. Though, if your bike has an extra bottle mount under the top tube, as we’re seeing is increasingly common on trail bikes through to enduro mountain bikes and even some downcountry rigs you’ll easily be able to hard mount it to your bike.

Mounting the tool this way was my chosen method, mostly on my gravel bike using the mount under the downtube by the bottom bracket. Here, the toolbox is well out of the way and when riding, it’s totally unnoticeable. There’s little else I use this mount for, too, so it’s a no-brainer for me.

Access to the tool is made easy thanks to the toolbox’s rotating feature. Spinning the box by 90 degrees makes sure that the box’s lid completely clears the bike frame, neatly presenting the PT30 multitool. 

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2023 topeak ninjamaster toolbox pt30 tool (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 topeak ninjamaster toolbox pt30 tool.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Pulling out the multitool is easy, though its fit is definitely snug but putting it back in can be a bit of a faff. That’s because the tools need to be arranged perfectly to fit into the box correctly. I would rather this though, than a looser, more rattly fit.

One thing that would absolutely make this little set-up is space or a compartment for tubeless repair plugs. With the tool being capable of tubeless repair with its reamer, fork, and knife it feels a bit unforgivable that this has been overlooked. Instead, you’ll need to carry them elsewhere on your bike or in a pocket, or like me, tape them into the toolbox.

Topeak Ninja Master+ Toolbox PT30 – Verdict

With the multitool now costing £48, the extra £17 outlay is well worth it if you’re after a secure and easy-access method of storing a very useful multitool on your bike. After taking a look at other ways of carrying multitools on a bike, options are generally more expensive, with OneUp’s EDC V2 costing just north of £69. The threadless carrier or threading tool will then set you back an extra £40.

Granite Design’s Stash system is one that I swear by on my mountain bike, but then that will cost you more again. The basic Stash RCX tool kit is £50 and that’s just for a small set of Allen keys. A chain breaker and tyre plug kit on top is another £20 each.

Though, you could get the tool, or similar, and a gear strap that’ll be significantly cheaper, and you’ll be able to carry a tube around too. Though, security will be an issue.

There is some room for improvement in the Topeak Ninja Master+ Toolbox PT30 but because of its comprehensive multitool and range of fitment options, it’s one that will suit a lot of people. Regardless of how you attach it to your bike, it’s perfectly stable and offers easy access to one of the best multitools around. But if you ride a full-suspension mountain bike, make sure you’ve got an accessory bottle mount, or that there’s clearance for the toolbox before committing to the purchase. 

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Test report Topeak Ninja Master+ Toolbox PT30 review £65.00

Tools – portable

Product purpose: 

Topeak says, “Mounts under Ninja water bottle cage with interchangeable Cage Mount or use alone with Frame Mount. This weatherproof tool box contains a 30 function, tubeless tire repair mini tool for road or trailside repair and maintenance.” This is an accurate description.

Build extra: 

TOOLS• 2L / 2.5 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 8 mm Allen wrenches
• 10 mm hex socket
• T10 / T15 / T25 Torx® wrenches
• 14G / 15G • Mavic M7 • Shimano® 4.5mm spoke wrenches
• CrMo steel chain tool* • Chain hook • CrMo master link pliers
• #2 Phillips / flat head screw drivers
• Tire reamer, plug insertion tool
• Serrated knife / saw
• Disc insertion spacer
TOOL MATERIALChrome vanadium steel
TOOL BODY MATERIALForged aluminum
MOUNTMount to Ninja Master+ series Cages with included Cage Mount
Install on frame, stem, seatpost, or water bottle boss with included Frame Mount and zip ties
ADDED FEATURESKnife blade & plug insertion tool lock, extendable for leverage, secondary chain link fence, chain pin breaker, and master link storage compartment
WEIGHT169g / 5.96 oz (Mini PT30)
55 g / 1.94 oz (ToolBox)

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

Topeak has done an excellent job here in designing something that’s super secure and rattle-free but something that’s easy to install.

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

Very happy with the performance, but fitment in the bottle cage configuration is limited on full suspension frames, and it looks a little untidy with zip ties. It also has no space to carry tubeless repair plugs which would be super handy.

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

No complaints. Looks a bit tatty now but it’s kept the tool well preserved.

Product weight 


Product weight extra: 

A bit heavier than stated but 245g on the bike is hardly noticeable.

product value 


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Product value extra: 

Value is excellent for what you’re getting. Though a strap will always be cheaper, if less secure.

Overall performance: 

Performance is excellent when fit on the correct bike, in the correct way.

Product likes: 

Rattle free, easy access, easy installation, overall price.

Product dislikes: 

Does fit in many frame in the bottle cage configuration – Though can fit in other ways. Multitool needs to be arranged properly to fit.

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

Yes

Recommend: 

Yes

Conclusion: 

An excellent tool carrier and tool that pairs well to offer comprehensive repair and easy access.