A good multitool is an essential piece of kit for anyone venturing into the great outdoors.Our experts review a variety of multitools from around the world, find which is most suited to your needs
With the recent trend in minimising multi-tools it’s good to see that there are still a few man-sized options around, Pete Moore checks out Leatherman’s Super...
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman Kick, one of the more basic yet practical compact size multi-tools on the company’s roster…
continue reading >Made by Kai USA Ltd., the JB2 shroud cutter is part of the Zero Tolerance (ZT) range, and is specifically designed for military, law enforcement, or...
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman Freestyle, a multi-tool that uses design traits from the company’s Skeletool, and although is even more minimalistic certainly has merit…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson has a quick reminisce as he peruses through the Wenger Hardwoods Collection – a range of ‘multi-tool’ knives with style, features and presence…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson checks out the Leatherman Fuse®, a middle of the range multi-tool and despite the name and obvious features feels this is a handy tool...
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the re-designed Leatherman Wave® multi-tool, and feels it’s certainly benefited from its recent overhaul…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman® Surge™, granted not a new model but one that he feels definitely shouldn’t be over-looked…
continue reading >John Fenna tests the Evogrip 10 Swiss Army Knife
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