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
Pete Wadeson tests the smallest Leatherman multi-tools available, the Style CS, Squirt PS4 and Squirt ES4 to discover them most useful but one-lacking in ‘hunter’ features…
continue reading >Graham Allen describes the multitool that he’s been using for years, the Gerber Compact Sport MP400…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman Sidekick multi-tool and reckons that in a saturated market the company has wisely designed a compact tool with all the field...
continue reading >Multitools come in all shapes and sizes and can sometimes cost a fortune; Graham Allen examines the Bare Tye Multitool, a high-quality item at a very...
continue reading >Graham Allen looks at a one-piece toolkit that fits in your wallet…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman Rebar Multi-Tool and discovers a well-featured, tough and dependable general purpose ‘multi’…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman Super Tool 300 – a multi-tool partly based on a previous stalwart of the company’s range but one that’s now been...
continue reading >John Fenna gets to grips with Leatherman’s latest, the right reverend Rev…
continue reading >Tim Finley looks at multi-tools specifically aimed at rifle maintenance on all long guns…
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