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 looks at a trio of Wenger Patagonia’s, the latest multi-function knives, recently launched by the creators of the Swiss Army knife…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Gerber Octane, undeniably one of the latest breed of compact and basic multi-tools and asks “have we now gone as far as...
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at the Lansky, 20-function multi-tool and finds good value for money
continue reading >Italian specialist knifemakers, Extrema Ratio, has received many inquiries for a survival knife for the civilian and military markets, so they decided to develop a tool...
continue reading >Pat Farey finally gets to see a Rory Conner rigging kit
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Gerber Crucial and reckons sometimes less is more but only when you’re definitely only going to encounter the most basic situations…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the stalwart Leatherman Blast to discover a heavier-duty, yet compact and fully featured multi-tool that definitely shouldn’t be overlooked…
continue reading >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…
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