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 checks out the latest addition to Gerber’s range of butterfly opening multi-tools, the Gerber Strata and reckons it’s a worthy addition to the range…
continue reading >John Fenna finds a blade free multi-tool; useful and legal too…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman Wingman and Sidekick and figures out the reason why two multi-tools of such a similar design have been launched at the...
continue reading >Solid in build, the Gerber Fit multi-tool features hi-viz orange scales sandwiching a Stainless Steel frame and implements.
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the smallest Leatherman multi-tools available; to see if they are man enough for field use and comes away with mixed views…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson sees that Leatherman have given their Blast multi a makeover, but still finds a top quality package underneath
continue reading >Pete Wadeson assesses the Bear Grylls multi-tools from Gerber. Cosmetically appealing, well designed, but do they live up to expectation?
continue reading >Pete Wadeson assesses the BEAR GRYLLS multi-tools from Gerber. Cosmetically appealing, well designed, but do they live up to expectation?
continue reading >Pete Wadeson looks at the Leatherman Juice C2 and CS4 and discovers two compact, lightweight, well built and useful multi-tools…
continue reading >John Fenna field tests the latest multi-tool from Leatherman
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