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 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
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Gerber Legend 800, a fully featured multi that copes with virtually all situations you’ll face in the field
continue reading >Tim Finley looks at the purpose built Leatherman MUT
continue reading >