Over the summer, Leatherman became the subject of unnecessary scrutiny when it launched a line of (now successful) knives under the “Built Different” campaign. The lineup focused on “top-shelf” ...
Based in the US knife capital of Portland, Oregon, Leatherman has been making incredibly innovative, precision-machined multi-tools for more than four decades. As sterling as the brand’s rep is, you ...
I was in my early teens when I saved up enough money to buy my dad a Leatherman multi-tool. In return, and to my surprise, he handed down his original Leatherman Pocket Survival Tool, the PST, which ...
A multi-tool is a wonderful thing to have, as you've got access to a number of tools. From saws to tweezers to files to screwdrivers of all sorts, there's something in there that's right for the fast, ...
If you want the most capability, easy access to all the tools, and one-handed plier opening, buy the ARC. To me, it’s worth the extra $50 over the Wave Alpha and still the multi-tool I’d recommend for ...
Two years ago, Leatherman dropped a shoe-in for the GP100 with the ARC, a totally loaded (and spendy) multi-tool featuring 20 functions, next-gen FREE technology and a MagnaCut steel blade. As ...