What is the lightest Leatherman?

What is the lightest Leatherman?

Leatherman Freestyle Multi-Tool The result is the industry’s “lightest multi-tool with a full-size pliers,” according to Leatherman. It weighs a mere 4.5 ounces and sit at just 3.45 inches long when closed up and in a pocket.

How much does a Leatherman weigh?

Details. At a mere five ounces, the Leatherman Skeletool has a stainless steel combo blade, pliers, bit driver, removable pocket clip and carabiner/bottle opener.

When was the Leatherman PST II made?

Products

Name Type Debut
PST Full-sized 1983
PST II Full-sized 1996
Wave – Original Full-sized 1998
Wave – New Full-sized 2004

What is the heaviest Leatherman?

Leatherman Surge
The Leatherman Surge is one of our two largest multi-tools; a real powerhouse, built with our largest pliers, longest multi-tool blades and easy-to-use locks. A unique blade exchanger, replaceable premium wire cutters and four outside-opening blades give you quick access to the tools you use most.

What is better than a Leatherman?

Best Leatherman Alternatives

  • Best Of The Best. Victorinox Swiss Army Swisstool Spirit X.
  • Best On A Budget. Gerber Gear Truss Multitool.
  • Best Allrounder. SOG Multitool.
  • Gerber Gear 30-001194N Center-Drive Multitool.
  • SOG EDC Pocket Multitool.
  • RoverTac Multitool.
  • Gerber Gear 31-003568 Armbar Drive.
  • Victorinox Swiss Army Swisstool.

How much does the Leatherman signal weigh?

This Product

This Product Leatherman Signal Leatherman Skeletool CX
Weight (ounces) 7.6 oz, 8.7 oz with sheath 5.0 oz
Locking tools? All but pliers All but pliers
Pliers type Needle nose, regular Needlenose with 2 wire cutters
Tools accessible without deploying pliers Primary blade, saw, sharpener Blade

How much does a multitool weigh?

Perfect for any job, adventure, or everyday task, the Wave multi-tool is an international best-seller. Closed Length: 4 in (10 cm); Weight: 8.5 oz (241 g); Primary Blade Length: 2.9 in (7.37 cm).

What does Leatherman PST stand for?

If ever there was the One Tool to Rule Them All, it’s Leatherman’s Pocket (or Personal) Survival Tool, affectionately known as the PST. There is a small lanyard ring, permanently mounted on the outside of the tool, which I like.

What model is the original Leatherman?

The PST
Details. The PST is the original Leatherman tool. Packs a dozen essential tools into one compact package. Continual improvements have enhanced screwdriver performance and added a hard-wire cutting notch.

Which Leatherman has the longest blade?

15 Multi Tools with the Longest Knife Blades

Manufacturer Model Blade Length
Leatherman Super Tool 300 3.20 in | 8.13 cm
Leatherman Surge 3.10 in | 7.87 cm
Leatherman MUT 3.00 in | 7.60 cm
CRKT Bivy 2.95 in | 7.49 cm

Why is Leatherman so expensive?

The issue with pricing that leatherman has is that they produce it in the USA which means expensive production and material costs; then when you ship it abroad you add more cost. Leatherman is aware of this though, they will start a program of reducing the price on key lines globall whilst increasing costs in the USA.

What are the dimensions of the Leatherman PST tool?

Size & Weight: The Leatherman PST tool is 101mm (4″) long, 26.5mm (1″) wide, and 12.6mm (1/2″) thick. It weighs about 146 grams (5.2 oz). Colors: The PST comes in stainless steel, and occasionally in a black oxide finish. Similar Tools: The Leatherman PST II and Super Tool are contemporaries of the PST that had a similar tool evolution.

What kind of tool is Leatherman?

LEATHERMAN, Wingman Multitool with Spring-Action Pliers and Scissors, Built in the USA, Stainless Steel with Nylon Sheath Amazon Business: Make the most of your Amazon Business account with exclusive tools and savings. Login now Have a question?

What is a Leatherman Pocket Survival Tool?

The Leatherman Pocket Survival Tool (aka Personal Survival Tool) was the first commercially successful multi-tool: a full-sized set of pliers, plus a blade and additional tools built into the handle. It was first introduced in 1983, and evolved gradually until its retirement in 2004.

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