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Leatherman Quietly Drops an Affordable Accessory That Makes Multi-Tools Way More Carry-Friendly
This clever device is a more backpack- and outdoor-ready counterpoint to the brand's recently launched quick-release pocket ...
It's been 40 years since the introduction of the original Leatherman PST, and the company is looking to raise the bar on pocket tool versatility once again. It doesn't mince words about it, either, ...
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 ...
When Leatherman released the Signal ($140) in the spring of 2015, it wasn’t like any other multitool on the market. In fact, Leatherman hasn’t released any other tool like it since — a legitimate ...
Tim Leatherman first came up with the idea for a gadget he'd eventually call the multitool back in 1975. Dubbed Mr. Crunch, it was supposed to give you a useful set of tools in a package small enough ...
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” ...
Leatherman just released a new colorway of one of its latest multitools, the ARC. The Talos colorway features a Cerakote finish for increased durability and corrosion resistance. The new upgraded ...
A powerful force. The Boeing deal. A country-born politician who knew the state's finances better than anyone. An arm-twist when necessary. State Sen. Hugh Leatherman, whose decades-long control over ...
Tim Leatherman with the Fiat 600 that took him and his wife through Europe - when he could keep it running. The young couple were on a tour of Europe in 1975, and their vision was to criss-cross the ...
Leatherman’s multitools are built to last, but that doesn’t mean they couldn’t do with a polish and tune up from time to time. The company’s new Maintenance Kit is a one-stop-shop for these types of ...
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