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” ...
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 ...
With DNA linking directly back to Leatherman's very first PST multitool from 1983, the Wave has long served as a cornerstone for the brand. It was the company's first one-handed tool, allowing users ...
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Leatherman Wave Alpha tested: trash or holy grail
A no-nonsense test of the Leatherman Wave Alpha determining whether it’s overrated junk or a top-tier multitool.
Leatherman Revamped Its Iconic Wave, and the Result Will Help You Get Off the Fence About Multitools
I get it. There’s a seemingly endless number of multitools to buy. From well established brands I love, it’s hard to make a bad choice among the dozens of options with that balance of useful tools and ...
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 ...
Leatherman lists the Wave as its most popular multitool, but even the most adored of implements still have room for improvement. The updated Wave+ features all the versatility of the original but with ...
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