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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
I believe go outdoors do have a fair range and are usually ok on price - I fact I think they price match.
As to which one not sure but i'm sure a quick look at the range and you'll instinctively know which one. Chances are if there's stuff on you don't know what it's for you don't need it |
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25th Jul 2017 8:41am |
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Thon Member Since: 22 Nov 2015 Location: Salisbury Plain Posts: 696 |
I have had a Swiss Army Champ for 28 years now and recently bought a high spec Leatherman from the U.S, thinking it would be much better. Whilst it's a very useful tool, and extremely well made, I still find myself carrying and using the Champ far more. It's just handier somehow.
You also don't have the problem of fixed blade carrying with a Champ - i've even had it given back to me at Heathrow security when I inadvertently had it in my hand luggage. Pretty sure if it had a locking blade they wouldn't have been so forthcoming. |
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25th Jul 2017 9:17am |
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kmac Member Since: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Middlesex Posts: 1309 |
Bought a Leatherman from Costco for circa 30 quid some time ago. Also came with a separate folding knife.
I think it is the 'Wave" model. Been camping and canoeing for years and never used it once. I carry a small kitchen knife for cooking |
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25th Jul 2017 9:45am |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
I think that 'best' is very subjective and 'best for camping' even more so. However, my tool of choice is an original Leatherman PST that I've had for over twenty years. It's slim and inconspicuous on my belt in the office. For more casual and outdoor use I also have a Leatherman Charge, which is superb but more bulky. Rarely does a day go by without needing them for something or other. Darren
110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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25th Jul 2017 11:29am |
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Scoobeenut Member Since: 04 Mar 2015 Location: West London Posts: 310 |
I use a leatherman charge tti every day at work and find it very useful. If I had to pick one for camping I would be looking at the new Signal as it has many good looking features. http://www.leatherman.co.uk/signal/439.html#start=28
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25th Jul 2017 11:50am |
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JOW240725 Member Since: 04 May 2015 Location: Suffolk Posts: 7905 |
Chopperone had a few multi tools for sale a little while ago, not sure if interested or still available
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25th Jul 2017 11:55am |
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X4SKP Member Since: 29 Nov 2013 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2295 |
Hello Jimb1978
A few pictures may help... Swiss Army The most useful one I own is the simplest,... Knife, Bottle Openers, Cork Screw, two screw driver blades and a 'piercing' tool. The Blade Locks open...(essential IMO and more common now) this knife is around 30 years old and still great. Smaller and more Complicated versions are never used in my experience. Click image to enlarge Leatherman Well made and this one is now 25years old, I have the Wave attachment Tool that allows it to be converted to accept Hex Drive Tool Bits. Old now but still a good Tool and has been used throughout its life, always packed just in case. Click image to enlarge Gerber This is my favorite, mainly because it is slightly larger and yet still simple enough, you actually feel that you could genuinely tackle a job with this, still as tight as new, every element locks open, little or no apparent flex when using it...this is my 'go to' Tool Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Worth considering (as an alternative) if you are in the Leatherman market... http://www.gerbergear.co.uk/Essentials Stanley Stanley!...actually not bad at all, just would benefit from locking elements when deployed (IMO) Click image to enlarge Overall Simple, Larger Scale Multi Tools would be my choice... aim for as high a Quality as your budget will allow (but cheap buy twice will apply to these types of Tools) Good Luck SKIP https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic83242.html |
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25th Jul 2017 1:10pm |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
Hmm, I've had two of those Gerbers. On the first the main blade snapped off and the second the nib of the smaller screw driver disintegrated. At the time I couldn't find replacement parts so I got the second bigger Leatherman. Darren
110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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25th Jul 2017 1:36pm |
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Jimb1978 Member Since: 05 Sep 2012 Location: Huddersfield Posts: 808 |
Thanks for the input. I went for the surge in the end, but only because it was what was available at my local go outdoors. It's very big and bulky!!
I am not too sure I will get along with it to be honest but it will serve its purpose on this trip. Its plus points are its downfall. It is well built and looks like it would survive a nuclear blast...therefore a proper tool, but I don't want a proper tool when away from home. I want a convenient pocket knife/multitool which is small and compact. In other words my Swiss Army. knife. Also, the bottle opener is rubbish!! It feels like it belongs in the garage as the pliers are the best I've ever owned 2002 110 td5 |
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25th Jul 2017 5:06pm |
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strang Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Happy Valley Posts: 1380 |
I've got an old Gerber - but for all camping trips now I take an Opinel No 8 - a great tool (although I managed to cut my finger open in Czech Republic this year for the first time!)
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25th Jul 2017 5:11pm |
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legin Member Since: 22 Jul 2017 Location: Chelmsford Essex Posts: 1004 |
My favourite in the Gerber Suspension
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3rd Aug 2017 12:33pm |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
Click image to enlarge USA Stanley and blade from John marches keep good sharp blade leather harder from army Last edited by dorsetsmith on 3rd Aug 2017 1:18pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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3rd Aug 2017 12:35pm |
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legin Member Since: 22 Jul 2017 Location: Chelmsford Essex Posts: 1004 |
They are a nice size when folded ,the spring keeps the pliers open so nice to use one handed ,all tools lock
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3rd Aug 2017 12:41pm |
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ChrisCM Member Since: 10 Jun 2013 Location: Cornwall uk Posts: 572 |
This is my Leatherman OHT, "one handed tool". You can, with practice open all the locking blades/tools with one hand, including the pliers, which are amongst the best I've seen with a replaceable wire cutter blade. Only problem I've had is that I snapped off the tip of the plain knife blade (my fault!), haven't got round to replacing it yet.
Click image to enlarge But then I also have my trusty Swiss Army knife, I think it's a climber? Which is always in my pocket, the non locking blades means it's legal to carry in the UK, whereas, strictly, locking blade knives are not. Click image to enlarge 2010 Defender 110 Station Wagon, Santorini Black. |
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9th Aug 2017 6:44pm |
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