Introducing The Tread - A New Leatherman Tool

Mesquite

It is what it is.
Mar 5, 2008
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Somewhere between $150-$200 depending on finish etc...

If you want it with the watch it's going to be upwards of $500-$600... That doesn't stop me wanting one though :)

Here's a pic of the various links

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andybysea

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Im trying, but i just cant seem to bring myself to like it. It reminds me of when Harold at Hasting said " hey do ya think its a good idea to stare at that thing coming towards m....
 

bilmo-p5

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 5, 2010
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I'd like to have a play with one; see how the links jam up against each other (when you turn it back on itself) to make the tool bits usable. Not sure I could justify the outlay, tho'.
 
Im trying, but i just cant seem to bring myself to like it. It reminds me of when Harold at Hasting said " hey do ya think its a good idea to stare at that thing coming towards m....

I wish! I'm the opposite - I started out dismissing it but it's growing on me - I am Harold!.

My Leatherman Charge TTi is won of the most useful ED tools that I own. Sometimes it just isn't practical to carry with me every day and I often reach for it, only to have that 'S**t!' moment when I realise it's in the drawer at home.

This has certainly reached the "must resist... must resist" category (I usually, but not always succumb!).
 

TarHeelBrit

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Call me a traditionalist, or an old stick in the mud, but i prefer my leatherman to look like a leathernan. I think this might just be a fad and can't see it catching on. also the price is ouch!
 

Tiley

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Oct 19, 2006
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I don't get it. You end up with a bracelet that has some tools on it whose function will be considerably impaired because they're part of a bracelet. The watch is clear but the occasions when this would work helpfully are, to my mind, very few and far between. Carry a proper Leatherman/Swisstool instead and save yourself money and tears.
 

Tim_B

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Dec 8, 2013
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The airlines are not so bad as they were - I carry my Gerber Dime most weeks in hand luggage on flights, I also have a small leatherman (the one with scissors instead of pliers) so don't think the bracelet would be a problem. I didn't catch whether its TSA approved - they certainly advertise it as if there isn't a problem. The blade on it is tiny.

I too like multi tools to look like multi tools and would have to handle one of the treads to see if it could live up to being a multi tool (I doubt it for serious work), but for an office boy like me, it might be fine.

Thanks
Tim
 

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