
Two Avalanches, One Leatherman: The Ultimate Tool Tale
Ken Jones survived two avalanches, a broken pelvis, and shattered femur while mountaineering in Transylvania. He credits his survival partially on a Leatherman multitool.
SponsoredKen Jones survived two avalanches, a broken pelvis, and shattered femur while mountaineering in Transylvania. He credits his survival partially on a Leatherman multitool.
SponsoredDazed, upside-down, and choking on smoke, Keith was less concerned about his mangled campervan than the rabid flames surrounding him and the ruined seatbelt that refused to let him go.
SponsoredLuke’s parents plunged through the Canadian ice while driving across the lake to their cottage. Mouthfuls of icy water garbled their cries, so they began quietly saying their goodbyes — until Luke’s father found one tool in his pocket that saved both of their lives.
SponsoredIt’s not every day a palm-sized tool is a lifesaver. But with extraordinary circumstances come incredible stories, and Kenneth Harris is no ordinary man.
SponsoredLeatherman users have compelling stories, and now the brand wants its users share them.
SponsoredA mile from my van and with limited cell service, I confronted the essentials of life and ‘survived’ for four whole hours.
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What does the inventor of the multi-tool carry every day? We spoke with him to find out.
SponsoredThe multi-tool has utility built right into the name. But how many applications does it have? Seems infinite, but here are 16 we’ve employed in the field.
SponsoredAfter jotting down his initial idea for a pliers-based multi-tool on a piece of paper, Tim Leatherman got to work transforming his start-up company into the mega-brand, Leatherman Tool Group.
We talked with a Leatherman multi-tool designer about the new Signal, how to repair your own tool, what he’d secretly like to add to the next Leatherman, and more.
SponsoredTim Leatherman, the inventor of the multi-tool, gave us a first-hand look at how his products are Made In The USA.
SponsoredThe Leatherman Tread is a fun, sometimes usable product with a techy, outdoorsy aesthetic.
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Leatherman, the original multi-tool company, releases its first model made for kids.
A march toward making the world’s most minimal multi-tool has led Leatherman to the Freestyle, a bare bones blade-and-pliers.
Many outdoor adventurers have a favorite piece of gear they always have with them. For me, it’s my Leatherman Squirt P4. Like MacGyver and his trusty Swiss Army knife, I rarely leave home without my Squirt.
The 5-ounce Leatherman Skeletool promises all the basic functions you need — but not a toothpick more. . .
No, thanks.