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Utah Outventures OUTDOOR GEAR SHOP - We have teamed up with the foremost outfitters to bring you the highest quality gear at competitive prices. Utah Outventures staff utilizes the gear we sell. bringing it to test every day out in the field, we know you will find what you are looking for, knowing that you bought the right gear from the right place.

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CLOTHING: Nothing can ruin a day in the backcountry faster than not having the right clothing. After countless hours of gear testing, we've selected the best in technical wear & casual clothing from industry leaders.

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Nice, but . . .
gclouie968831:  

What I really needed in a multi-tool, besides knife and pliers, was a Pozidrive #3 bit and a Torx T10 bit for servicing Dynafits in the field. The skinny one Pozidrive provided with the $20 BitKit was pretty wimpy, so I ended up grinding a real one down to fit. (photo here: http://www.randosaigai.com/leatherman090708_01.jpg).Overall, the Skeletool looks cool, and the knife and pliers are way burlier than those of the Juice series, though the bottle opener/biner hanger is a waste of space since I never hang the thing off my belt and don't take glass bottles into the BC.


Great take every where tool...
Stan:  

I have the CX (carbon fiber) version of this which functionally is exactly the same but sheds some weight. This minimal tool is light enough that I find that I carrying it around more often than the full Leatherman. Has the basic tools necessary to carry out most repairs and I have not yet found myself wishing that I had carried a larger tool more often.


Best Multitool Yet
Sinecurely:  

This is the best multitool I've tried. Over the years I've had swiss army knives, an original leatherman, little leathermen, CRKT knives (great knives, but they aren't multi-tools). They have all been too heavy or too bulky to carry on a regular basis. The Skeletool is a great exception. It is light enough to carry all the time. It has the carabiner to attach to a harness or radio pack (I actually bought it to use for ski patrolling), plus a clip to secure it in your pocket. It is light enough that I don't notice it in my pocket (I have the CX one, but I think they are both the same weight). The blade is sharp and functional, plus it opens with one finger, locks open and closes with one hand. You don't need to unfold the tool to access the blade either. The pliers work as advertised and the wire cutters clip zip-ties with aplomb. I picked up the bit kit because I wanted to have a 5mm allen key to be able to adjust/tighten my snowboard bindings which use a 5mm allen for all adjustments. I love that I can have one tip in the bit tip and one hidden in the handle. I don't have to carry the bit kit around with me or toss the extra bit in and risk losing it. I sort of miss having a scissors in the tool, but I've found I can manage most tasks with the knife. So far it has survived a camping trip to Yosemite - which included rock climbing where I finally got the first scratches on the tool, gutting and filleting four trout, and opening a six-pack worth of Fat Tire. A little bonus: the carabiner spring catches and hangs onto the bottle caps so you don't have to pick them up off the ground after you open a bottle! Note: the current picture on this site shows a flat/razor blade. My CX came with a combo serrated/flat blade.


Fancy knife.
Imputor:  

It's a great pocket tool. Easy to carry so it's always there. Pliers are smaller than I'm used to, but I wasn't rebuilding an engine with my pocket tool anyway.


Sharp blade, great tool.
als12strin307332:  

The lightest in the Leatherman tool shed with the bare essentials, this is a great tool to have.

 

 

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