From the slopes of Mount Everest to dense tropical jungles, Bear Grylls has tested the limits of human survival in extreme conditions. A former member of the British Special Air Service, Bear demonstrates his skills as host of a survival television show seen by millions of viewers around the globe. He has repeatedly shown the value of a quality knife in life-or-death situations, and that makes his knowledge indispensable when it comes to developing knives and tools that help you fend for yourself. When Gerber and Bear Grylls have your back, you’re well equipped for what nature dishes out. Imported. Available:
Ultimate Multitool – This all-in-one tool features 12 stainless steel, weather-resistant components: needle-nose pliers, fine-edge knife, serrated knife, saw, Phillips screwdriver, small flat-head screwdriver, medium flat-head screwdriver, lanyard ring, bottle opener, can opener, scissors and wire cutters. Safe.T.Plus™ system locks components into position. Spring-loaded jaw offers one-handed use. Ergonomic rubber grip provides comfort and reduces slippage. Includes “Priorities of Survival” pocket guide and mildew-resistant nylon sheath. Closed length: 4". Weight: 8.8 oz.
Compact Multitool – Small enough to fit on a keychain or in a pocket, this versatile multitool features 10 components: needle-nose pliers, wire cutters, fine-edge knife, serrated-edge knife, Phillips screwdriver, small flat-head screwdriver, medium flat-head screwdriver, bottle opener, tweezers and lanyard ring. External component placement and nail nocks for easy access. Includes “Priorities of Survival” pocket guide. Closed length: 2.5". Weight: 3 oz.
Great little sturdy tool. Has all the basic tools needed in a small package. It has small screwdrivers that are handy for firearms etc. I can take it with me anywhere.
What is listed is a twelve tool multi, but the one that is actually sold is a TEN tool multi. The bottle slash can opener and wire cutters are not included. The tool is also smaller, meant to be used on a key chain or kept in a pocket for emergencies. For the price it is a good deal, and will be useful for walking or the occasional repair in the bush, but not much else since it is not the heaviest metal. I recommend it for the hobbyist or the weekend warrior, but not for the serious backpacker or mechanic.