Is the Leatherman Wingman worth it?

Is the Leatherman Wingman worth it?

The Leatherman Wingman is a great product at an amazing price point. As we mentioned above, we definitely recommend this for EDC enthusiasts that are looking for a strong, solid, reliable multi-tool to add to their inventory. We were really impressed with the build quality out of the box.

What is the difference between Leatherman skeletool and skeletool CX?

The main difference between the regular Skeletool and the Skeletool CX is in the material of the steel blade. The Skeletool CX’s straight blade holds it edge longer and is easier to sharpen but the straight blade does cut through rope of webbing as easily as a serrated blade.

What is the difference between Leatherman Sidekick and Wingman?

The Wingman features large scissors and a combo edge knife that are both accessible from the outside with one hand. The Sidekick replaces the scissors with a saw, trades the package opener for a small serrated knife blade, and adds a lanyard ring and carabiner – all the other tools are identical.

Is Leatherman Wingman Made in USA?

The Wingman has an overall length of 3.8″ (closed), weighs 7.0 ounces, and is made in the USA. This is Leatherman’s budget full size multi-tool.

Does the Leatherman Sidekick have scissors?

The Sidekick has a saw in place of the scissors.

Does the Leatherman skeletool have a pocket clip?

At a mere five ounces, the Leatherman Skeletool has a stainless steel combo blade, pliers, bit driver, removable pocket clip and carabiner/bottle opener. The Skeletool is just what you need in one good lookin’ package.

Which is better the skeletool or the P2?

The Free P2 has a larger tool selection than the Skeletool, including scissors and a package opener, but the biggest difference is that all of the tools, including the pliers, can be deployed one-handed. For a larger multi-tool but one that is extremely easy to use, we recommend the Leatherman Free P2.

Is the Leatherman skeletool CX a good knife?

This Skeletool has the same great design as the CX, but the blade steel isn’t as good, the pivots aren’t as smooth, and the knife is partially serrated, making it harder to sharpen. *At the time of publishing, the price was $60. If the Skeletool CX is not available, we also like the regular Leatherman Skeletool.

Can a skeletool be carried in a pocket?

Other multi-tools are so bulky they need to be carried in a belt sheath, but the lighter, 1 slimmer Skeletool fits comfortably in a pocket. It can also clip onto a belt or backpack with either a pocket clip or a carabiner, which doubles as an easy-access bottle opener.