Leatherman Skeletool Multi-Tool w/ Knife
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TheGDog's Review of Leatherman Skeletool Multi-Tool w/ Knife
Not too heavy. The combo serrated blade, together with the pliers with wire-cutters works great for cutting/snapping off small poking branches when you're trying to sit backed up into a Scrub Oak to get out of the hot sun while hunting.
For cleaning Rabbits this tool works pretty neat, ya just snap off the forelimbs with the wire-cutter part, peel the skin off, then filet-out the backstraps and leg muscles. Or you can use the knife to disconnect the legs whole.
Was glad to have this with me on one outing. The screws in the trusty Tripod stool's fulcrum were backing-out a little bit. Would have really sucked to have the stool come apart on me way out there.
Made sure to get one for my boy for his Boy Scout pack. The tool like this that's just the knife? It's cool and everything, and nice and light, but the way they engineered that little bottle-opener nub on its pocket-clip makes your clothing pull it out of your pocket silently when you're getting up from a sit while hunting. Lost one of those because of that. This is a much better option all around.
For cleaning Rabbits this tool works pretty neat, ya just snap off the forelimbs with the wire-cutter part, peel the skin off, then filet-out the backstraps and leg muscles. Or you can use the knife to disconnect the legs whole.
Was glad to have this with me on one outing. The screws in the trusty Tripod stool's fulcrum were backing-out a little bit. Would have really sucked to have the stool come apart on me way out there.
Made sure to get one for my boy for his Boy Scout pack. The tool like this that's just the knife? It's cool and everything, and nice and light, but the way they engineered that little bottle-opener nub on its pocket-clip makes your clothing pull it out of your pocket silently when you're getting up from a sit while hunting. Lost one of those because of that. This is a much better option all around.
Pros:
- light
- has what you need
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- hiking, backpacking, hunting
Would Recommend:
Yes