![]() The Bugout is an ultralight knife that still delivers in the durability and performance departments. ![]() The Bugout is an ultralight knife that delivers in the durability and performance departments. Grivory scales save weight, but they will flex a little under pressure.Easy to carry with low weight and slim profile.The Bugout made a big splash when it was released, and it’s still leading the way for lightweight knives that aren’t light duty. Aside from heavy prying and batoning, the Leatherman Charge TTi can handle any EDC task you can throw at it. If there were some strange rule that I could only own one knife/tool, this would be it. The Bit Kit stores in the sheath so you always have a wide variety on hand. I’ve repaired planes, trucks, sinks, other knives, light fixtures, packs, guns, and furniture with it. With the saw, I’ve cleared shooting lanes and trimmed my beard with the scissors. While hunting, I’ve used the hook on the serrated blade for skinning game and the pliers for pulling hide. I’ve carried it hiking and used it for camp tasks including cooking and gear repair. It has a tool for nearly every situation. When it was stolen, I replaced it with the TTi about 7 years ago, and I like it even more. I owned the original Ti and carried it exclusively for several years as a line worker and A&P Mechanic, and it was excellent. The Leatherman Charge TTi is an updated version of the original Charge Ti, and the only big change is the blade steel on the main blade going from 154cm to S30V. Blades and saws accessible while closed.All tools and features lock for ease of use and safety.Pocket, sheath, or lanyard carry options.Versatility means you’re covered in almost any situation.High quality materials combined with a 25 year warranty and more versatility than just about anything sent the Charge TTi to the top of the list. Includes Bit Kit and belt sheath to tackle almost any job.Titanium and stainless steel construction.Terrain 365 offers the knife with titanium, carbon fiber, micarta, and G10 handles. -Scott Einsmann Best Multi-Tool: Leatherman Charge TTi While the grip looks straight, it’s nicely contoured and has a deep finger choil for a secure grip in all conditions. The ⅛ thickness is a good compromise between toughness and slicing. The slight distal taper reinforces the point and while I wouldn’t use it as a pry bar, it can take abuse. The spearpoint blade shape on the Invictus is ideal for piercing and slicing cuts. The knife has well-placed jimping along the spine. Mine has broken down hundreds of cardboard boxes without needing a touchup. Although I’ve found it doesn’t keep a razor edge long, it holds a toothy edge seemingly indefinitely. It’s also completely rust proof, non-magnetic, and keeps an edge for a very long time. Terravantium is a cobalt alloy that doesn’t need to be heat treated. The blade steel used in the Invictus isn’t your typical blade steel, it’s not even steel. It has the bank vault click that’s a hallmark of a well made framelock and it rivals many midtechs for it’s fit and finish. So whether I’m wet wading in saltwater or use it to field dress a deer, I don’t have to worry about rust. I bought it because of its unique construction and I liked that every component of the knife is corrosion free. I’ve used my Invictus for EDC, hunting, and fishing this fall. Product Description The spear-point blade is ideal for most cutting tasks. This completely corrosion-free knife has a unique blade material and great ergonomics. ![]()
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