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General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: Nemo on January 29, 2015, 09:34:29 PM

Title: Wrist Tread
Post by: Nemo on January 29, 2015, 09:34:29 PM
By Leatherman.  Someone send me one for Groundhog or Valentines Day please. 

Nemo


http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/sneaky-leatherman-multi-tool-disguises-itself-as-a-bracelet/ (http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/sneaky-leatherman-multi-tool-disguises-itself-as-a-bracelet/)


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Sneaky Leatherman multitool disguises itself as a bracelet

A new concept in multitools hides 25 different functions in one, low-key bracelet.
by Amanda Kooser, 23 January 2015

The Tread multitool hides in plain sight.

There's a certain sense of readiness and satisfaction that comes from carrying a multitool. It doesn't matter if the world throws an Amazon box, a beer bottle or a loose screw at you. You're ready. You can take it on with the help of your trusty gadget. But multitools aren't welcomed everywhere and you don't always want one bulging in your pocket or clinging to your belt like a rectangular wart.

For situations where subtlety is called for, Leatherman's upcoming Tread multitool should fit the bill. The stainless-steel Tread looks like an artsy industrial-tinged bracelet. On closer inspection, you'll notice hex holes, screwdriver tips, a cutting hook, a carbide glass breaker and the all-important bottle opener. All of this functionality is tucked away in a handsome piece of jewelry.

The idea for the Tread stemmed from an incident Leatherman President Ben Rivera experienced at Disneyland. Security wouldn't allow him inside with his Skeletool multitool, so he had to trek it back to his hotel room or risk losing it forever. "I knew there had to be another way to carry my tools with me that would be accepted by security," says Rivera.

The Tread is made with slotted fasteners and can be customized by swapping out or removing links. You will have to take it off to use it, but you won't have to disassemble it. You just choose your tool and use the rest of the bracelet like a handle.

The Tread is due later in 2015, in both a basic bracelet version and one that comes with an integrated watch. The expected retail price is around $150 (about £100, AU$189) to $200 (about £133, AU$253). That's pricey for a multitool, but this is a pretty unusual multitool.


The Leatherman Tread: 25 tools you wear on your wrist (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp8xR07rBH4#ws)
Title: Re: Wrist Tread
Post by: JohnyMac on January 30, 2015, 09:11:16 AM
> Sockets are in mm not English standard
> Like the additional watch
> Pretty pricy
> Perfect for your Gothic look.
Title: Re: Wrist Tread
Post by: Nemo on January 30, 2015, 10:20:41 AM
About everything in the past 15-20 years has gone metric anyway.

Nemo
Title: Re: Wrist Tread
Post by: Kbop on January 31, 2015, 11:41:49 AM
cute find!
I agree its pricey!  perfect for steampunk too.
TSA approved - does that mean they will preferentially confiscate it?  :sarcasm:
Title: Re: Wrist Tread
Post by: Reaver on January 31, 2015, 06:28:21 PM
I dig it.

Eventually I will have one.
It looks bad ass and it has some use. Even if it was entirely useless the looks of it will make me buy it ( if the price was right of course )
Title: Re: Wrist Tread
Post by: WhiskeyJack on February 03, 2015, 10:34:52 AM
Pretty neat way to add a few mor tools to ones kit. :thumbsUp:.