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Leatherman T(h)read
#1
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 14:12
#2
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 14:14
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The strong, hard steel is a good choice, giving you tools that shouldn’t wear overly quickly. That may not be the best news for soft screw heads, but again this isn’t a tool designed for regular use. The function of the bits will be there, should you need them in an emergency.
This thing is substantial and heavy, bespeaking function and quality. It feels great on your wrist.
The included tool set is well thought out and gives broad functionality. From hex wrenches, box wrenches and drivers to the SIM-pick, line cutter and carbide glass breaker, Leatherman has really endowed the Tread with an intelligent and well chosen level of capability for quick repairs and emergencies. You’re never going to cut a seatbelt with the dinky little line cutter, but it worked its way through paracord without undue effort. The carbide glass breaker is a great thing to have during travel, allowing you to easily smash safety glass.
Wears almost silently. You won’t give up your location with it if you’re trying to be sneaky.
No space is left function-free.
#3
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 14:14
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While it is a useful device, it still falls well behind the function of a real multitool, even a small one like that Style PS. Pliers are just useful things to have.
The tangles are frustrating and unexpected. This is a tool for quick and dirty jobs. Pausing to take the thing apart and put it back together is fairly easy, but not something you can really accomplish on the fly due to the need to mind small, easily lost screws.
The angled tools and angled handle make using the tools frustrating and awkward. Fine for quick jobs in the field, but for anything over a few seconds of work, you’re going to want the real deal.
#4
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 14:15
Should You Buy It?
Do you own a paracord bracelet and neck knife? Does your watch have a compass on it? Do you hide handcuff keys in your shoes? If you really like the idea of wearing a multitool, then the Tread is genuinely useful. So long as that use is small, quick jobs.
The rest of you who just need a tool you can carry everywhere, even on planes, will be better served by sticking the much cheaper, more useful Leatherman Style PS on your keychain.
$220 would be a tough pill to swallow if airport security ever decides to confiscated your Tread. While it may include no blade and fall within size requirements, airport security — particularly in other countries — often doesn’t play by its own rules. I lose one or two Styles to security a year, typically in Spanish speaking countries. I could not justify losing even one Tread.
#5
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 14:33
una delle cose piu' redneck che ci siano in giro al momento
#6
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 15:40
quindi: meh
#7
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 16:50
Victorinox archiviato
Un ingegnere non saprebbe riprodursi nemmeno col manuale di istruzioni. Infatti rapiscono bambini e li educano come ingegneri pur di perpetuare questa infermità.
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#8
Inviato 13 luglio 2015 - 19:06
è gia stato detto wave >>>> all?
il braccialetto è da faggot.
#10
Inviato 14 luglio 2015 - 02:31
ovviamente
#11
Inviato 17 dicembre 2015 - 14:50
alla fine non so se prenderò sto bracciale
è figherrimo
pero' le misure imperiali mi stanno sul cazzo , non la le torx pero ha miiiiillllleeee cacciaviti piatti
pare non siano comodissimi da usare...
non ci sono link optional per cambiare gli attrezzi
idea buona ma progettata non benissimo
mi tengo stretto la mia wave
.................... boh prima o poi mi verrà in mente qualcosa di imbecille da scrivere ................
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