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The Leatherman Tool Sheath Replacement by Perilogics is a versatile and stylish pouch designed to securely hold your multitools and accessories. With a height-adjustable feature, durable nylon construction, and a quiet magnetic closure, this sheath is perfect for professionals on the go. It includes designated pockets for easy organization and a custom belt clip for secure carrying, making it an essential accessory for any handyman or outdoor enthusiast.
Color | Black |
Brand | Perilogics |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 1.97"L x 1.26"W x 4.53"H |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Closure Type | Clip,Magnetic Closure |
Manufacturer | Perilogics |
UPC | 854064007327 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.37 x 5.83 x 1.93 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 8.66 x 8.66 inches |
Brand Name | Perilogics |
Warranty Description | We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked, and a 12-month warranty covering quality-related concerns. |
Part Number | NS16B-442310 |
Included Components | Handyman's Choice Tool Sheath |
A**L
Well made
Easily holds several brands of muti tools and a few miscellaneous items such as light and bits. Love the magnetic flap hold down better than velcro, it is secure enough to hold in the tool. Bought one and liked enough to get a second.
R**K
Worth the price.
Tiny but tough. Tool comes with bit for screwdriver
K**P
Solid construction
It has a magnetic closure and works well for my Gerber Bear Grylls multiplier. It fits a wider plier quite well. It will however, fall off your belt if you're not careful. It's a clip-on design and is not 100% secure. The inside has small back pocket where I put the original Bear Grylls survival fold out. I have to say, that it's sad this sheath is better than the original one that Gerber sold with the multiplier.
B**B
Compact
If your looking for something to get your Leatherman and etc. all in one that is not a fanny pack or tool box this fits Leatherman bits perfectly even the ex-saw/ file and with and magnetic closure for quick access if you have all that it the case. And you can add other items like flash light, pen, extension or rachet making overall design and functionality solid. Just keep in mind it is a belt clip and it does hold fairly well depending on how much you have in the case. Removal of the Leatherman or any tool takes time to break in, at first it is tight. Had this holster for over a year now it's solid.
D**R
Wonderful replacement for the original Gerber Center Drive sheath
My old sheath and worn out from use and age. The Velcro no longer held, The snaps I installed wore out twice. I like how this new sheath has a magnetic clasp. The Gerber Center Drive Multi-tool fits comfortably, is easy to extract for use and easy to store, the cover held securely with the magnet.I haven't fit anything into the side pockets yet.
E**O
Fits what you want, and then some
I've got this packed with my Leatherman Surge, the Leatherman bit kit set, the driver extender, a bolt action pen, and a Sofirn SC21 flashlight. Everything fits well and I could probably squeeze something else in if I needed to, but I like to be able to easily pull out what I need without any fuss.The flashlight is 0.89 inches (22.5mm) in diameter, 2.87 inches (73mm) in length, and fits fine in the mesh side with a sewn bottom. A longer flashlight would need to go in the other mesh side that is not sewn on the bottom. I reckon that a flashlight up to 1 inch in diameter could fit in the mesh pockets, but it would intrude into the interior a bit and put quite a squeeze on your multitool, perhaps making it a bit difficult to get it out easily.The inner pocket behind where the multitool goes easily fits both halves of the bit kit set plus the driver extender.The belt clip on the back is very sturdy, and the belt loop is spacious enough for any wide belt, so you don't have to worry about losing a small tool kit that amounts to probably at least $200 in gear that you might be trusting your life to.My only piece of feedback to the seller would be too consider a small sleeve within that inner bit kit pocket to "sheath" the driver extender. One could use that sleeve for a pen or something if they're not using a driver extender.Other than that minor feedback, I think this holster is perfect! I'm hoping Perilogics decides to make a version with MOLLE webbing on the back instead of a belt clip/loop so that I can buy a 2nd one to use on my backpacking gear!
L**K
An OK sheath, but longevity questionable...
I wanted to really like this sheath. It seems well-made, appears offer enough room to contain my Leatherman (Surge) bit kit, bit extender, saw/file sleeve, and my Maglite Solitaire LED. That said, my original Leatherman sheath (with the snap closure) did that as well. In fact, I even sized-down (to the medium) on the Leatherman sheath and it provides a much more secure closure for the Surge, since Leatherman refuses to move the snap button down just a bit to allow for a tighter closure. Anyway, back to this sheath - as others have mentioned, the two magnets are weak. They close well enough, but I doubt it is very secure out in the field. But what made me send this sheath back was I noticed the bottom of it is only one layer of nylon. The standard Leatherman sheath is a double layer. And, let's face it, when you're putting your multi-tool in/out of your sheath, it's hitting that bottom each time, it's resting on the bottom, and the bottom is a big stress point. If any area is going to fail (besides the back stitching by the belt loop), it's going to be the bottom portion. Additionally, the nylon also feels to be of a lower-grade than the stock Leatherman. It's a bit thinner, so, now, not only are you only getting one layer of nylon instead of two, you're getting a thinner layer of nylon. In feeling the overall build of sheath, this clearly feels like it's weakest spot (and looks it too). I've included pictures. This sheath is on the left (i.e., the one without the bit extender visible). You can see the one layer vs the Leatherman's two. Because of this uncertainty in longevity, and because of the Leatherman's clearly more durable construction (at least in this area), I didn't want to chance it on this one and back it went. But since I noticed the difference in layering/build quality, I wanted to make a review pointing that out for others. Take it for what it's worth. For me, however, it's a pass.
T**M
Works great
Exactly what I was looking for if it's my wave extender and the two Leatherman bit sets perfectlyThe magnetic strap is really strong too and everything fits snug
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