With all of its unique survival features including the fire starting ferro rod, emergency whistle and diamond coated sharpener for maintaining your blades.
A multi-tool designed for adventure with a firestarter, hammer, one-handed blade and an emergency whistle.
In the Signal, Leatherman’s traditional functional tools pair with preparedness features like a shaped diamond coated sharpener for maintaining your straight and serrated blade, fire-starting ferro rod and an emergency whistle.
Weather have you socked in at basecamp?
Lightening your load on that day hike?
No problem.
Stay ready for the expected (and unexpected) no matter where you are with everything you need to stay safe and take your adventure further.
Tools:
Needlenose pliers
Regular pliers
154cm Replaceable wire cutters
154cm Replaceable hard-wire cutters
Wire stripper
420HC Combo knife
Saw
Hammer
Awl w/ thread loop
Can opener
Bottle opener
1/4” Hex bit driver
Bit driver
1/4” Box wrench
Carabiner
3/16” Box wrench
Safety whistle
Ferrocerium rod
Diamond-coated sharpener
Features:
All locking features
Replaceable pocket clip
Integrated lanyard attachments
Outside-accessible features
One-hand operable features
Supplied with a nylon sheath
Measurements:
Blade length: 2.73" (6.93cm)
Closed length: 4.5" (11.43cm)
Weight: 7.5oz (212.6g)
Packaging: Boxed
You Must be over 21 years old to purchase this product
Nato Survival / Escape Button Compass British made
Christopher
I'm very happy with the product
Even though it's not designed to be a regular rucksack it will do
Very sturdy would recommend it
New MTP Karrimor SF ECM Bergen Rucksack Mesh Bergen/Rucksack British Army New
Nick Justin
Great! Genuine! A good deal
Love this sleeping bag liner. GREAT fpr the price and i great NEW nick.
Cheers
N
British Army Sleeping bag liner New
Luc
Quality of the boots are really good a very nice fit highly recommend if you are doing lots of military training and expositions.
AKU Pilgrim GTX Combat Brown NEW
John Honeyman
Storm tested
Excellent hat, as tested on a walk over the Forth Road Bridge in the teeth of storm Chandra.
Kept my head dry and did not fly off into the River Forth!