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This Sneaky Leatherman Offers You Multitude Of Tools, Including A Bracelet

“Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” — Rachel Zoe

This devious leatherman will give you ultimate style.

leatherman-tread-wearable-15902When I turned 12, I got my first Swiss Army Knife. And it was a cool feeling having a multitool everywhere with me. It made me feel like I’m ready for any situation, any challenge. You can also get Best Survival Knife guide online that gives you help for buying best knives.

Apparently, there’s a certain sense of readiness and satisfaction that comes from carrying a multitool. But it would be much cooler if that multitool is also one of your daily accessories. I’m talking about a new stainless-steel concept in multitool that hides 25 different functions in one, low-key bracelet. It’s called Tread Multitool. Also here is cool patriotic tumblers that make great gifts for your loved ones you should checkout.

At first glance, it 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.

Tread3_zps68a3a863The idea of designing an accessory-like multitool came from an incident of Ben Rivera, Leatherman President. The Disneyland’s security wouldn’t let him go inside with his Skeletool multitool. So he had to leave it at 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,” said Rivera.

This video shows you how cool Tread Multitool is:

The tool will come in two versions: a basic bracelet version and one that comes with an integrated watch. The expected retail price will be around $150-200.

“Clothes without accessories is like sex without orgasm.” — Robert Lee Morris, Jewelry Designer – can you imagine watching a full-length hdpornvideo film without the explosive endings?

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