Yep I've seen that. Not sure Adam needs to get paid (maybe video is now poor mans patent?) but acknowledgement goes a long way :-) I have been wanting to make one ever since. So since I haven't I am glad someone else took it upon themselves to make something similar.
Gotta patent your idea to get paid for it. And if someone else takes your idea and patents it first, sorry, you're out of luck. And just because you have a patent in the USA, doesn't stop a factory in China from making, and selling it.
I totally agree with you, this is the most innovated product to carry your Leatherman, don't know why Leatherman has not picked it up yet! It's probably the patent issue. I even received a free sheath for the OHT model with my order! Thank you R.A.E. Gear! I ordered the Trayvax belt too. No nonsense gear fur sure.
It's cool someone finally started producing this. Believe it or not, Adam Savage from Mythbusters invented that holster. There's a video of him fabricating one from scratch out of sheet metal on RU-vid.
He had made one for his original Wave, and uses it in the first season of Mythbusters, in 2003. What a shame he did not sell the design to Leatherman, or patent the design and sell them himself.
They been available on various websites by various makers for the past 3 or 4 years at least. Usually places like etsy in small numbers. They are well worth it.
I went to my local leather worker and had a custom one made that also holds a AA flashlight, and a compartment for the extra bits .. way better than anything leatherman ever put out.. that being said I will ONLY use leatherman they are the best out there IMO
New leatherman owner who bought a surge for his first EDC leatherman. The current holder leatherman offers just isnt that great for my needs, my leather belt just doesnt fit through the loop or provide good purchase when removing the leatherman, maybe with extended use it might get better but honestly I want something much easier that provides more freedom. You've provided me a wonderful Avenue to explore that I will absolutely be checking out in the coming weeks. Thank you sir
I daily carried my Wave in this sheath for a year or so and I loved everything about it except one major issue. I don’t tuck in my shirts so I had small holes on the left hip of most of my shirts from rubbing/pinching against the metal carrier.
I'm glad you found something you like but being in maintenance in a factory. I carry both bit kits the bit extender and a mini flashlight with my multitool case. Which works for me. If I didn't carry extra stuff that would work for me. Also the buck 110 leather sheath will fit both the rebar and leatherman wave too just a FYI
It's basically a metal version of the 20 or so year old juice xe6 pouch, It was leatherman's own and made in plastic. I like this but it could do with some cushioning if you ask me, a thin bit of leather would do it. Not a bad price to be fair though.
I think that Maxpedition M-1 or M-2 is a good choice to for some. You can have your Leatherman Surge + additional accessories, phone, Vortex Solo 8 x 36 and a Olight flashlight + extra battery and so on. M-1 is little bigger. Thank you for the info tho about that metalic thing, some will love it!
So let me understand this, he is afraid to scratch his knife with a cloth or nylon sheath, but a metal holster will be more protected and won't scratch his Leatherman? 😳🙁
Malignus Totalis It’s a review. I use my multi-tools. I don’t really care if it scratches. The fact is, I use the pocket clip way more because it’s what works for ME. Some MAY not like that it scratches up the tool. Some MAY not care. In the end.....EVERYONE is a critic. 🙄
Being a real industrial maintenance tech, having the leatherman sheath that holds my leatherman, bit kit, extension and flash light in one package makes me a nerd ? And having to have all of those separate hanging of my belt next to my walkie makes me cool apparently.
It might be okay for some. I don’t need a quick draw for my multi tool. The new sheath with the tool is pretty nice. I really like the snap and there is a little extra room in it. Actually I would kind of like them to make it a little thicker to hold stuff. You can’t have too many pockets.
I actually like the original sheath that comes with the leatherman. I work maintenance in manufacturing and carry it on me all day, everyday for work and home that way if I'm somewhere away from tools I may be able to fix something simple right then rather than going back for my tool box. This guy probably uses his leatherman once in a blue moon which is fine but this isn't for me. Only reason I'm searching for a new shealth is the original is only for the leatherman and I wouldn't mind carrying a few other tools. The Gerber custom fit dual sheath is what I'm considering now. It can hold my Leatherman Wave, Leatherman Crunch or flashlight and Leatherman bit set. Hopefully this will save me some extra steps in the future.
On the molly compatible sheath if you undo the strap from the molly's and strap it through the last one it fits wider belts I just found mine got very tatty and the velcro seemed to wear away fast
don't know if its problem or not but my charge tti doesnt sit straight in the sheath for it, It kind of sits crooked in it, i dont if it's a problem or it's just how it is with all their sheaths. Other than that it's perfect
Yeah its neat..but being a real industrial maintenance tech, having the leatherman sheath that holds my leatherman, bit kit, extension and flash light in one package makes me a nerd ? And having to have all of those separate while having a walkie and what not attached to you also makes me cool ?
Looks pretty cool but over a few months my question would be how much does it scratch your leatherman pulling it in and out of that metal sheath I know turtles are going to get there where on them anyway but just a curiosity
While I in no way agree with your opinion of the leatherman sheaths or your characterization of those who use them, I agree that those metal holders look good, neat, trim, and effective. Thanks for bringing them to my attention. I'm hoping there is a bit holder that will accommodate the full bit kit set, not just half of it.
Interesting product I may end up using it but as of now I personally I use the ReadyMan/RATS Medical EDC belt sleeve and prefer how it lays horizontal along my belt.
The reason for the other sheaths is for the extension adapter and bit kit. To each his own. Every man has his own custom styles. If you don't want to maximize your Leatherman and not want to use the bit kits. Then this sheath is for you. There are many types of mods.
Yep, I've had mine for probably 2 years now, they work great, I prefer it over those junk nylon sheaths, I loved the leather ones but they cheaped out and started using those stupid nylon ones, I just throw them away. I think they have a few different versions of that RAE sheath now for a few other Leatherman models...I have one for my MUT as well. Its great, one handed deployment and storage, no issues with the velcro failing or the snap not snapping and resulting in losing a not so cheap tool. Haven't had any issues with retention on these RAE sheathes. I have several Leatherman tools and the bit kits I toss in a drawer because there's no way to really carry them easily most of the time, I need to get the new Wave with the bit kit mod HAHA! I never understood why they made those nylon sheathes so large and the dang tools flop around in those cases, the old leather cases were more compact and fit the tools better.
Have you noticed excessive wear patterns on both your sheath and leaatherman? I’ve only had mine for a week and I’m noticing some excessive wear on the outside edges of both knives with constant use.
DitryJerz Trooper Yes. It’s gonna wear. In order to use this sheath, you have to decide that the multi-tool is gonna get used and marked up. If you’re the type of guy who calls a handgun a “tool”...this is more for you. If you do everything you can to keep your stuff looking “as new as possible” you need another kind of sheath.
@@wildwoodwood9153 I'm not concerned with the wear. Maybe I should have been more specific. More so do you think the abnormal wear pattern will affect structural stability of the sheath over time and/or the Leatherman? I like the scratches...gives the tool character. Just want something that will "last"
Yes you are correct! I had forgot to mention that. I did a follow up video. Check out the link below: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XTIWgvt1n8k.html
Ah, my one grip is that I won't be able to carry my extra bit kit with this sheath. The MOLLE sheath has a pocket in the back that I can fit both pieces in. That's kind of a deal breaker for me. I use the pliers the most and bit driver is a close second, and I exchange bits fairly often, I need to have them all with me Edit: I'm a fool! I didn't watch until the end, clear as day, he shows a sheath with an extra section exactly for the bits!
SuperNova PG3D Ha! No worries. I’ve been told I ramble. Lol. No wonder you didn’t watch it all. And yes… If you can determine what your favorite bits are and keep them on ONE plastic bit sheath then you are good to go. The sheath with bit holder will only hold one.
I can’t quite figure out how it’s any different than the belt clip? The best sheath’s are by Skinth. Stupid name but brilliantly designed and high quality. Best of all they actually do something like hold a ton of items or a few in a very small space. This metal sheath is more of a gimmick I’d say. You can slide your leatherman on & off your pocket faster with just the belt clip if you don’t want to carry anything else. What’s the point of putting it in this sheath?
Everyman Gear to nerds: "Yous got yer street, yous got yer day, from what I'm told yer here to stay. Just keep it away from me, cause I ain't one of ya"
Great video and thanks for the info on the metal holder. The leatherman does nothing for me as daily carrier of a Swiss Sprit which is stainless and it’s polished, looks nice, feels good in hand. My experience with the Swiss army tool is that it doesn’t rust, and is super strong for what it is, plus there are two flat heads and one proper Philips head. Also I wear my tool back of belt above pockets, hows the metal holder going to feel against the skin/bone. I like the leather pouch if my multi tool is out of the pouch it has some give to it, don’t hurt my back or dig in. I enjoy the polish finish as if I drop it at night/ dark, I will most likely find it, my multi tool tasks don’t require stealth like actions. Last thing, should I get stuck on a island, pretty sure the bright finish may work as a signaling mirror.
It’s cool looking and if you belt carry I see the functionality of it BUT if you use the LM clip like I do and carry it like a clipped folder it’s pointless. Also if you happen to EDC this in a park by some long shot of a chance don’t go on any rides that you will be hanging upside down.
Ivan B I Agree about the pocket clip. It’s still how I carry most days. If I go on a ride......I’m gonna have LOTS coming out of my pockets. LOL. The retention is really good and somewhat adjustable. If you keep it on your belt for work or something (more applicable with a larger Multi-Tool like the Surge or Super Tool) this is great. No constant velcro or snap. There’s gonna be trade offs on a few different levels. Thanks. 👍🏼
Nice piece of kit, one question i have is that it sounds like it’s a very close fit. Do you have any wear on the Leatherman itself, scratches on the carbon coating for example?
Richard Woolmer Yes. It’s going to wear for sure. You just have to decide if it’s worth it. It’s a tough decision. It’s like treating a handgun like a “tool” and embracing all of the wear and tear that starts showing after you use and abuse it. I can completely understand if you’re not wanting to do that. To be honest… For my Wave+,I still mostly pocket carry with the pocket clip. I almost always have a pistol on my belt and a spare mag and have limited real estate.
Cool look. Strong. But hard on the body and the tool. Not a sheath you want to scrape against. Probably not as much a problem if used while attached to your bag but not your body (waistband).
Nathan Schmoekel Yes. That would be cool. I did find Justin with RAE to be very receptive. I would call him and ask about it OR provide the feedback. He really does listen.
Hey, follow Arizonan saying hola, amigo! Thank you for reviewing this product, as I’ve been considering getting the sheath if/when I get the Surge. I may get the Rebar/Rebar Knifeless and a Micra to go with it.
Everyman Gear Also, there is another issue with the standard sheath. If you have a typical belt, such as with office attire, it slips around, and doesn’t fit too securely. It won’t come off or anything like that, but it moves around too much.
Thanks for the great review!...I'm glad Leatherman discontinued those flimsy Velcro nylon sheath and upgraded to the new and improved (Molle type) nylon sheath with reinforced stitching and metal rivet snap. But anyhow, when it comes to the R.A.E. metal sheath, in my opinion they are the best, no doubt about that, but he only complain from some of the guys at the multi-tool forum, specially those who like to have a EDC "working tool" in perfect cosmetic condition, is that the two rivets sticking out the back on the inside of the metal sheath (one without the bit holder) scratches their multi-tools making the scratches more visible on the black oxide finish.
Goliath Mylan Thanks for the comment. I certainly understand what you're saying and I can see where that might be a little bit of a concern. I guess it kind of comes down to the same type of debate they have with firearms. You can have the "safe queens" that you only get out when you go to the range OR you can treat them like the tool that they are and use them and practice with them and get the most out of them. The Leatherman debate is the same thing. I have had my black oxide Leatherman for only a couple of weeks and I already see signs of wear. I have used the RAE gear sheath some days, and I have also pocket carried. I guess if you "collect" then the RAE gear sheath may not be for you. On the other hand, if you use it every day, it is a much better option, in my opinion, than the sheaths offered by Leatherman. The fact is, until there are as many sheath options as there are holster options I think RAE makes the best I have found.
Ramon Soliz Agreed! I'd love to see a solution. If that bit extender is vital for your specific job… It will force many people to keep using their Leatherman sheath.
Why do these always get designed to sit vertically instead of horizontally. Having this horizontal would be more comfortable. I’m going to get one of these just to have to modify it to my liking
Interesting carry option, but I hate the belt clip. I do not like those kinds of belt clips. Too much of a chance to come and fall off your belt and lose stuff. I have never liked those kinds of belt clips and I never will like them.
Sweet! Finally someone made a production. Even better with the bit holder on the side. I mean Adam Savage from myth busters made that kind of sheath/holster 3yrs ago. Here’s the vid showing him making it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Et-JvYrQ84o.html
Steve Hi Steve...check out the link below. It’s another video and at around 7:26 I address that. Thanks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VkggVBqsTW0.html
I like the design. it's just a shame that I'm a freak who doesn't like showing what I have on me. I removed the branding on the sheath and added on a quick release buckle. p.s. it's becouse I live in sweden where everyone gets offended by tools.
don't you dare lean against my vehicle.....looks to me since I first saw these to do possible damage to things if come in contact, scratch, wear, tear, scuff. No one mentions any of that. I have a plastic/accordion style one, that was $5.00 does same thing, and a FRN style, that won't damage or hang stuff.
Capt Dave's Sport Fishing Very valid point. I think this sheath works best for WORK. If you work as maintenance ON SITE and need fairly constant access to your multi tool then this is a great option. For personal use it does present some difficulties. Stay away from leather furniture (or your car upholstery too). Thanks for your input. 👍🏼
The maker of this video could be mistaken for a tool too, as he seems very afraid of what he refers to as nerds. ;-) Never mind, I'm going to get one for my Surge...
Biggest downsite of that all black cloth sheath os that the hard site of the klett destroys the cloth overtie an the tool falls out to the side i've been wearing mine for just over half a year now and its destroyed allready.
Gorio Echo KYDEX versions are available for multi-tools. I find they are a little more bulky but they can be found. A lot of the companies making holsters and mag holders will custom make one for you.
Thanks for the reply EG - I understand the concepts of custom kydex, but would it not be possible to 'literally' make this 'exact design' in kydex - or is the design itself under some form of patent?
How's it going? I'm pretty new to the EDC community. I'm also in Arizona so I will definitely have to stay updated with all your reviews. A while back a video on the TESTED RU-vid channel where Adam Savage, formerly of MYTHBUSTERS made his own version of a multitool holster. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Et-JvYrQ84o.html
Suffering in the Arizona heat??? Stop it...have you ever been on the east coast? From Maryland to Florida. Unless you live around Baker, California or Yuma, Arizona in the death valley area, you aren't suffering. I spent 3 years at Fort Huachuca and loved every second of the weather there. Since I'm from Maryland where the humidity is up around 50-90% a lot of the time, it absolutely sucks here when it's in the high 80's and up. At times you can't even be outside it's so miserable. A 90 degree day, in January, in Sierra Vista trumps a 90 degree day anytime in Maryland anytime. Sorry to get off subject and bust your chops, but when you said what you did about the heat, I just about lost it. If I had just one family member that would go out there with me, I'd leave here in a heartbeat...GONE! The only place I ever felt hot is in that death valley area, aptly named so for that day I spent driving a duece-and-half or 5 ton in 126 degree(actual) heat that day. That was hot. So if you're living in some other area than that, it's not really hot. Sorry for bustin' your ass on that. Great weather and great state, except for that sheriff Joe S.O.B. I hear about. Yep, even in Maryland we hear he's an ass****....back to your vlog now. Take care.
1MADMAX 1124 Well....hot is hot...BUT yes, I agree that humid hot is wayyy worse! There were tons of really cool duty stations available in Florida when I graduated from USCG Boot Camp. I skipped those immediately because I remember how horrible a summer trip to Disney World/Epcot was as a teen. It was almost torture. 😱🤣
The sheet is a tool too not necesary to cary the leatherman piranja. Only it has a limited size. When you need to tight a bold you hold the nut with sheet using the nut hole and thightinig the bold with the plier.
I bought this based on your video. I was really hoping to like it as much as you did but it is just not that great. Here is my follow up review... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O1lpy3Wtj40.html
I always find these reviews weird when they mention their "everyday carry" guns, as if they use it as a vital part of everyday life. "Honey, pass the remote" "Nah don't worry babe, I'll just shoot the TV"
That metal holster is garbage, it'll dig into your side, ruin your seat when driving, become either too tight or too loose, nothing beats leather or nylon.