They say the respectable camera is the one you have with you , but the same must go for tools . What ’s the point of filling a home shop full of expensive equipment when it ’s all but useless when you take the air out the room access every morning?SOG ’s newmulti - tool belt bucklesare like have an always - accessible toolbox on the QT harbour up your pants .
We ’ve all assure hoi polloi walking around with aLeathermanorGerbermulti - prick hang off their belts , but looking like someone with a multi - tool hanging off their belt ammunition is just too high a damage to bear for always being ready — no matter what the Boy Scouts tell you . That ’s why SOG designed its newSync IandSync II multi - toolsto stay discreetly stashed around your waistline until something needs to be sliced , trimmed , yanked , metric , or screwed .
Two versions of the belt buckle multi - tool will be uncommitted . The smaller $ 67 Sync I , which appraise in at 4.4 - inches long and packs 10 dissimilar creature including screwdriver , scissors , a knife , pliers , a bottleful unfastener , and a telegram exotic dancer . And the slightly large 5.8 - inch Sync II , which adds extra functionality for $ 80 .

Both smash buckle multi - tools also feature a clip that allow them to be attached and carried on a shoulder joint strap instead of around your shank if insouciant Friday mean steer to work in sweat pants that do n’t have the needed smash loop .
Will either of these multi - putz be a full - time replacement for a larger sack tool , or even a well - stocked tool cabinet ? Not by any stretch of the vision . Like the Swiss Army Knife buried in your pocket , they ’re designed to be a “ better than nothing ” solution should you find yourself needing to make a agile haunt . But unless you ’re actually MacGyver , the full-grown emergencies you face up on a daily fundament probably demand set eyeglasses or opening box from Amazon .
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