As we discovered in the recent
Fishbone- what is it? giveaway thread, the Fishbone is a multitool designed for use with the GoPro sport/action camera system. What's a GoPro? Watch the Discovery channel or really any outdoor activity show and you'll probably see a small grey camera locked in an almost indestructible housing. That's a GoPro.
What's a Fishbone? Simple- it's a wrench made by a company that has no affiliation with GoPro, specifically for use on the thumbscrews on GoPro mounts. As you can see from the following picture, it seems to work quite well, although to be honest, I haven't really gone out to do anything with the GoPro since getting the Fishbone last week.
The Fishbone also functions as a bottle opener, which as we've seen before, is a mandatory function, as pretty well every multitool on the market has one. As soon as I finish writing this post I'll take my dogs for a walk, and when I get back from that I promise I'll test it out properly and report back.
Getting back to the Fishbone, it's a neat tool but about twice as wide as it needs to be. This is it compared to the Superior Titanium Shark (left), the TT PockeTools Chopper (right) and Raker Ring Tool (foreground). I feel that the Shark and Chopper are both fairly wide for a One Piece Multitool and the Fishbone is almost double the width.
It's amazing how thick this thing is, but, since it's made from aluminum it still weighs next to nothing. Still, it's pretty bulky, although given how much extra crap one has to carry around to use a GoPro, it's size will probably end up seeming negligible. Still, I don't think I'd want this on my keys as it does take up an awful lot of real estate.
With any luck I'll be able to try it against the actual GoPro Tool, from GoPro and see how the Fishbone stacks up. I already have a few aftermarket Gopro wrenches that look like the one in the following pic, and honestly, I think I'd stick with them over dragging the Fishbone around.
The Fishbone was $4 worth of curiosity for me and I'm glad I got it. For anyone looking for a GoPro wrench though, I'd suggest you keep looking- perhaps at the flat one pictured above, as I really like those, despite their inability to open a bottle.
But then, what self respecting MTO member doesn't have at least one other bottle opener on them?
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