Quote from: Rossko07 on April 29, 2015, 08:54:22 AMI laughed when I saw the thread title. Where to start. Seriously I can't see Leatherman making a surge any better then it's current model. I can't understand what all the hate is about the weight. I carry it on my belt everyday and it never bothers me and I'm not a big bloke. For what it is, and that is a multitool, my opinion there is none better.I would like to see an utility blade for those days you have to cut messy/gluey stuff... I think it would also fit well with the versatile / replaceable theme.
I laughed when I saw the thread title. Where to start. Seriously I can't see Leatherman making a surge any better then it's current model. I can't understand what all the hate is about the weight. I carry it on my belt everyday and it never bothers me and I'm not a big bloke. For what it is, and that is a multitool, my opinion there is none better.
Quote from: Etherealicer on April 29, 2015, 10:05:13 AMQuote from: Rossko07 on April 29, 2015, 08:54:22 AMI laughed when I saw the thread title. Where to start. Seriously I can't see Leatherman making a surge any better then it's current model. I can't understand what all the hate is about the weight. I carry it on my belt everyday and it never bothers me and I'm not a big bloke. For what it is, and that is a multitool, my opinion there is none better.I would like to see an utility blade for those days you have to cut messy/gluey stuff... I think it would also fit well with the versatile / replaceable theme.You may have a good idea in that. From my view I would never be changing out its current blades but rather add to the versatility of the blade exchanger itself. A t-shank utility blade would add yet again to the versatility of the surge. Perfect. I have seen a very long "wave" like blade that someone uses with their surge. Not sure what thread I saw it on though.
E have you tried the Gerber EAB?
There's really nothing like Surge in multi-tool World. Some will tell you VSA SwissTool or big SOG is the way to go and swear by their choices, I on the other hand never really fell for either.Get a Surge, pair it with nice set of accessories and a decent Skinth pouch and call it a day. It's pretty much all you need as far as the portable EDC multi-tool sets are concerned.Cheers!
Quote from: Kampfer on April 30, 2015, 01:06:00 AMNice find Kampfer.
Quote from: zoidberg on April 30, 2015, 01:37:20 AMQuote from: Kampfer on April 30, 2015, 01:06:00 AMNice find Kampfer. I just watched it, nice test.
Surge has failed me now 3 times (it really is not the tool for me, so nothing new on that front). Currently I first try every task with the Surge (even those I would normally use dedicated tools), then I grab whatever MT I think works best and if that still does not work, I go for the dedicated tool.1st Failing) Grabbing the knurled screws to take the Rebar apart (ended up using the Spirit). This requires both precision (easier with a lighter tool) and strength (easier applied with shorter jaws, that is simple physics).2nd Failing) Exchanging the gas bottle on my BBQ stove, couldn't open its jaws wide enough (ended up using the MP-600, didn't even bother to try the Spirit)3th Failing) loosen a screw in a computer, couldn't get to it, the extender was too thick (ended up using my Spirit), this at least is easy remedied, added a extra long (10 cm) PH1 bit to my kit.It gets more and more obvious that choosing the right tool for you and your environment is critical. And in case of the Surge its also a matter of bringing the right supplements. The Surge is not a Tool, its a Tool-hub Just for the fun of it I will have it cut some wire when I find the time. I did a little math, the "handle to pivot" / "pivot to wire cutter" ratio favors the Surge over the Mp-600. The lesser handle opening required favors the MP-600. I will try the Spirit, but doubt its a challenger.
I am also thinking about getting a surge for edc, but i only pocket carry a MT.Currently leatherman wave with pocket clip.So my question is: are there guys that pocket carry the surge? It is the heaviest MT available so that is a concern for me.It is almost 100 gram heavier than the wave.
Quote from: anditsgone on May 02, 2015, 04:27:11 PMI am also thinking about getting a surge for edc, but i only pocket carry a MT.Currently leatherman wave with pocket clip.So my question is: are there guys that pocket carry the surge? It is the heaviest MT available so that is a concern for me.It is almost 100 gram heavier than the wave.What is it you want the Surge for that the Wave doesn't do?
Quote from: Etherealicer on April 30, 2015, 09:27:38 AMSurge has failed me now 3 times (it really is not the tool for me, so nothing new on that front). Currently I first try every task with the Surge (even those I would normally use dedicated tools), then I grab whatever MT I think works best and if that still does not work, I go for the dedicated tool.1st Failing) Grabbing the knurled screws to take the Rebar apart (ended up using the Spirit). This requires both precision (easier with a lighter tool) and strength (easier applied with shorter jaws, that is simple physics).2nd Failing) Exchanging the gas bottle on my BBQ stove, couldn't open its jaws wide enough (ended up using the MP-600, didn't even bother to try the Spirit)3th Failing) loosen a screw in a computer, couldn't get to it, the extender was too thick (ended up using my Spirit), this at least is easy remedied, added a extra long (10 cm) PH1 bit to my kit.It gets more and more obvious that choosing the right tool for you and your environment is critical. And in case of the Surge its also a matter of bringing the right supplements. The Surge is not a Tool, its a Tool-hub Just for the fun of it I will have it cut some wire when I find the time. I did a little math, the "handle to pivot" / "pivot to wire cutter" ratio favors the Surge over the Mp-600. The lesser handle opening required favors the MP-600. I will try the Spirit, but doubt its a challenger. Didn't you start a thread about "what do you love about your surge?" ?You should stop posting.
Quote from: 50ft-trad on May 02, 2015, 05:05:58 PMQuote from: anditsgone on May 02, 2015, 04:27:11 PMI am also thinking about getting a surge for edc, but i only pocket carry a MT.Currently leatherman wave with pocket clip.So my question is: are there guys that pocket carry the surge? It is the heaviest MT available so that is a concern for me.It is almost 100 gram heavier than the wave.What is it you want the Surge for that the Wave doesn't do?I use the scissors a lot and really Liked them on my Swisstool.Coming back to the wave the scissors are a bit silly.The surge has much more beefy scissors.
Quote from: anditsgone on May 02, 2015, 05:08:42 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on May 02, 2015, 05:05:58 PMQuote from: anditsgone on May 02, 2015, 04:27:11 PMI am also thinking about getting a surge for edc, but i only pocket carry a MT.Currently leatherman wave with pocket clip.So my question is: are there guys that pocket carry the surge? It is the heaviest MT available so that is a concern for me.It is almost 100 gram heavier than the wave.What is it you want the Surge for that the Wave doesn't do?I use the scissors a lot and really Liked them on my Swisstool.Coming back to the wave the scissors are a bit silly.The surge has much more beefy scissors.The scissors might be a step up, but the saw and file are a couple of steps backwards IMHO. Have you considered adding a Victorinox Compact to your pocket carry instead? Better scissors, toothpick, tweezers, pen, pin, hook and corkscrew for less money and less weight. Just a thought