I would keep the Skeletool for the pliers and drivers, then for variety rotate the Style & Pioneer X.
If OHO and nice drivers are a need, do not put the Skeletool away.Beware of the Dime pliers, I've broken 2 of them. I'd trust a Squirt much more, and the Skeletool obviously best. I broke the Dimes with minimal force and effort. The Dime's Phillips are horrendous, the only one truly nice is the flathead, short but very precise and nice IMO.The SAKs scissors are nice, but not as capable as a Micra. Can't comment on the Style but I guess those are more capable too.(Image removed from quote.)I wouldn't change the setup, really, but that' up to you.I am carrying the Skele for the first month, and liking it a lot thus far. in case it inspires you, something like the thing below would be my setup for your needs:OHO bladed MT + SAK or mini MT / OHO Folder + MT + SAK(Image removed from quote.)Examples I have carried these two months would be:MP700 + Waiter / MP800 + Bantam / Skele + Micra + Classic / Skele + Squirt S4 / Skele + Bantam + Dimeand for the second option, introducing a OHO Folder(Image removed from quote.)Spydero + Micra + Dime / Cold STeel + Squirt PS4 + Squirt S4 / Spyderco + Wenger S57 / Spyderco + Waiter + Micra / Cold Steel + Spirit (Image removed from quote.)Good luck!
Quote from: Dean51 on December 29, 2016, 04:25:24 PMI would keep the Skeletool for the pliers and drivers, then for variety rotate the Style & Pioneer X.I have thought about this. But it would require possibly an keychain tool with a nail file. Maybe classic or clip the CS on there those days. So far 2 Votes for keeping the Skeletool. Keep the feedback coming please.
Ps the best MT to team up with Skeletool is Micra, IMO.
If you want keychain pliers tool which serves more than the style cs, get a micra.
Quote from: aurabattler on December 30, 2016, 04:04:55 PMIf you want keychain pliers tool which serves more than the style cs, get a micra. My bad, wrong typing. I meant, if you need a key chain too which serves better than the style cs, get a micra.If you really do use scissors, micra is a very good pair with skeletool. Or you can get a classic/rambler/minichamp if you are fine with small scissors.
Quote from: aurabattler on December 30, 2016, 07:48:43 PMQuote from: aurabattler on December 30, 2016, 04:04:55 PMIf you want keychain pliers tool which serves more than the style cs, get a micra. My bad, wrong typing. I meant, if you need a key chain too which serves better than the style cs, get a micra.If you really do use scissors, micra is a very good pair with skeletool. Or you can get a classic/rambler/minichamp if you are fine with small scissors. Maybe I'm missing something here but the Style CS and Micra have the exact same scissors. I don't see where that would make it an upgrade. Micra does have a couple extra screw drivers but to me it wouldn't be worth giving up the outside opening blade on the CS for. That's just my evaluation of it. (As I been over this before purchased the CS instead of the Micra.)I do appreciate your input and opinion though
Maybe it's tradition or maybe I just have a soft spot for the Micra, but I have to say, the Micra is a much better keychain tool than any of the Squirts and Styles. I'm apparently not the only one who thinks so, as the Micra has been one of Leatherman's top sellers for so long that even they can't kill it off, no matter how many alternative models they create to replace it.Def
Quote from: 4everYoung on December 30, 2016, 08:06:52 PMQuote from: aurabattler on December 30, 2016, 07:48:43 PMQuote from: aurabattler on December 30, 2016, 04:04:55 PMIf you want keychain pliers tool which serves more than the style cs, get a micra. My bad, wrong typing. I meant, if you need a key chain too which serves better than the style cs, get a micra.If you really do use scissors, micra is a very good pair with skeletool. Or you can get a classic/rambler/minichamp if you are fine with small scissors. Maybe I'm missing something here but the Style CS and Micra have the exact same scissors. I don't see where that would make it an upgrade. Micra does have a couple extra screw drivers but to me it wouldn't be worth giving up the outside opening blade on the CS for. That's just my evaluation of it. (As I been over this before purchased the CS instead of the Micra.)I do appreciate your input and opinion thoughMaybe it's tradition or maybe I just have a soft spot for the Micra, but I have to say, the Micra is a much better keychain tool than any of the Squirts and Styles. I'm apparently not the only one who thinks so, as the Micra has been one of Leatherman's top sellers for so long that even they can't kill it off, no matter how many alternative models they create to replace it.Def