You might get more traffic for general topics like this if you put them in the General Tools forum rather than the Leatherman-specific one. There is also an EDC-specific forum that seems to often be overlooked.The suede pocket slips/pouches that Leatherman made for the Sidekick model work perfectly for PST up through Rebar-sized tools. They do a great job of not just protecting the tool, but keeping them in place in your pocket. Unfortunately, though they were easy to buy on eBay 5 years ago, I don't see them anymore. However, you could easily take measurements and make one yourself. You can even buy a brass grommet kit at the hardware store to duplicate it more precisely if you like that feature. You can see that the one I carry my PST in has actually form-fit to it after several years of wear, sweat, etc. I don't own a PST belt sheath, nor would I use one if I had it for such a compact tool. This is the ideal way to carry a PST, IMO.I will try to post about my EDC approach when I have some more time, but my thoughts on it mostly mirror yours, as you've probably realized if you've looked back at any of my EDC posts. In short, my EDC consists of a Rambler on my keychain (always) and always a knife and flashlight. If I'm not carrying a plier-based tool, the knife in my pocket is a SAK. I will sometimes carry a traditional slipjoint paired with a more full-featured plier-based tool, such as the Rebar.I have an old EDC-specific thread here that I need to revive. Most of this was a side-trip for me when I was experimenting for a short time with minimalist carry. Toward the end of page two gets back to my more normal carry options: https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,51169.msg863002.html#msg863002And of course there's my favorite old combo thread you've posted in that has been running for 13 years: https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,7543.0.html(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)