Quote from: eddie1115 on November 15, 2015, 02:51:06 AMJust recently, I put this one together which fits the bill.(Image removed from quote.)5.2 oz, with a clip. As far as tool set, it's a PST II minus file and can opener.Very nice, I do have PSTII and Sideclip, but I don't want to take them apart to make an user tool.
Just recently, I put this one together which fits the bill.(Image removed from quote.)5.2 oz, with a clip. As far as tool set, it's a PST II minus file and can opener.
Quote from: Kampfer on November 14, 2015, 08:00:24 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 14, 2015, 07:15:23 PM I found it too small to be big and too big to be small. Agree, I had a XE6 and I felt the same.Hmmm...isn't that why it's considered a midsized MT??? Waves, Rebars, Sidekicks, Wingmen, MP600s, Stratas...are all much heavier and more full-sized. The Juice line really are lighter-weight and considered more of a midsized MT, just as the Squirts, Micras, etc., are considered small or lightweight.Am I wrong or missing something?
Quote from: 50ft-trad on November 14, 2015, 07:15:23 PM I found it too small to be big and too big to be small. Agree, I had a XE6 and I felt the same.
I found it too small to be big and too big to be small.
To me, there are only a couple reasonable choices:a) Victorinox Spirit X - Excellent fit & finish, excellent quality, but expensive. (but you DID say "perfect")b) Gerber MP400 - Punches well above its weight. Only drawback is the slowness of access to the internal tools, and the fact that the blade tip is perpetually dull, due to it slamming closed on the inside of the handle. For $26 though, it's astoundingly good. I'd say 80% as good as the Spirit, for 1/4 the price.c) Leatherman Wave - On the big side of 'medium', and the scissors are kind of clunky to get to, but it's a great package anyway. (as you know)I would prefer them in that order too. ^Have you got a Spirit X? They really are that good.
Leatherman Rev. Not outstanding but OHO, cheap, light (150g) and has more or less all you need and no more...
Quote from: strmliner on November 15, 2015, 02:28:25 AMQuote from: Kampfer on November 14, 2015, 08:00:24 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 14, 2015, 07:15:23 PM I found it too small to be big and too big to be small. Agree, I had a XE6 and I felt the same.Hmmm...isn't that why it's considered a midsized MT??? Waves, Rebars, Sidekicks, Wingmen, MP600s, Stratas...are all much heavier and more full-sized. The Juice line really are lighter-weight and considered more of a midsized MT, just as the Squirts, Micras, etc., are considered small or lightweight.Am I wrong or missing something? I'll try again the proportions of the Juice CS4 and KF4 work, but I don't think the proportions of the XE6 do. Purely personal taste. It's like pocket carrying the SAKs that are thicker than a Swisschamp. The thickness and weight start to spoil the overall package IMHO. Hope that's a little clearer