I like the leap I got one for my daughter when it first came out I've never used it much but I have played with it and I do think it'd make an ok edc tool but opinions vary. As an aside researching her leap is what sacked me in here.
Quote from: eamo on March 18, 2018, 11:57:20 AMI like the leap I got one for my daughter when it first came out I've never used it much but I have played with it and I do think it'd make an ok edc tool but opinions vary. As an aside researching her leap is what sacked me in here.I guess my questions are:Does your daughter actually use the Leap?About how old is she?And ultimately, do you feel comfortable letting her use it unattended?I suppose if the answers run "yes", "7" (or something thereabouts) , and "yes", then the Leap has done its job - made a child safe tool and one that will sear name recognition into the children from an early age.
I have to say, the Rev is, in my opinion at least, not only Leatherman's worst tool, but I would go further and say it is probably the worst US made tool and a serious contender for the worst tool offered by any major brand.Def