Gerber Gear Suspension-NXT 15-in-1 EDC Multi tool with Pocket Knife, Needle Nose Pliers and Wire Stripper Tools, Gifts for Men, Survival and Camping Gear, Stainless Steel
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Taking design cues from the original, the suspension-next is the evolution of a classic. Boasting an increased tool count of 15 in a lighter, thinner design, it fits comfortably Clipped in a pocket, or on a belt. New to the suspension-next is a wire stripper, medium flathead driver, awl, file, and ruler but the benchmark features remain: all outboard tools, all locking tools, and jaws.
15-IN-1 MULTI-TOOL: Features needle nose pliers, wire stripper, small/medium/large flathead drivers, 2 cross driver, awl, nail file, scissors, tool lock, can opener, bottle opener, 2.25″ partially serrated blade, lanyard point and pocket clip (great gift for dad)
SURVIVAL GEAR AND EQUIPMENT: Made from stainless steel that will stand the test of time and conveniently travel with you with a tool lock, lanyard point, and pocket clip
SLIM DESIGN: Easily accessible and fits compactly in a pocket or attached with a pocket clip; Butterfly opening and locking feature protects when not in use
CAMPING ACCESSORIES: Great for any hunter, tradesman, and the everyday carry consumer; Perfect addition to camping essentials, toolbox, work wear, and fishing and hiking gear
CONVENIENT SIZE: 4.25″ closed length and 6.5″ open length; 6.4 oz weight; Backed by the Gerber Guarantee, a limited lifetime warranty
GIFTS: Perfect gift for all the men in your life for a birthday, anniversary, father’s day, or any occasion!
Customers say
Customers like the quality, functionality, and value of the multitool. They mention it has a good variety of tools, works well, and is well worth the price. Opinions are mixed on the build quality, size, weight, sharpness, and lock feature.
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12 reviews for Gerber Gear Suspension-NXT 15-in-1 EDC Multi tool with Pocket Knife, Needle Nose Pliers and Wire Stripper Tools, Gifts for Men, Survival and Camping Gear, Stainless Steel
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Original price was: $50.00.$34.99Current price is: $34.99.
DudeFromDenver –
Good value, decent quality, fits basic needs
I picked these up to make a bunch of 6x12in “handy travel stuff” canvas pouches for myself & friends. I always end up accidentally forgetting about my multitool or pocketknife or scissors when I go through airport security, or I forget to bring or end up losing pens or a scarf or my notebook, or I end up having to use a shoelace for a makeshift clothesline when paracord would have been just the thing, or I space out bringing a lighter or a flashlight — you know, all that stuff that you bring and lose on the trip, or stuff you forget to bring but would have ended up coming in super-handy at one point or the other, or stuff that inconsistent airport security screening will let pass in one country but clamp down on in another for some unknown reason. If I’m not traveling around on vacation or business, it’d be handy stuff to just have in the car. So it turns out that I wanted some kind of inexpensive but reliable multi-tools to put in these pouches and I spent a day looking through the options. I’d recently had a Gerber multitool confiscated by airport security in Edinburgh, so I figured that I’d check out all the other brands for a replacement, including the AliExpress chinesium ones, but when I went through the list of tools and looked at the quality of steel and construction, I kept coming back to Gerber. The value proposition of this multi-tool is really good. You get enough tools to fit most common requirements, decent steel and a reasonable (pretty cheap, all considered) price. I bought four of them. They don’t need to be especially rugged, though they are substantial, and they won’t likely get more than a week’s use if they do become necessary. It was just the thing for my little pouches and if one should get lost it won’t break the bank to replace.
john j –
Sturdy
I have other multi tools and Swiss army knives, but I’m pretty sure this will be my favorite. Mostly I wanted the pliers and they are nice size and grip well. The wire cutter works well too. The knife is kinda small , but pretty sharp. The scissors are sharp as well and cut though paper easily. It’s always nice to have screw drivers around. I think one of the things I like the most is that the tools locks into place. No more frustration of having the tool you need move while you are trying to use it. The clip is nice and I wore it on my belt at work. Hardly noticed it was there. The clip is long too so you don’t have to worry about it coming loose. Sturdy feel and not to heavy. I bet at some point I’ll even use the 1 and a half inch ruler on something small.
Andrew Smith –
Nice EDC multitool
Well made, solid product and not as bulky as some products on the market. Occasional use for me, but a good tool for my needs.
JetJagger –
Finally pulled the trigger!
After having lost my G.S., I mulled-over whether or not I would buy another. Weeks went by. More research was done. Then, I decided to replace my G.S……..with a Leatherman Wave.—————–Mother’s day 2010…I cannot believe this. I used my Gerber Suspension to cut a straw in a restaurant and left the dang thing on the table. Called back to the restaurant to see if it was still there, and guess what… it wasn’t.I’m PISSED! It was an awesome field tool. Guess it’s time to buy another ~ LOL.—————–(Several weeks before Mother’s Day 2010…)I’ve been researching like crazy to find the best multi-tool for ME, and I’ve chosen the Gerber Suspension. Here’s why…PRICE – Can’t be beat unless you’re buying it from Gweedo of the docks or off the back of a box-truck.SAFETY – It seems that when safety is a primary concern for a product such as this, you must sacrifice a bit of utility and functionality. No problem. I’d rather have a shorter knife plus tools that lock in place than pinched palms and blood-blisters.COMFORT – I’ve played around with Leatherman multi-tools, and they always leave this nagging feeling in my hand as if something’s just not right. There simply is no comparison between handling the straight edges of Leatherman vs. the butterfly contour of the GS. The GS offers a far more ergonomic and “friendly” feel when being handled. Spring-loaded pliers on the GS also add to ease-of-use so I’m not using my middle finger as a “spring” as I would have with the Leatherman.EXPANDABILITY – The $8 bit kit squelches complaints about the lackluster philips head screwdriver. This inexpensive kit also helps to extend one’s reach father than the Leatherman’s stubby drivers.UTILITY – It’s got everything a multi-tool needs. Though it would nice to have a file, I’ve found that the solution to this is to purchase a separate, small, flat file that fits in the case.KNIFE – One of the more attractive features of the Leatherman (Wave, Surge, TTi) is the knife. Leatherman offers a beefy knife with THOSE models, but not-so with their other traditional models. Apples to apples between the GS and standard Leatherman multi-tools proves the GS blade to be comparable. If I need to perform hardcore cutting, I wouldn’t use a multi-tool blade anyway. RULE NUMBER ONE with any tool is to use the RIGHT tool for the job…ESPECIALLY if it has a cutting edge. With this in mind, the GS’s knife is spot-on for mundane tasks like cutting string, cardboard, rubber hoses, cloth, etc. If I’m sharpening a stick to make it into a spear, I’d rather use a bowie.WEIGHT AND MECHANICAL – Nothing wrong here. Great weight. Rigid. Tool-draw stiffness wears off with use (as it should).Now, the only reason I give it four stars instead of five is the fact nothing deserves five stars until I’ve used and abused it for more than six months. I would rather come back and post glowing highlights deserving of a five-star redux after I’ve applied the GS to some real-world situations.So, would I ever recommend, say, a Leatherman Wave, over the Gerber Suspension? Maybe…as soon as Leatherman brings its price-point down to around $35, adds spring-loaded pliers, extends the reach of their bits, and does something about palm pinching. Otherwise, I think anyone who needs a medium-duty EDC multi-tool will be delighted with the GS.Finally, there’s that issue of the GS being made in China. It sucks that it’s not American made, but I have nothing against Chinese people, nor do I care to apply politics to “toolism”. At least being made in China allows American small business owners to afford the wholesale cost of this product and make some money to feed their American families when people buy it. The GS is still designed by American engineers who work at an American company.Let’s not complicate the issue, though. Does the GS do what it’s supposed to do, offer better-than-expected performance, and do so at a great price-point? Yes. ‘Nuff said.-
Justin Smith –
Great for all purposes
This is a great utility tool with a lot of versatility. The size is not too big or too small, I think it’s perfect size for what it’s needed for.
DianeM –
A needed tool for camping
I work at a summer camp and bring a number of these Gerber Multitools to give away as prizes for a program I conduct. It’s typically one of the first items selected by campers. We offer canoe trips for children into the wilderness. They have to have the proper items to be able to do this type of canoe skills. This Gerber Tool is sturdy, offers a variety of things need for the wilderness and is priced reasonably. I used to offer this same tool that begins with an “L” but the cost factor became too much. In researching, I came across this Gerber Tool and so far have been very happy with it, and so are the campers. Compact, easily carried or packed, and has endured abuse by campers. I’d say its a winner.
miamiyogi –
Excellent Value
Great EDC. This has become my constant companion, I do not go anywhere without it (well except the courthouse or the airport). Its held up great and converted everyone I work with away from the much more expensive leatherman.
HUGO VITORINO –
Produto muito bom para trabalhos leves e moderados. Leve, compacto e resistente. Ideal para EDC.
Roberto –
Muy buen material, resistente y funcional, las herramientas se ajustan a las necesidades y uso rudo. La navaja le faltó más filo
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Daniele –
Ottimi materiali.Ancora non testati sottoposti a forte stress
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