Sunday, October 5, 2008

Leatherman 830684 Charge TTi with Leather Sheath and Gift Tin

Leatherman 830684 Charge TTi with Leather Sheath and Gift Tin

Leatherman 830684 Charge TTi with Leather Sheath and Gift Tin

From Leatherman Multitool

Features


  • the TTI clip point blade is crafted from S30V stainless steel

  • The lightweight corrosion resistant TTI handles are crafted from premium alloyed titanium

  • Charge TTI has a cutting hook that slices through seat belts and linoleum just as easily as leather or canvas

  • Multiple bit drivers let you customize your bit selection to fit any activity

  • All-locking blades are easy to use and over 50% stronger that our orginal locks; 25-year warranty

The Charge Family

When it comes to multitools, there’s one brand that stands out from the rest: Leatherman. The name is synonymous with quality and innovation, and each successive generation of Leatherman tools improves upon the last. Sticking with its tradition of pushing the design envelope, Leatherman introduces the Charge TTi, a high-end, ultra-compact multitool featuring titanium handles. If you’re looking to carry the best of what Leatherman has to offer, the TTi is for you.

The Charge TTi is part of a broader line of Leatherman multitools bearing the Charge name. Originally, the Charge line consisted of the Ti and the XTi, two high-end tools whose major distinguishing characteristic was having handles made from titanium. For 2007, Leatherman has added three new members to the Charge family: the TTi, the ALX, and the AL. As you might expect, the TTi is an upgraded version of the Ti and XTi. The AL and ALX, meanwhile, come with handles made from 6061 T6 aluminum, an ultra-light and super-strong material used in aircraft construction. There are also minor variations among the tools included in each unit. We’ll discuss those shortly.

Leatherman has added several key design elements to all of these gorgeous new Charge tools. For instance, the knife blades are bigger and wider to give you more cutting edge. The pliers can withstand 133% higher squeezing load than Leatherman’s original tools, enabling a tighter hold for tough jobs. You’ll never have to worry about the Charge coming unhinged, either, thanks to a 50% increase in lock strength. Multiple bit drivers also are a standard feature, and each tool has bronze bushings at the hinges to make opening components a snap.




Charge's locks are 50% stronger than Leatherman's

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