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Leatherman Tread Multi-Tool Bracelet

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Original price $149.95 - Original price $149.95
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$149.95
$149.95 - $149.95
Current price $149.95
Color: Stainless Steel

Leatherman Tread Multi-Tool Bracelet

 Anytime, anywhere. The functionality of a Leatherman tool, with you everywhere. Our engineers designed multiple tools in each 17-4 stainless steel bracelet link, making usable tools like Allen wrenches, screwdrivers and box wrenches available at a moment’s notice. Adjustable to accommodate any wrist size and fully customizable with the links you need most, the Leatherman Tread is as stylish as it is functional.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • CIRCUMFERENCE 8.56 in | 21.74 cm
  • WEIGHT 5.9 oz | 168 g
  • BAND WIDTH 1.2 in | 3.05 cm
  • BRAND Leatherman

TOOLS

  • #1-2 Phillips
  • 1/4" Box Wrench
  • 3/16" Screwdriver
  • 6mm Hex Drive
  • 10mm Box Wrench
  • 5mm Hex Drive
  • 1/4" Hex Drive
  • Oxygen Tank Wrench
  • 3/16" Hex Drive
  • 1/8" Hex Drive
  • 3/16" Box Wrench
  • 3/32" Hex Drive
  • 3/32" Screwdriver
  • 1/8" Flat Screwdriver
  • 4mm Hex Drive
  • 8mm Box Wrench
  • 3mm Hex Drive
  • 5/16" Screwdriver
  • 3/8" Box Wrench
  • 1/4” Flat Screwdriver
  • #1 Phillips
  • 6mm Box Wrench
  • #2 Phillips
  • Carbide Glass Breaker
  • Pick/Sim Card Tool
  • Cutting Hook
  • 1/4" Socket Drive Adapter
  • Bottle Opener
  • #2 Square Drive

FEATURES

  • Travel Friendly
  • Adjustable up to a 1/4"

 User Guide

WARRANTY 

We take extraordinary measures so your Leatherman product will give you many years of dependable service. If it doesn't, we will gladly repair or replace it, at our discretion, with one of equal or greater value under our 25-year guarantee. This warranty does not cover abuse, alteration, theft, loss, or unauthorized and/or unreasonable use of your Leatherman product. This warranty does not cover sheaths, accessories, imprinting, color finishes, cleaning, or sharpening.

Customer Reviews

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Clarke
Clever Idea, Hope They Add Even More

I've been wearing/using my Leatherman Tread for about 2 months now and I think that after the initial honeymoon period, I can now give it pretty fair assessment. With many more good traits than bad balanced against cost, I would rate it a "very good" (not perfect yet).

The Tread is unexpectedly comfortable. It has not pinched, pulled out hair, scratched me, or left deep permanent tool marks. Except for the exceptional heaviness, I would not notice it much at all. After sacrificing two full links, it fit my wrist perfectly. So far it has only accidentally unclasped once during an especially energetic hand tool movement (crushing salt) and even then, the watch stayed around my wrist. I had much initial concern about the SAE screws that held all the links together, but after two months, I have not noticed any unwanted loosening. I continually monitor these parts and post an update later if it becomes a problem.

To my surprise, the most used and useful tool(s) happened to be the Allen hex keys. There are two in particular that I used several times a week for my takedown recurve bow and my special optics. They are not the most ergonomic tools to access and deploy, but I can say that they function adequately AND, more importantly, they are now always with me on my wrist. The Phillips is probably my next most used tool and, honestly, it is rather hard to deploy and impractically short for much more than a quick tighten on a surface screw. Nevertheless, it is there which is the point. I have used the little cutter-hook blade to conveniently cut cord and wire (particularly when whipping out a knife blade seemed inopportune).

Overall, I like it and am happy with it's functionality and general design. It works well as a comfortable, decent-looking watchband. It works adequately for basic tool needs. I think I am fair in down-grading it a Star for it's function limits, for it's heaviness (which could be alleviated with Titanium), and, alas, it's value/price.

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