The Skeleton Key will make the rest of your keys feel insecure. |
While there are countless multi-tools with a myriad of differing functions, they tend to have one thing in common: they tend to make the wearer look like a tool when it hangs from his belt.
Triple Aught Design's Skeleton Key ($99) is a titanium billet multi-tool that actually might up your coolness factor. Slim enough to fit on your keychain and flat enough to hide in your palm, it sports a screwdriver, two hex wrench heads (the skully's eyes), a nail puller, a bottle opener, and either a spanner attachment for strider pivots or an e-key version that opens electronic devices' latches that require a coin.
Beer bottles don't stand a chance. |
Multi-tools don't have to be bulky bricks you need to clip to your pants. Sometimes they're just BA keys that keep you from ever having to say "does anyone have a ____?"
Pow! Right in the kisser! The BRATT mini tool. |
Also, check out the BRATT titanium mini tool ($99), which serves most of the same
purposes, but also doubles as a "self defense impact device."
Take a closer look at TripleAughtDesign.com.
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Most Wanted posts are profiles of gear that catches our eye. Since we haven't gotten our hands on these pieces (yet), MW posts aren't reviews; they're just overviews on what the gear is designed to do. More often than not, we'll try to get a tester to see how well they work, but until then, we'll be content with just drooling over it. If you know of a piece of gear that deserves to be featured on Most Wanted, shoot us a note at editor@trektechblog.com.