Leatherman Nylon Holster with Pockets, Suitable for Charge, Crunch, Rebar, Rev, Sidekick Skeletool, Wave and Wingman Models, Size Large, in Black

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Amazon Durable Construction: Made from ballistic nylon with reinforced stitching, ensuring long-lasting protection and reliability for your multi-tool Secure Closure: Features a high-grade metal rivet snap that closes tightly, keeping your tool safe and secure during transport Thoughtful Design: Designed for ease of use, with pockets for additional accessories, providing effective protection and accessibility Wide Compatibility: Suitable for Charge, Crunch, Rebar, Rev, Sidekick, Skeletool, Wave, and Wingman models, with internal dimensions of 12.07 cm x 3.8 cm x 2.03 cm Innovative Craftsmanship: Leatherman is renowned for its commitment to quality, durability, and precision, offering a wide range of tools and accessories designed to empower users in any situation, from everyday tasks to extreme adventures, Weight: 0.07936641432 Pounds, Manufacturer: Leatherman

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Durable Construction: Made from ballistic nylon with reinforced stitching, ensuring long-lasting protection and reliability for your multi-tool Secure Closure: Features a high-grade metal rivet snap that closes tightly, keeping your tool safe and secure during transport Thoughtful Design: Designed for ease of use, with pockets for additional accessories, providing effective protection and accessibility Wide Compatibility: Suitable for Charge, Crunch, Rebar, Rev, Sidekick, Skeletool, Wave, and Wingman models, with internal dimensions of 12.07 cm x 3.8 cm x 2.03 cm Innovative Craftsmanship: Leatherman is renowned for its commitment to quality, durability, and precision, offering a wide range of tools and accessories designed to empower users in any situation, from everyday tasks to extreme adventures, Weight: 0.07936641432 Pounds, Manufacturer: Leatherman


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Brand Leatherman
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  • 0037447002496

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