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When National Geographic filmmaker Bryan Harvey brought us the prototype of this new multitool, we knew it was something innovative!
Small and light as a feather, it will soon become an integral take-along item on all your travels and explorations.
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I used my NG knife daily.
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I kept the knife in my regular and camping back pocket.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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The absolute must have tool
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I owned one for six years. I carried this all in one to Iraq and back. It was the perfect all in one both in and out of uniform. Cleaned easily, the basic tools came in handy more than once. It fits in a pocket or clipped onto gear or a belt loop. Unfortunately, during a move I lost mine and am patiently waiting for it to come back in stock to replace it. I was hoping buy several as gifts, because every time I used it, someone wanted it.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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