LEATHERMAN - Premium Nylon Snap Sheath Fits 4" Multitools, Medium
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While I don't have experience with the fuse, I can utilize my Rebar (4" lg x 1/2" thk). The accessory bit kit does not fit in the extra space.
Aside from my Sidekick, I also purchased this item. There is no problem fitting into the Medium. It is true that there is a small space between the tool and the closed sheath, but it has never caused an issue. Velcro Sidekick sheaths had to be replaced twice due to wear and tear.
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My favorite part of this pouch is the zipper closure. The majority of the time.
As long as the C33 is about 4 inches long, it will very likely fit in the sheath. There may be just a small piece of loose metal.
The case you get in the box with a Leatherman generally includes one of the following It has a velcro closure and is made out of ballistic nylon The leather case has a closed flap, or one of two styles with a closed flap This is a great picture. In both cases, there is a problem. There is no way to tighten the snap on the leather case once the velcro wears out, and the velcro wears out relatively quickly. There is a lot of uncertainty in this case due to its open-ended nature Using a ring snap is an excellent idea. I've found it to be the best Leatherman case yet. If Leatherman would just make this their standard case and ship it with all of their tools, I would be very happy. A Leatherman Wave is held securely in place when it is worn on a belt. There is a snap down mechanism and a latch that is easy to open and close as well as resists accidental dislodging. This is a replacement for the original pouch that came with the Wave because I was tired of my Leatherman falling out as I was getting dressed and landing on my foot. So far, I have not regretted my purchase.
In this case, we chose to go with a minimalist Leatherman sheath, so it does not have additional slots (room) for screwdriver bits. you are like me and do not like carrying the weight that an additional sheath brings, or if you seldom use the additional items, this sheath is by far the best to choose from among both Victorinox and Leatherman. A very good price is also included! I don't use multiple screwdriver bits enough to warrant carrying extra screwdriver bits, even though I like the fact that the Wave is multi-bit capable. Both Wave and Spirit, without the additional screwdriver bits, are very similar in size, weight, and the tools they offer, however, the Victorinox Spirit has a better fit and finish in my opinion. I love the quality and fit of this sheath. It fits my Victorinox Spirit perfectly and is way better than anything Victorinox or Leatherman have ever made before.
This top fits perfectly with the wave. There is no stretching of the fabric and it is very easy to close. This seems to be a better material to wear than leather. The leather version of this sheath is quite common in my line of work and they tend to get abused quite a bit. The clip will also easily fit many other types of knives if you do not like to stick them in your pocket or if their clips are missing. I recommend buying this item with a score of 10/10.
As the sheath that came with the Sidekick (Leatherman 930381) started to wear, fray, it became snaggly. An instrument. In fact, it was falling apart to the point of exposing the foam inside. As a result, I looked for a replacement for my Sidekick because a hole began to develop in the foam at the bottom, making me worried that I would lose it. The Sheath has a very slight gap (maybe 1/2 inch or less) between the top of the tool and the handle, but this gap does not affect how the Sidekick moves while up or down. There is a good amount of tension in that There is a MUCH thicker nylon used in this new sheath than the one from Leatherman. I have been wearing this every day for the past few weeks, and it has not frayed or snagged. In terms of stretching, it has made its first appearance on the belt loop portion of the sheath on the other hand, my old sheath stretched considerably In reality, I am perfectly happy with this slight stretching on the belt loop, since now it is easier to attach my belt to it than when It was new. As I mentioned above, I had some concerns with the snap that is used on this sheath, instead of the Velcro used on Leatherman's By listening to the noise the flip top made when it snagged on the Velcro, I could easily determine if it had been snagged. It was my assumption that I would snag this sheath freely and the snap would be silent, and thus I would not notice the top coming undone, but I have not experienced this. *A brief summary Sheaths of this new quality are distinguishable from the originals. It's made from a better quality material than my previous sheath, and on the whole has a more durable construction. If the new sheath does not last as long as the old one, whether it is actually purchased or not, I will be just as willing to purchase it.