Carabiners are cool. They’ve been around since — well, we’re not sure. The history is murky. Sometime between the late 1800s and the 1930s, carabiners were invented by someone, somewhere, and they’ve ...
Multi-tools definitely are useful, but not everyone likes jamming the things down into a pocket. That's not a problem with the titanium-bodied K-Smart, since it doubles as a clip-on chainring which ...
Ever find yourself fumbling for a pen that actually works, struggling to tighten a loose screw, or wishing you had just one tool that could do it all without weighing you down? Life throws enough ...
Have you ever found yourself in need of a screwdriver or a bottle opener, only to realize you don’t have the right tool on hand? The Urbanix Titanium Alloy EDC multitool is designed to solve this ...
I couldn’t tell you why, but CNC-milled titanium seems to invoke the same testosterone pumping response as watching a grizzly bear fight a bald eagle. So whatever the reason is, I get the same feeling ...
Fun fact: Carabiners, as we know them today, were inspired by rifle clips. It wasn’t until the early 1900s that German climber Otto Herzog adapted them for mountain ascents. Since then, they’ve ...
It rides easily on a keychain and is TSA-friendly too. Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more As you may have noticed, ...
Titaner does it again with an incredibly compact, versatile and handsome 5-in-1 everyday carry masterwork. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more When it comes to tiny, titanium ...
You can’t very well bring your tool chest everywhere. And if you need a screwdriver or scissors on the go, a keychain tool in your pocket is the next best thing. In comparison to traditional ...
Tiny titanium phone stand puts 12 EDC tools on your keyring One of my favorite IKEA products is a plastic foldable phone stand that weighs next to nothing and lives on your keychain. It's a practical ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You can’t very well bring your tool chest everywhere. And if you need a screwdriver or scissors on the go ...
Who says a multitool has to be some monstrous device overflowing with foldout blades and screwdrivers that’s too large to comfortably carry in your pocket? The Portland-based design team at Industry ...