The best Leatherman multi-tool for outdoor lovers is 20% off right now

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Leatherman Skeletool multi-tool
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I love outdoor adventures of all kinds, and one item I like to bring along whether I’m hitting the slopes on a snowboard, backpacking through a national park or pumping the bike pedals across scenic terrain is my trusty Leatherman Skeletool.

For a limited time, you can get the Leatherman Skeletool on sale for $59 at Amazon. The perfect multi-tool for everyday carry (EDC), this little marvel features a multi-bit driver, needle-nose pliers, standard pliers, a knife, a bottle opener and two types of wire cutters. You also get two sets of double-ended screw bits for the driver — Phillips and flat-head — one of which conveniently stores in the tool’s handle. Best of all, the whole stainless steel package weighs just 5 ounces and doesn’t take up much more space than a traditional pocket knife.

The Skeletool additionally sports a built-in carabiner and pocket clip. I like to use the former to attach it to a backpack when out hiking for quick and easy access.

While problem-solving in the great outdoors is the primary reason I own a Leatherman Skeletool, I also use it around the house for the same purpose. In fact, I recently picked up the accessory Leatherman Bit Kit ($29) to go along with the multitool, making it all the more functional with an additional 21 bits to choose from.

Constructed in Portland, Oregon, Leatherman backs the Skeletool with an impressive 25-year guarantee, which means that this is the type of device you could very well pass down to the next generation.

By the way, the Leatherman Wave 18-in-1 multi-tool is also on sale for 20% off via Amazon. Before the Skeletool, the Wave was the first Leatherman product I owned. Purchased back in 2010, it continues to serve me well to this day.

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Dan Bracaglia covers fitness and consumer technology with an emphasis on wearables for Tom's Guide. Based in the US Pacific Northwest, Dan is an avid outdoor adventurer who dabbles in everything from kayaking to snowboarding, but he most enjoys exploring the cities and mountains with his small pup, Belvedere. Dan is currently training to climb some of Washington State's tallest peaks. He's also a big photography nerd. 

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