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Gerber's Armbar Drive packs 8 tools into one pocket-friendly package

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Gerber's Armbar Drive, in orange
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The Armbar Drive measures 3.6 in long and 0.7 in wide
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Gerber's Armbar Drive packs a 2.5-inch extension bit driver with 2-sided bit
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Gerber's Armbar Drive, in orange
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The Gerber Armbar Drive is priced at US$40
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Gerber is also offering a wine-oriented version of the multitool called the Armbar Cork, which features a corkscrew with lever arm, along with a can/package opener
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Gerber's Armbar Drive, in orange
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Designed to balance versatility and excellent portability, Gerber's new Armbar Drive is claimed to offer the kind of utility you could expect of a full-sized multitool, while still easily sliding in and out of one's pocket.

The Armbar Drive measures 3.6 in long and 0.7 in wide (9.1 and 1.8 cm), taking up about the same amount of real estate in your pants pocket as a typical pocket knife. A 2.5-in (6.35-cm) fine edge blade swings outward from the handle and locks in place for slicing and dicing tasks, while a slew of other tools can be deployed depending on the job at hand.

Gerber's Armbar Drive packs a 2.5-inch extension bit driver with 2-sided bit
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There's a total of eight tools onboard, including an awl, a pry bar, a bottle opener, hammer, spring-loaded scissors, a striking surface to start a fire, along with a 2.5-in extension bit driver. A two-sided bit is also included.

Gerber is also offering a wine-oriented version of the multitool called the Armbar Cork, which features a corkscrew with lever arm along with a can/package opener.

Both tools weigh 3.1 oz (88 g) and are priced at US$40. You can check them out in the promo video below.

Source: Gerber

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3 comments
zr2s10
Looks nice, I'll have to find it. Hopefully it's actually out, unlike the butterfly knife style machete they keep teasing and have yet to release!
Bionic88
I've owned a bunch of Gerber's tools.. more modern looking Swiss army knife. Not bad and priced right. Try to avoid too much torque when using the driver bit.. snapped one off my military issued multitool. These are best for light work, but I was in a pinch.
ljaques
I paid $5.29 for an import 14-in-1 multifunction bike tool, complete with chain breaker. Steel + Alum, and I keep it on my bike at all times. Gerber has a prettier but less functional tool here. I'm happy.