I EDC mine on a small carabiner paired with a Kershaw prytool that has a can opener/oxygen wrench. I put a thick ranger band wrapped around the Kershaw to be used as a fulcrum for the Doohickey. That & a reflective lanyard, rides in a zippered jacket pocket with the smallest Knipex plier for no drop/no lose. There's some noticeable weight in that pocket, but emergency tools are there for many functions in an instant. Edc a good flashlight in the opposite jacket pocket, good to go. Not flying with it. If you do lose it somehow the price point to replace it is affordable. Nice video, thanks.
That ball is the Detent, which holds it in place.
I EDC mine on a small carabiner paired with a Kershaw prytool that has a can opener/oxygen wrench. I put a thick ranger band wrapped around the Kershaw to be used as a fulcrum for the Doohickey. That & a reflective lanyard, rides in a zippered jacket pocket with the smallest Knipex plier for no drop/no lose. There's some noticeable weight in that pocket, but emergency tools are there for many functions in an instant. Edc a good flashlight in the opposite jacket pocket, good to go. Not flying with it. If you do lose it somehow the price point to replace it is affordable. Nice video, thanks.
I bought it to go with Gerber arm bar, for the extra bits and pry bar. The ratcheting was a bonus
There's gonna be a whole lot of TSA officers walking around with that tool, when they deem them, "not carry on flight friendly."
I own several Nite carabiners and they fall very easily, at least the ones without guard.
Tsa flags it for its sharpness?
TSA took my DoohiKey, so its not a gurantee that your stuff is TSA approved, it all depends on their mood swing.
Looks inspector gadget!
Make in Chiba is a big no no
Then you must never spend money lol