October 3rd, 2019

4minute read

For many, the word Leatherman has become the standard in multi-tools.

According to Leatherman, this is the first multi-tool to combine these two features.

Spoiler alert after testing one of these out, its now part of my permanent EDC.

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The OHT has diagrams on the outside of the handles that show the tools located within.

Even as a female with smaller hands, I had zero issue using all of the tools effectively.

There are two blades on the OHT a straight blade and a serrated one.

The strap cutter easily handles seat belts, canvas and other fabrics.

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The OHT is designed for one-handed operation, and Kit had no trouble using it — despite her petite hands.

It is a specialized tool for specialized needs.

While its one of the larger multi-tools on the market, that doesnt translate to bigger blades.

In fact, the two knives on the OHT are smaller than youd expect only 2.37.

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The OHT has a lock that prevents the pliers from sliding out unintentionally.

As mentioned earlier, there are 16 tools on the OHT.

The last relative downside to the OHT is the lack of a clip or attachment feature.

Your choices for carrying are either using the included sheath on your belt or putting it in a pocket.

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While the two blades are well made, they are a bit smaller than you would expect on a multi-tool like this.

The Last Word

Overall, the OHT is a solid addition to the Leatherman line up.

It won me over!

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The OHT has several first responder tools, such as this seat belt cutter and oxygen bottle wrench.

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