🛡️ Elevate your everyday carry with rugged, timeless protection!
This premium multitool sheath is made from thick full-grain leather with solid brass rivets for unmatched durability. Designed specifically for Leatherman Surge, Super Tool 300, and CORE models, it offers a secure, snug fit and a comfortable pass-through belt slot. Handcrafted in the USA by a veteran-owned brand, it combines rugged functionality with classic American craftsmanship.
Color | Black |
Brand | American Bench Craft |
Material | Leather |
Product Dimensions | 4.6"L x 1.6"W x 4.6"H |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Closure Type | pass-through_belt_slot |
Manufacturer | American Bench Craft |
UPC | 652012902737 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Part Number | ABC-MTC-OSS-BLK |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | ABC-MTC-OSS-BLK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**S
Case
Perfection! Leatherman Surge fits nice and snug. Very well made and secure. The leather is a great quality and fits on a standard belt without flopping around.
R**N
Great product , user friendly
Works perfect for my belt to Cary tool
N**
Perfect fit for utility knives
The design held my utility knife perfectly. It’s not too bulky and looks natural on your belt.
J**D
I have been shopping for a good sheath for years now.
This sheath has been the best I have found so far. Hopefully the last one I buy. I have been looking for and buying sheaths for about the last 10 years. I have tried just about every sheath out there that is mass produced. All different types of sheathes made from any materials. All to come back to an old school approach. Single piece of good quality leather. The leather is in fact good quality. I have read some reviews that say it is too thick. Umm.. I honestly wish is was thicker. It is about the same thickness as other leather sheaths I have, Leatherman heritage for example. But the leather quality is the best I have felt on any sheath so far. To be fair it is also more expensive. Then we have the (for the black color sheath) nickel coated brass rivets. Which for me was a big selling point. The brass is better for my needs than the uncoated copper I have seen competitors use. I am really hopping that the rivet style construction will hold up longer than any of the stitched style sheathes I have had. Only time will tell. The snap closer works exactly like it should. Not loose, not too hard. Defined snap. Now for the belt loop. My main concerns with this sheath were the belt loop hight and putting it on the belt (I saw so many review complaints, it actually kept me from purchasing this sheath the first time I saw it.) The height is only very slightly higher than the stock leatherman nylon sheathes. And I mean, only slightly. After the break period it rides about the same exact height as the Leatherman nylon sheathes. If you have some love handles like me.. it won't jab into you. Very comfortable actually. The second part regarding the belt insertion. It is not hard to put on your belt at all. Yes it does catch on the split part of the leather because this sheath is made from one single piece. But you can defeat it very easily and without annoyance by just pressing down slightly with your fingertips while putting the belt through the loop. And I do it while wearing pants and putting the half way on so I cap put the sheath on my left side. So no issue there. The tool fitment. I bought this sheath for a Leatherman super tool 300. It fit perfectly. Not snug, and not loose. Perfectly. You have to put the tool in with the less thick part first. Which is not the way I wanted to carry my tool at first, but it worked so well, I made a change. It also fits my Leatherman surge well. No complaints there either. This sheath is a good buy. I have no clue how long it will last, but I hope that it is my last sheath. If this one lasts, I plan on buying more for my other tools. I have already bought a riveted wallet from this brand as well. Short mini review. Not as refined as the sheath but still nice and worth it.
F**K
Sturdy and fills the need
My husband uses these for his work. He likes that they are sturdy and last a good amount of time.
Z**Y
Best sheath on the market
This is the best leather sheath on the market for a multi-tool. I’ve had one on my hip for roughly 5 years now. They wear in nice, the leather forms around the multi-tool so it sort of “snaps in place” and then the top leather piece secures it in place.
S**.
Twice! Out of the park!!
I don't write reviews, but I'm so impressed with this American Bench Craft quality that I just had to share. The first sheath I bought from them, for my Leatherman Supertool 300, has lasted about 3 years with absolutely no wear, no rips, and just a beautiful aging of the leather. And, it didn't take long for the leather to relax and allow easy removal of the tool. I often scrape it on the ground as I'm working under my truck. I purchased an EDC Fans multi-blade tool for all my daily cutting needs. It's original, fabric sheath started ripping at about 4 months. I like the tool and needed a new sheath. I noticed that it would easily slide into the leather sheath of the Supertool. Done! Sold! Quality Leather and Union wages are high, but it is well worth the price for something that will last and for something that is made of quality craftsmanship and materials. I would highly recommend you bite the bullet and shell out the extra money for this sheath because it will last. Too many American and Foreign companies have cheapened themselves by using inferior materials.
T**Y
Bruins suck
Great case, too bad it's from Massachusetts
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 days ago