🐂 Elevate your everyday carry with rugged luxury and unmatched organization!
The topstache Leather Multitool Sheath is a premium, handcrafted EDC belt organizer made from 100% crazy horse leather. Measuring 6.2 x 5.8 x 1 inches, it features 5 compartments designed to securely hold multitools like Leatherman Signal and Wave, along with flashlights, pens, and keys. Dual belt loops ensure comfortable, stable wear, making it the perfect blend of durability, style, and practical organization for professionals on the move.
Color | Darkbrown-02 |
Brand | topstache |
Material | Leather |
Product Dimensions | 6.2"L x 5.8"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 105 Grams |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Manufacturer | topstache |
UPC | 716963292283 |
Number of Compartments | 5 |
Part Number | 220505C01 |
Item Weight | 3.7 ounces |
Item model number | 220505C01 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Leather Sheath Only |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**K
Great utility sheathe!
I love this thing! Literally zero regrets. I use it for work and fill the whole thing up, I hook my keys to the forward clip, use the black strap for a Radio hook, I keep my "Simpl" Pen in the elastic strap (it doesn't have a clip); and, I attach my RFID badge to the little U loop at the back. The large "Sheathe" part also holds my original Buck 110 perfectly, and securely. There is also enough leather to allow for a perfect mold on the knife. 10/10 GREAT utility pouch. I'm not sure if I want to buy 10 more or start making them for myself as the leather eventually wears out and I need to replace it in 20 years. I wear it on my left hip just behind my pocket and it is Perfect. Absolutely Perfect.
K**T
Level up your EDC
This thing is awesome! The leather feels nice and the design overall isn’t too bulky considering it lets me carry a leatherman, flashlight, knife, pen and my keys!Very easy to use, holds all of my EDC gear and it should hold up durability wise being that it is leather.
M**Y
Pretty Good - Time Will Tell
Like many of you, I see the ads for a very high-end leather EDC carry like this that runs upwards of $150. and I am temped. I decided to spend a lot less for this and purchased their 'package' that included the flashlight, pen and the carry device in deep rich brown. I like it but time will tell. You want it tight enough to work things in and not fall out. The flashlight they included works well. I would like for my Milwaukee USB flashlight to fit but it is much larger. The pen is fine, no excitement there. My Leatherman Surge fits very well, snug and comes out easily with the lower finger opening where you can push it up. One thing I do like a lot is the leather pieces at the top which prevents a rub into your side. I'm a big guy so this will be really nice. For the price, I think you get a darn good EDC carry!
R**2
Great product .
I love it . I carry it on my belt half of the time . It's sturdy and I carry my multitool, flash light , folding knife , pen and some keys . It's get heavy with all this staff on my belt and that is fact but I still love it bc it's comfortable to carry. Good product definitely
D**.
It works better than it looks
Ok now!!! I just received this product and at first look I was impressed. The build quality is amazing REALLY LEATHER!! I do lawn maintenance on the side and was looking for something to carry some small tools with me. I saw this and said I’ll give it a try. Well made carries the tools I need and was priced right!! You can bet I know a lot of guys that work with there hands and now I just found the perfect CHRISTMAS GIFT!!
B**A
Decent but Part has broken
I've used this as my everyday carry for work. It's not the most comfortable any thing you put in the pouch will cause indentations when it is full on your side. The leather is good quality. Only part that failed was the lower bucket that broke off rather quickly. I would say for the price it's worth it, but just know you're not getting the quality more so the affordability. The pen slot works although it has already seen distress after only 6 months of use so no telling how long until that breaks. I bought it because it fit my Leatherman and I used the black carabiner part for work although it was more of an attachment point and not using the Clip so I can't say if that will break as well. It's decent other than the part that broke off.
D**A
Good size, looks nice, seems sturdy!
I bought this because I wear Levi’s to work everyday and my pockets are full enough. In my “belt-pouch”, I keep a cheap multitool, an Olight Arkfeld, a small folding knife (either the Gerber Lite folding utility knife or the Baby Banter), a metal pen with a clip, and I’ll sometimes attach my key leash to the metal clip.I really like how much weight this takes out of my pockets. All I carry in my jeans now are my cell phone and a front-pocket wallet. Everything else that I need is right on my hip, at the ready. As a result, my pants are even more comfortable.I’ve been using it daily and it’s not showing any unusual wear. Just the normal scratches (patina?) that leather gets. The stitching is very strong.Sometimes I take it off because there’s a slim chance someone could mistake it for a holster if I’m wearing a jacket, hoodie, or outer-flannel, but that’s really only in sensitive environments that I don’t want to deal with getting asked about it. Even then, I just drop it in my bag and know that all my highest use items are right at the top of the bag and in the exact same place.It’s really great for my uses in I.T. It saves me countless trips to my truck or wherever I left my tool-bag. I’m able to tackle most unexpected issues that pop-up with a good flashlight and a multitool. I mostly keep the knife on there for opening boxes, bags, zip-ties, and cutting through some shrink wrap and insulation.I paid about $27 for this but it’s closer to $22 now. I think it’s worth it. Just don’t expect to be able to wear it with a thin, dress-belt. It will scratch the highly finished leather and be a little uncomfortable because the belt is too narrow. In my opinion, even with a dress-belt it’s still better than trying to keep all that stuff in your pockets.It works and looks fine with khakis or Dickies-style work pants, too. The thicker and wider the belt, the better the fit and weight distribution.If you work in a trade that needs a real tool-belt then this isn’t for you. But if you use a bag or box with specialized tools and don’t carry it into every room you go, you’ll probably really appreciate this thing. You still have your back-pockets to hold a few screwdrivers, pliers, drill-bits, and screws.If I need a tape measure for a task, I will usually move the knife to my fifth pocket and clip the tape measure on where the knife usually goes or clip it to the other side of my belt.If it means anything, I’m a relatively tall guy, so it may appear more noticeably on those who are shorter in stature. I don’t think I’d let that turn me off to it, though I can’t really say for sure. It’s not small but it carries very well.If I’m driving a very long distance I might take it off if I’m using a vehicle with smaller seats. In that case it’s easier (and more comfortable) to just remove my belt for the trip and put it back on when I get out. In a truck or larger, American, fleet-type-car it doesn’t interfere with the seat-belt.I hope this is helpful to someone.
M**A
Easy to wear
My husband wears this everyday. He has no complaints about it. It’s durable for what he does and it’s comfortable.
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