The Leatherman Captain's Crunch multitool has been debuted as the brand's Garage Batch #008 that builds on the design of the original to provide professional-grade capabilities for field users and beyond.
The tool is based on the brand's original Crunch model from 1999 and features a locking plier functionality that promises a strong grip in a variety of scenarios. The tool is compact enough to be collapsed down into a pocket-sized accessory when not in use and will maximize its ability to be kept on hand for when it's needed most. The tool features a total of 11 functions to work as various types of pliers, wire cutters, hardwire cutters, a bit driver and more.
The Leatherman Captain's Crunch multitool is priced at $250 and will reportedly be limited to 1,900 units worldwide.
Lockable Pliers Multitools
The Leatherman Captain's Crunch Features 11 Functions
Trend Themes
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Professional-grade Everyday Carry — Compact multitools with field-ready locking mechanisms signal demand for pocketable gear that blends trade-level performance with daily preparedness.
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Limited-run Tool Drops — Scarcity-driven releases create premium positioning for utilitarian products, turning functional hardware into collectible objects with enthusiast appeal.
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Modular Grip Tools — Locking plier systems paired with drivers and cutters reflect an opportunity for adaptable hand tools that reduce kit size without sacrificing jobsite versatility.
Industry Implications
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Hand Tools — Premium multitool formats are reshaping traditional tool categories by combining specialized plier performance, cutters, and bit compatibility in one portable design.
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Outdoor Gear — Rugged pocket-sized equipment supports a growing market for preparedness products that serve campers, field workers, and mobile repair users in unpredictable environments.
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Consumer Hardware — Heritage-inspired product revivals with modern functionality highlight how established brands can create high-value launches around nostalgia, utility, and exclusivity.