🔧 Gear up with confidence!
The RAE GEAR sheath is a premium accessory designed to securely hold two bit kits and an extender, featuring a robust spring mechanism and a neodymium magnet for added security. Proudly made in the USA, this slim and tactical sheath is the strongest on the market, ensuring you have all your essential tools at your fingertips without the bulk.
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
Folded Size | Extremely compact |
Material Type | SPRING STEEL |
Color | Black |
A**Y
Probably the best bit kit + ratchet holder on the market
It's a bit strange that Leatherman has no real good options from them to hold the bit kit and ratchet Leatherman accessories, but this neatly solves those issues. It is a tad fragile but so long as you don't crush it with your body while sleeping or something like that, the plastic belt clip will hold up well
G**
Well made
Very happy with the holder, can’t wait to get my next holders for my leatherman surge!
D**E
Better than expected
I’ve had this a couple months now and I’m surprised. It holds both cards of bits very securely and they don’t fall out. I am very surprised about the extension holder. There is a magnet in the bottom but I half expected to lose it within a week. The extension has never fallen out even when getting snagged on something. The plastic clip is very thick plastic so it won’t break but it does pop open once in a while. I always feel it open and close it so I’ve never lost it.
F**H
Finally a Surge accessory sheath! Innovative but flawed design...
I do not normally do reviews unless a product is A) Innovative fitting a need that no one else has created and I want people to be confident in purchasing it B) It's a piece of junk to avoid C) The manufacturer should make improvements and the review is an attempt to give them the opportunity. This product is AB&C. I give the product a 4/5 because of the innovation even though I believe it is truly a 3/5 due to it being overpriced and me having to come out of pocket for a $5 clip. I understand when you make something no one else has cloned yet, you get to charge a premium. However the clip makes that argument null and void due to the lack of thought and poor material. Essentially it's like receiving a tank but the cannon is a crossbow...Lets start with the good..1. I have been wanting an accessory holder for my surge for years now. I've had to use pouches which work, but they aren't specialized like this.2. The metal is thick and tough. I have no doubt it'll survive being dropped, kicked, and thrown.3. The finish is really nice. It's not a cheap thin finish you can scratch with your nail. It's thick and textured.4. The magnet holds the extension tight enough for it not to fall out but loose enough to where I can actually pull it out to use it.5. The spring that holds the bit extensions in place is a good stiffness. Not loose, not too tight.6. I wasn't expecting to be able to do so, but I can keep an extra saw and file insert in it with the two bit slides.The bad...1. The clip is designed for thin belts. If use a CWP belt for every day carry and a tool belt for getting stuff done, this product will not work. It isn't designed to thick belts nor a 2inch tool belt.2. The clip is made of the most brittle material I've seen in a long time. I snapped the hook trying to swap the clips with very minimal force. There is absolutely no way it would hold up as edc.Resolution...1. If you don't modify things, run... Don't waste your time ordering it, getting upset, then leaving an unnecessarily overly negative review.2. If you don't mind modify, this thing will become a tank for your edc/tool belt. You will need to purchase a clip. The one I use is normally $10 for a 2 pack which I have used on many knife and magazine holsters. The tools needed are a hack saw or Dremel for cutting down the mounting screws that come with the clip you purchase. You'll also need a drill and I recommend bits intended for metal as the shelth is made of good metal. Fresh titanium bits would work, but expect some dulling. I reused the stud from the original clip because it was useful for indexing and provides a 3rd mount point. Drill that hole out first. Then you can index on it to mark the other two hole locations. Drill those out making them only as large as the mounting hardware requires. Place the mounting hardware back side in the holes from the inside of the sheath. Place on the clip then mark the amount to be cut off. You need the screw to tight down so just shy of flush. Cut the screws so they are flush with the nut. Threads sticking out will inhibit the function of the sheath. Use blue Loctite to attach mounting hardware and the original screw to the index stud. Now it will be solid, no wiggle and ready for any belt you throw at it.
A**D
Holds my bits and standard extension nice and snug!
before they started to swell now they wont even fit in properly and when they do
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