Features

  1. The ARC multi-tool blends premium materials, advanced engineering and refined design into one uncompromising package
  2. At its core is a knife blade made from MagnaCut® steel for long-lasting edge retention, excellent corrosion resistance and toughness
  3. A striking Talos bronze Cerakote® finish and DLC coating add another layer of durability and protection
  4. FREE® technology ensures every feature is outside-accessible, locks securely, and opens smoothly with one hand
  5. Materials: 420HC stainless steel, 440C stainless steel, Cerakote®, DLC coating, MagnaCut steel, PVD coating

Made in USA.

Included tools:
Needle-nose pliers, regular pliers, premium replaceable wire cutters, premium replaceable hard-wire cutters, electrical crimper, wire stripper, MagnaCut® knife blade, saw, spring-action scissors, awl, can opener, bottle opener, wood/metal file, diamond-coated file, large bit driver, small bit driver, large screwdriver, pry tool, impact surface, edge file.

Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Knife Blade Type

Straight Edge

Locking Blade

Yes

Number of Blades

1 Blade

Max Blade Length (in.)

2.76 inches

Closed Length

4.25 inches

Handle Material

Stainless steel

Blade Construction

MagnaCut steel

Phillips Screwdriver(s)

Yes

Standard Screwdriver(s)

1

Eyeglass Screwdriver

Yes

Bottle Opener

Yes

Can Opener

Yes

Wire Stripper

Yes

Scissors

Yes

Wood Saw

Yes

Pliers

Yes

Wire Cutter

Yes

Hard-Wire Cutters

Yes

Awl

Yes

Weight

8.6 ounces



How to Choose Knives and Tools

Is portability a priority? 

  • Pocket knives: Space-saving when the blade is not in use. Ideal for hiking, backpacking and everyday tasks. 
  • Fixed-blade knives: Stronger, heftier and more comfortable in hand. Weigh more, take up more space and require a sheath for safe carrying. 

 

Which knife blade shape is best for you?  

Drop-point: Strong and versatile for a wide variety of heavy tasks and general knife work. 

Clip-point: Ideal for puncturing and detailed work, but not as strong as drop-point blades. 

Tanto: Extra strength for prying, scraping and piercing tough materials. 

Needle-point and spear-point: Ideal for survival situations, puncturing and throwing. 

Sheepsfoot and Santuko: Ideal for food preparation, like cutting, chopping and slicing. 

 

Choosing a multi-tool 

  • Consider which activities you do where a multi-tool might be useful. Some multi-tools activity-specific gadgets, like a bit for adjusting bike disc brakes.  
  • Common implements include one or more blades, standard and Phillips screwdrivers, scissors, wire cutter, saw, file, bottle opener and can opener.  

  • Multi-tools come in small keychain-friendly and pocket sizes for backpacking and other activities where weight matters. Larger tools are for car camping.