In there advertising they should highlight the person or persons who thought this up. At the price I wonder how well it will sell, but it will get a lot of attention from the backpacker crowd. I can think of numerous reasons to own one. Best product I have seen in quite sometime that isn't attached to a power source. Thanks for posting.
The perfect device for the handyman. Seems as if every family has got one. No matter what's wrong, he can fix it. From a burnt out fuse to a blown engine, he can put it right. I am thankful that I am not a handyman. I don't own a Leatherman knife and I wear only dress watches whose only function is to tell time. I cannot do anything that requires me to fix anything. I can't even pound a nail straight. I realize that I should consider myself a fix-it cripple, but actually, I'm proud of it. I'm sure Howard Roark could fix anything around the house, but I doubt that Einstein or Rembrandt could build a tree house, or would ever want to. This is the true beauty of diversity. I can't nor do I want to ever fix anything. That's what grandsons are for.
But until then, this is interesting.
Even without them, assuming its comfortable, its a great way to carry a tool kit.
Jan