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Tuesday, 29 November 2016 17:38

New SOG Tool- EXCLUSIVE!

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SOG Sync IISOG has chosen Multitool.org to release some EXCLUSIVE information about a new multitool being released in 2017 called the Sync II, and it looks like a very cool new design.  I consider this a huge honor, and I am sureeveryone here is going to be just as thrilled to see the new Sync as I am.  As usual, you can share your thoughts and read what others have to say on our forum!

 This looks like a new concept in the standard butterfly opening plier head design, which I think reinforces what I was recently saying about the Gerber Center-Drive with regards to a new era in plier based multitools.  It is great to see new designs and not the same old thing rehashed with different bottle opener configurations or just another set of fancy handles.  SyncII

 

As you can see, the Sync II has the option of attaching to a belt or pack for convenience and has all the features you expect in an Every Day Carry Tool.  And, because of it's attachment options, it addresses the issue of pocket or sheath carry.

SyncII

See more exclusive photos on OUR FORUM and let us know what you think!  And, I'd like to thank SOG for giving us the opportunity to share this exciting new tool with our members!

 

Grant Lamontagne

As the founder of Multitool.org Grant has been a collector of Swiss Army Knives and multitools for over 25 years, and a user for over 40 years. 

With a day job working in the field, either out in the woods or on industrial sites, Grant uses tools every day for all manner of different purposes.

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