I have a Rebar and I really love it. Im in plant maintenance and it works great. Saved me many a trip across the facility to grab something out of my box. It's extremely rugged. I think it would be a fine tool for the outdoors
I have the original leatherman I received as a gift in late 80's or early 90's. I bought the bigger tool with locking mechanism. My sister gave me a wave for Christmas few years ago. I occasionally carry my original as a pocket knife, other two go in a pack, but this new rebar rides on my belt every day👍. I stumbled into your old rebar video and thought beautiful minds think alike 👍. Hope your enjoying your weekend Dan. See ya.🇺🇲🔪🌲🔥
The Rebar is a great tool. I have three of them now, lol! Getting all the yard work done today so first thing tomorrow morning I can head for the woods.
I’ve had my knife less rebar for 3 days now and I don’t think my wave will see much use anymore. Knives are banned at work so I was done pushing the boundaries with my wave and got a knife less one. First day and every tool was used, it does take a bit to break in tho, the pliers were incredibly tight out of the box. Very impressed
Just an update if you care. My Bushcrafting,is coming along nicely, thanks to my Rebar and persistence. I believe it to be helpful during these perilous times. I have begun the arduous task of building my off grid homestead in the Ozarks. My Rebar is used numerous times each day for various tasks. Amazing what uses you can find for a good Leatherman Rebar. I bought a 2nd one as a backup in the coyote brown finish. My wives call it my Sunday knife,haha! Take care my fellow Bushman!
@@ochocobushcraft1742 homestead is now 95 % complete. A modest cabin on 45 acres. The Rebar has helped me countless times, but I am thinking of upgrading to a larger MT. Any suggestions?
You can also buy a bit kit that will attach to the Phillips headed screwdriver. Love this thing. Just wish I could pry out the tools without peeling my nails off the bed 😂
I have the leatherman surged allways been my favorite out of the bunch, though you cant go wrong with a leatherman, whatever your preferred model may be.
Nice review, the rebar is my favourite leatherman got it when it first was released. I have used it more than I imagined I ever would, unfortunately it was stolen. The price of Leathermans here in the UK have risen dramatically, so bought the BO version as a replacement, because it was on offer. However I am now scared to use it as don't want to damage the finish on it🙈🙈, as really like the look of it. So my advice to anyone thinking of buying one, is buy the stainless steel version
My friend I like your channel! I own a rebar, but you have to try the saw from victorinox one of the best saws in the market! Many greetings from Germany, Mark
Just the info I was looking for, thanks for posting this. I've got an old Leatherman SideClip that lives in my range bag. It's 7 tools total but works well for shooter needs. I decided I wanted something geared more toward bushcrafting without feeling like I'm carrying a bunch of tools I'll never need. I considered the Wave but everyone seems to think they're too heavy and overkill. As far as sawing, I've got a Silky Pocketboy 170 that handles the majority of my needs, so about the only time I'd need a detail saw like the Leatherman would be notching the hearth board on a bow drill. If it can handle that I'd call it successful.
@@ochocobushcraft1742 I actually ended up buying three Rebars: one stays in my bushcraft bag, unless it's on my belt - pretty handy really. The other two went in our vehicle consoles, along with combo edge Spydercos for emergencies. I keep full tool bags in each vehicle but it's nice to have quick access to basic tools without digging through the bigger bags.
I'm not so for multi tools. It is a little expensive. But also has a good quality. And she has his prize. Thanks for the Review. greetings Ritera & Racoon
Been using Victorinox pocket knives for half a century. Walking stick making hobby. Excellent saws. Push-pull. Leatherman saws are ok, but not as good. However, I do use my Leatherman Surge kit as primary light bushcraft tool. With the blade exchanger any Bosch or other brand of T-shank saw blade can be used. I carry some long rip cutting blades, fine-tooth blades, even metal cutting blades. And there is the bit socket with adapter that can take any standard bits. Great awl, great heavy pliers. Awesome serrated blade. Heavy, yes, but a real tool kit. Rebar saw is the same as several other Leatherman. Not made especially for Rebar. I mean the blade and teeth. Exact shape and length might alter on diffetent sized tools. Rebar is also great, but, Surge is more heavy duty. Can put together a serious shelter. Another plus about the Surge is that the diamond file is removable, so it can touch up the Surge blades. Worth the extra weight. Though the Rebar is indeed a high quality tool, and probably enough for most light bushcraft. My Victorinox Spirit, and the bigger SwissTool, are close. Best engineering of any multitool. I've been using my big SwissTool for 22 years. Thanks, and Cheers from Israel!
Well.. i have rebar - blade is a bit thin toyish, doesn't have scissors. So i will try to mod mine. Will try tu use blade and scissors from victorinox.
I'm a construction worker and I'm planning on buying a Leatherman. I'm building a battle belt to hold my gear for 80 bucks for a dinosaur of a tool would be worth it
Nice! If you are going to be using it for construction, I would go with the Leatherman Supertool 300. You will appreciate the larger, even more durable tools.
Easiest way is if you live in an area where Bushcraft classes are taught. Next best thing is watch lots of you tube videos and go out and duplicate what you watched. I still do this. If I see a new shelter that I like, I go out and build it. A new snare, deadfall, firemaking technique, etc. Watch, take some note, go duplicate. Soon you will have developed some fine bushcraft skills. I have a lot of instructional videos on my channel. From using a ferro rod to assembling a kit. Study a video like you are in a class, then go do it. Enjoy!!!
I have a Rebar and I really love it. Im in plant maintenance and it works great. Saved me many a trip across the facility to grab something out of my box. It's extremely rugged. I think it would be a fine tool for the outdoors
I have the original leatherman I received as a gift in late 80's or early 90's. I bought the bigger tool with locking mechanism. My sister gave me a wave for Christmas few years ago. I occasionally carry my original as a pocket knife, other two go in a pack, but this new rebar rides on my belt every day👍. I stumbled into your old rebar video and thought beautiful minds think alike 👍. Hope your enjoying your weekend Dan. See ya.🇺🇲🔪🌲🔥
The Rebar is a great tool. I have three of them now, lol!
Getting all the yard work done today so first thing tomorrow morning I can head for the woods.
I’ve had my knife less rebar for 3 days now and I don’t think my wave will see much use anymore. Knives are banned at work so I was done pushing the boundaries with my wave and got a knife less one. First day and every tool was used, it does take a bit to break in tho, the pliers were incredibly tight out of the box. Very impressed
I thought I wanted a surge until I got the rebar 😂
Just an update if you care. My Bushcrafting,is coming along nicely, thanks to my Rebar and persistence. I believe it to be helpful during these perilous times. I have begun the arduous task of building my off grid homestead in the Ozarks. My Rebar is used numerous times each day for various tasks. Amazing what uses you can find for a good Leatherman Rebar. I bought a 2nd one as a backup in the coyote brown finish. My wives call it my Sunday knife,haha! Take care my fellow Bushman!
Definitely would love to have an off grid homestead! Glad the Rebar is helping out.
Wive(s) nice 😎
@@ochocobushcraft1742 homestead is now 95 % complete. A modest cabin on 45 acres. The Rebar has helped me countless times, but I am thinking of upgrading to a larger MT. Any suggestions?
@@woodentulike2no Leatherman Supertool 300 is a Rebar on steroids!
I have one Leatherman, a Sideclip, a gift from years ago. I'll very soon have my second Leatherman, a Rebar! Thanks for making my mind up!
Let me know how you like it. Thanks!
You should find it to be a Worthy Trusted Companion!
The saw back is a good fire steel striker.
Just won one today on EBay, thanks for helping me decide!
Nice! It's a great multitool!
Best bang for buck multi tool leatherman makes
These saw teeths literally design for pull to cut, it is a good saw when use it the right way
I've had my rebar for 3 or 4 years still my favorite MT
The more I use mine the more I like it!
You can also buy a bit kit that will attach to the Phillips headed screwdriver. Love this thing. Just wish I could pry out the tools without peeling my nails off the bed 😂
Thank you for the information on the bit kit!
I have the leatherman surged allways been my favorite out of the bunch, though you cant go wrong with a leatherman, whatever your preferred model may be.
Agreed!
Rebar is my favorite. Great weight and toolset, and heavy duty enough for real use. Well maybe tied for favorite with my Gerber 600...
Nice review, the rebar is my favourite leatherman got it when it first was released. I have used it more than I imagined I ever would, unfortunately it was stolen. The price of Leathermans here in the UK have risen dramatically, so bought the BO version as a replacement, because it was on offer. However I am now scared to use it as don't want to damage the finish on it🙈🙈, as really like the look of it. So my advice to anyone thinking of buying one, is buy the stainless steel version
I really enjoy mine, and i agree with you 100% on the stainless. Thanks for watching!
The BO finish is military grade, yes it will wear some then it looks right. It's more rust resistant also.
I agree Dan. The Rebar is a awesome multitool.
I have been very happy with it's performance. Thank You for watching!
Perfect review on the rebar. My favorite multi tool
Thank you!
@@ochocobushcraft1742 well come
@@ochocobushcraft1742 well come
My friend I like your channel! I own a rebar, but you have to try the saw from victorinox one of the best saws in the market! Many greetings from Germany, Mark
Thanks Mark! I will definatly give the Victoriknox a try.
I own and have tried both plenty of times ..... on multiple types of wood.
Leatherman has the better saw hands down
Just the info I was looking for, thanks for posting this. I've got an old Leatherman SideClip that lives in my range bag. It's 7 tools total but works well for shooter needs. I decided I wanted something geared more toward bushcrafting without feeling like I'm carrying a bunch of tools I'll never need. I considered the Wave but everyone seems to think they're too heavy and overkill.
As far as sawing, I've got a Silky Pocketboy 170 that handles the majority of my needs, so about the only time I'd need a detail saw like the Leatherman would be notching the hearth board on a bow drill. If it can handle that I'd call it successful.
Thank You for watching! I also love the Silky. It is an awesome little saw.
@@ochocobushcraft1742
I actually ended up buying three Rebars: one stays in my bushcraft bag, unless it's on my belt - pretty handy really. The other two went in our vehicle consoles, along with combo edge Spydercos for emergencies. I keep full tool bags in each vehicle but it's nice to have quick access to basic tools without digging through the bigger bags.
i prefer the super tool 300 for outdoor task’s due to increased blade, file, and saw lengths
The super tool 300 is awesome! For my bugout bag I prefer it over the Rebar.
I'm not so for multi tools.
It is a little expensive.
But also has a good quality.
And she has his prize.
Thanks for the Review.
greetings Ritera & Racoon
Been using Victorinox pocket knives for half a century. Walking stick making hobby. Excellent saws. Push-pull.
Leatherman saws are ok, but not as good. However, I do use my Leatherman Surge kit as primary light bushcraft tool. With the blade exchanger any Bosch or other brand of T-shank saw blade can be used. I carry some long rip cutting blades, fine-tooth blades, even metal cutting blades. And there is the bit socket with adapter that can take any standard bits. Great awl, great heavy pliers. Awesome serrated blade. Heavy, yes, but a real tool kit.
Rebar saw is the same as several other Leatherman. Not made especially for Rebar. I mean the blade and teeth. Exact shape and length might alter on diffetent sized tools.
Rebar is also great, but, Surge is more heavy duty. Can put together a serious shelter.
Another plus about the Surge is that the diamond file is removable, so it can touch up the Surge blades.
Worth the extra weight. Though the Rebar is indeed a high quality tool, and probably enough for most light bushcraft.
My Victorinox Spirit, and the bigger SwissTool, are close. Best engineering of any multitool. I've been using my big SwissTool for 22 years.
Thanks, and
Cheers from Israel!
Thank You for the info! And thanks for watching!
Just got mine yesterday! Man is thing hard to open haha!
Wd40'd it and just using until it loosens a bit
It's a great little multitool. Hope you enjoy using it!
And file is best firesteel scraper , so many sparks
Great movie!
Well.. i have rebar - blade is a bit thin toyish, doesn't have scissors. So i will try to mod mine. Will try tu use blade and scissors from victorinox.
Awesome brother
Thank You!
I'm a construction worker and I'm planning on buying a Leatherman. I'm building a battle belt to hold my gear for 80 bucks for a dinosaur of a tool would be worth it
Nice! If you are going to be using it for construction, I would go with the Leatherman Supertool 300. You will appreciate the larger, even more durable tools.
You better have bought that at prepper up! Support local. Although... I dunno if they sell them there
I have bought another Leatherman from Prepper Up, But I confess I got this one at Amazon!
What tool on the rebar is best suited for striking a fire steel?
The file makes the most sparks, but puts grooves in the ferro rod. Back of saw works fairly well. Thanks for watching!
I have always wanted to do Bush craft. I have a Rebar...how to begin?
Easiest way is if you live in an area where Bushcraft classes are taught. Next best thing is watch lots of you tube videos and go out and duplicate what you watched. I still do this. If I see a new shelter that I like, I go out and build it. A new snare, deadfall, firemaking technique, etc. Watch, take some note, go duplicate. Soon you will have developed some fine bushcraft skills. I have a lot of instructional videos on my channel. From using a ferro rod to assembling a kit. Study a video like you are in a class, then go do it. Enjoy!!!
@@ochocobushcraft1742 Thank you sir, I appreciate your response! All the Best to you and Yours!
Another quick question. Do you prefer an Analog or Digital style watch while Bushcrafting?
Just go out in the woods. First start a fire and see how things go from there....
can you spark a fire steel with the spine of the saw blade?
Yes. It works excellent!