The scissors were the deciding factor for me too. Was going to go with a Surge, but once I heard about the Arc when the first leaks came out, I waited for that. Only thing it's missing, for me, is a ruler (Was EDCing a Charge+ TTI before the Arc, which has a ruler). A shame they didn't put one along the inside where "Built with Free technology" is written. Wonder if I can find someone to laser engrave the scales with a ruler.
ZapWizard recently posted a video stream of him working on adding it to the arc via scales or something of the sort. Will probably release it in the near future.
Excellent video. I have a question about the One Hand opening. One user replied to me that he preferred the blade opening on the original model of the Victorinox Spirit because it was on the right side (just like on all small victorinox)... He mentioned that changing the position of the knife to the left side of the multi-tool is just to make it quick to open for right-handers... but that even if it was minimal, the productivity of the use of the knife decreased. That said... That would mean that all the -non serrated main blades- on the One Hand multi-tools are completely left-handed, except for the opening which would have to be one-handed... Because it is on the left side of the knife, it would be ideal for the natural movement of a left-hander... From the inside out to the left In case you didn't let me understand, you can see the position of the blade on any 91mm Victorinox and the Swiss have been doing it for 100 years with engineering bases and for a right-handed audience... They put the blade on the right side... Thank you and have a nice day
If it had a serrated blade I'd definitely buy it but I use the serrated blade and gut hook on my Charge all the time. How is the comfort of the pliers since it isn't the same rounded end like the Wave and Charge?
I never really used the serrated blade on my wave but was always happy that I had that if needed. I would say the comfort level is about the same but the pocket clip does have the potential to create hotspots over long periods of use. I think the reason the wave is more comfortable in addition to the handles is that the pocket clip on that is inserted into the end of the handle and can be flatter on the side (if that makes sense?). I think the charge has the same design.
I would say so far so good! I’ll have to pay attention to that over time. I have the pocket clip that you slide into place for the wave and never had an issue with it.
@@samcarroll_yt yeah that's kinda they way I have to do it with the wave and p4. I was hoping to be able the reverse flick it but I think it's going to be too tight or too much resistance.
Yeah it does suck that good gear cost s more to get across the pond. I will say that the Arc can be a lifetime tool and that you would get so much out of it in the long run for the price. Thanks for watching!
Nope. The diamond file cant sharpen the Magnacut blade = insanity ! Lack of t-shank adapter. These make the Surge the King. Should i talk about the new cutters?! Its a very good looking tool and thats all (imo).
A good review but as this is only comparing to another Leatherman Multitool, the title should be “Is this the New Leatherman Multitool Standard”. Which it almost certainly is (albeit at a much higher cost). However, arguably the Victorinox Tools are an (overall) superior Multitool to the Arc, there are other reviews on TH-cam which indicate this. So the title is misleading. No doubt the Arc has a better knife, but the superior Victorinox quality and the overall user experience and warranty makes it a strong contender for best Multitool. Perhaps another comparison review?
@@Zack_Axel Good question. The SwissTool and the Spirit each have their own relative pros and cons. Be surprised if there is a clear winner between these and the Arc, as it does depend upon the importance attached to each criteria - and that’s before taking into account the significant additional cost of the Arc. Whichever Victorinox you do choose for the comparison look forward to reading your review.
My previous multitool still works great! Rather that buying something shiny I'll use the money for something productive, rather than clutttering up my workspace. Thanks!
Worst Multitool for the price. Das erste was auffällt ist, dass das Teil schon beim ersten Angreifen scheppert und klappert, auch die Klinge im Ruhezustand scheppert. Öffnet man dann das Multitool kommt gleich die zweite Ernüchterung, die Griffe der Zange verwinden und verschieben sich im ausgeklappten Zustand um 3-5 mm zueinander, so etwas gibt es nicht einmal bei den typischen 25 Euro Multitools vom berühmten Onlinehändler Amazon. Ist für mich absolut unerklärlich wie man ein 300 Euro Tool so klapprig bauen kann, kein Vergleich zB zum Surge, der in allen Bereichen null,null spiel aufwiest und auch nicht scheppert. Die nächste Ernüchterung wartet beim mitgelieferten Pouch, daran erkennt man, dass das Tool absolut lieblos gestaltet wurde, das Leatherman-Pouch ist viel zu groß für den ARC und dieser verschwindet fast vollständig im Holster, er ist dadurch schwer zu ziehen und es sieht einfach elendig aus, wenn oberhalb zur Verschluss-Lasche noch 3 cm frei bleibt. L hat es nicht einmal der Mühe wert gefunden, eine eigne Tasche anzupassen. Die Magna-Cut-Klinge ist insgesamt recht klein, wie sich schlägt muss man natürlich sagen, was aber sehr dubios erscheint ist, dass sie im "offline-Zustand" scheppert und es nicht unklar ist, ob die Klinge nicht ständig an der Innenseite reibt, ich befürchte das. Schade, das Tool geht umgehend retour. Nicht vergessen darf man auch das Grotten-schlechte Bit-System aus weichem Stahl und perversen Preisen.
Why is it that all these "review" guys have to talk for an ungodly amount of time before they can get to what they are reviewing? No one cares what it compares to....just tell us about the one you are reviewing...
Hey thanks for watching! Comparison helps paint a better picture of the item being reviewed. This is especially true when it’s being compared to other models from the same company. Have a great day!
The scissors were the deciding factor for me too. Was going to go with a Surge, but once I heard about the Arc when the first leaks came out, I waited for that. Only thing it's missing, for me, is a ruler (Was EDCing a Charge+ TTI before the Arc, which has a ruler). A shame they didn't put one along the inside where "Built with Free technology" is written. Wonder if I can find someone to laser engrave the scales with a ruler.
I was pretty bummed about the lack of ruler too! I pulled my arc out the other day to measure something then remembered it wasn’t there haha.
ZapWizard recently posted a video stream of him working on adding it to the arc via scales or something of the sort. Will probably release it in the near future.
i own a wave too, thanks for comparing, also i got a turret press lyman, loving it , except the primer attachement
Gotta say that I love that little bit holder, I’ve dropped my wave multiple times and had the bit come out
I love finding details In design like that!
Yes I really love my Leatherman arc
Loved the video. I have a leatherman OHT and I think I’ll be good for awhile. Thanks for the education😊
Thanks for watching! The OHT is a great tool!!!
DLC is a type of PVD. The Arc has legit DLC. Awesome stuff! Nice video as well
I bought the charge plus tti love it use it for everything
Can't wait to see the Surge variant
Great video, Sam!
Thanks Tony!
DLC is on the blade and the PVD is on the frame. Good video, but the music in the background is annoying.
Thanks for the feedback!
Excellent video. I have a question about the One Hand opening.
One user replied to me that he preferred the blade opening on the original model of the Victorinox Spirit because it was on the right side (just like on all small victorinox)... He mentioned that changing the position of the knife to the left side of the multi-tool is just to make it quick to open for right-handers... but that even if it was minimal, the productivity of the use of the knife decreased.
That said... That would mean that all the -non serrated main blades- on the One Hand multi-tools are completely left-handed, except for the opening which would have to be one-handed... Because it is on the left side of the knife, it would be ideal for the natural movement of a left-hander... From the inside out to the left
In case you didn't let me understand, you can see the position of the blade on any 91mm Victorinox and the Swiss have been doing it for 100 years with engineering bases and for a right-handed audience... They put the blade on the right side...
Thank you and have a nice day
Blade is DLC PVD and the frame is just PVD I believe
If it had a serrated blade I'd definitely buy it but I use the serrated blade and gut hook on my Charge all the time. How is the comfort of the pliers since it isn't the same rounded end like the Wave and Charge?
Agreed that blade is very useful. I use it to cut nylon ropes most of the time.
I never really used the serrated blade on my wave but was always happy that I had that if needed. I would say the comfort level is about the same but the pocket clip does have the potential to create hotspots over long periods of use.
I think the reason the wave is more comfortable in addition to the handles is that the pocket clip on that is inserted into the end of the handle and can be flatter on the side (if that makes sense?). I think the charge has the same design.
Surge scissors are definitely bigger. Great video, thanks.
How is the retention on the pocket clip? So far, I have lost more leathermans because the pocket clip sucked.
The pocket clip is quite strong and tight too
I would say so far so good! I’ll have to pay attention to that over time. I have the pocket clip that you slide into place for the wave and never had an issue with it.
You should roughen the inner side of the pocket clip with sandpaper to increase friction. The polish makes it slippy.
Have you/can you try
open the main blade left handed?
You can get it out left handed, but when I tried I was having to use my index or middle finger slowly to get it out all the way.
@@samcarroll_yt yeah that's kinda they way I have to do it with the wave and p4. I was hoping to be able the reverse flick it but I think it's going to be too tight or too much resistance.
Three times the cost of the Wave in the UK.
I'll give it miss.
Yeah it does suck that good gear cost s more to get across the pond. I will say that the Arc can be a lifetime tool and that you would get so much out of it in the long run for the price. Thanks for watching!
No, the bit issue is for laugh, victorinox always best
Nope. The diamond file cant sharpen the Magnacut blade = insanity !
Lack of t-shank adapter.
These make the Surge the King.
Should i talk about the new cutters?!
Its a very good looking tool and thats all (imo).
A good review but as this is only comparing to another Leatherman Multitool, the title should be “Is this the New Leatherman Multitool Standard”. Which it almost certainly is (albeit at a much higher cost). However, arguably the Victorinox Tools are an (overall) superior Multitool to the Arc, there are other reviews on TH-cam which indicate this. So the title is misleading. No doubt the Arc has a better knife, but the superior Victorinox quality and the overall user experience and warranty makes it a strong contender for best Multitool. Perhaps another comparison review?
Which victorinox unit is the direct competitor to the Arc? I’m about to pull the trigger and I wouldn’t mind checking out both companies.
@@Zack_Axel Good question. The SwissTool and the Spirit each have their own relative pros and cons. Be surprised if there is a clear winner between these and the Arc, as it does depend upon the importance attached to each criteria - and that’s before taking into account the significant additional cost of the Arc. Whichever Victorinox you do choose for the comparison look forward to reading your review.
My previous multitool still works great! Rather that buying something shiny I'll use the money for something productive, rather than clutttering up my workspace.
Thanks!
Makes sense! Thanks for watching!
Spot on.
As long as I get three Victorinox multitools for the same price, this is not the standard.
At approx $600 NZ the short answer is no..
Pura chulada 😂👍
Nope. The wire cutters are breaking, epic fail LTG.
I haven’t had any issues with mine!
The arc is cool but would have to do better to replace my surge
At $499.95 Australian Dollars NO
To expensive
I definitely get that!
Worst Multitool for the price. Das erste was auffällt ist, dass das Teil schon beim ersten Angreifen scheppert und klappert, auch die Klinge im Ruhezustand scheppert. Öffnet man dann das Multitool kommt gleich die zweite Ernüchterung, die Griffe der Zange verwinden und verschieben sich im ausgeklappten Zustand um 3-5 mm zueinander, so etwas gibt es nicht einmal bei den typischen 25 Euro Multitools vom berühmten Onlinehändler Amazon. Ist für mich absolut unerklärlich wie man ein 300 Euro Tool so klapprig bauen kann, kein Vergleich zB zum Surge, der in allen Bereichen null,null spiel aufwiest und auch nicht scheppert. Die nächste Ernüchterung wartet beim mitgelieferten Pouch, daran erkennt man, dass das Tool absolut lieblos gestaltet wurde, das Leatherman-Pouch ist viel zu groß für den ARC und dieser verschwindet fast vollständig im Holster, er ist dadurch schwer zu ziehen und es sieht einfach elendig aus, wenn oberhalb zur Verschluss-Lasche noch 3 cm frei bleibt. L hat es nicht einmal der Mühe wert gefunden, eine eigne Tasche anzupassen. Die Magna-Cut-Klinge ist insgesamt recht klein, wie sich schlägt muss man natürlich sagen, was aber sehr dubios erscheint ist, dass sie im "offline-Zustand" scheppert und es nicht unklar ist, ob die Klinge nicht ständig an der Innenseite reibt, ich befürchte das. Schade, das Tool geht umgehend retour. Nicht vergessen darf man auch das Grotten-schlechte Bit-System aus weichem Stahl und perversen Preisen.
Hey thanks for watching!
well, i reckon I'll go somewhere else
Why is it that all these "review" guys have to talk for an ungodly amount of time before they can get to what they are reviewing? No one cares what it compares to....just tell us about the one you are reviewing...
Hey thanks for watching! Comparison helps paint a better picture of the item being reviewed. This is especially true when it’s being compared to other models from the same company. Have a great day!