Most multi-tools include a plethora of “tools,” many of which are not actually very useful. Even worse, in many of these tools, the important knife blade is an afterthought;and barely useful at all. Not the select fire. The select fire was built to be a knife-focused Multi-Tool. It’s built around a knife blade, a knife blade that works and works well. For strength and edge-holding capability, the select fire’s blade is made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel and bead-blasted for an easy care, matte look. What’s more, the select fire offers a surprisingly comfortable grip, so it’s actually easy to hold as you use that big, useful blade—something most multi-tools can’T say. Designed by grant and Gavin Hawk, the select fire is also a handy Multi-Tool. There’s a one-piece bit set, plus the bit driver. The bits, two flathead and two crosshead, are in on-board Carriers that swings out to let you choose your bit, then swings back to snap into place. Black liners give it a sleek, finished look. The contoured glass-filled nylon handle is equally comfortable whether you’re using the blade or the bits. Steel: 8Cr13MoV stainless steel handle: glass-reinforced nylon lock: locking liner blade: 3 3/8 in. Closed: 4 1/4 in. Designed by G and G Hawk.