Since Surge is larger, it has the room/space to include the additional flat blade. The Wave, closed length is 4 inches, weight 8 ½ oz, 11/16 inch thick, 1 3/8 at it’s widest point when folded. This speaks volumes to the reputation of the Wave. The scissors were cool but off balance for me because of how heavy the tool body was. The edges of the file are also cut for filing, for both, Surge and Wave. Another best multi tool is Leatherman Wave and it popular by its outside design, its redesigned on 2004 with larger knives and stronger plier. Swiss Army knives are very much that way. Drop the Wave+ in your pocket and you’ll be 8.4oz (241 gms) heavier. It’s exchangeable with the Saw blade. Edge can be used as scraper. 125. If you prefer the easy open design of the Free P4 and like how intuitive it is to use you’ll probably prefer it to the Charge TTi. It’s easier to put an edge on and maintain the knife edge with this material. The best way to describe this tool is a jeweler screw driver. Big complex multi tools get harder to use as weight and bulk increases. Moving on to the Knife blade. That said, I wouldn't take it camping because it's more than I need, I was working with the NPS and my boss told me that if you break a Leatherman and send it back, they send you an upgraded one. It’s still usable. Much harder stainless steel. Phillips & Flat blade, double ended. Choose the right Leatherman Leatherman Surge vs Wave Plus Leatherman Wave Plus vs Gerber Center-Drive Leatherman Charge Plus TTi vs Wave Plus Leatherman vs Victorinox multi-tools. The construction of the Surge & the Wave are basically the same. Whereas the Wave does not have the awl blade. Both the Surge and the Wave incorporate built-in retractable metal lanyard rings. It's a little too bulky to put on my belt without the weight pulling my belt off kilter and making things uncomfortable. An OTF knife, There are certain times in everyone’s life that they, What makes for the Best Assisted Opening Knife? Image. We strive to give you all you need to make an informed decision on the Leatherman Surge vs the charge TTI. Leatherman Surge vs Supertool 300 – Conclusion Both the Surge and the Supertool300 are of superior quality and are made to last. It can be also used in certain electronics that requires to pin-hole-reset. The Leatherman Surge retails for between $125 – $130USD and the Wave retailers for $115 – $125USD.  Actually I own and like both. I can't imagine needing more than a Wave unless you have a job or hobby that requires a special tool found on another model. For example, Charge + costs $139, while Charge + Forest modification is as expensive as $144. . The construction of the Surge & the Wave are basically the same. Really handy to have the one handed capability if you're in an awkward position and need your multi-tool. The contents are dense. However, due to the Wave’s size and weight, it can be looked at as a plus. Moving on to the flat blade screwdriver. That is all we had in this Leatherman Wave vs. Surge vs. Chargecomparison review. Mine is Black oxide coating over 420 high carbon stainless steel. However, the Surge plier head is slightly larger than the Wave. But as far as functionality is concerned, Surge is the best courtesy of the 21 tools and when it comes to affordability, Wave Plus is the best bang for the buck. This is a similar feature to the Bosch jigsaw blade. Price. However, literature states 8 inch and 19 cm. LEATHERMAN, Original Wave Multitool with Scissors and Eyeglass Screwdriver Bit, Black with Leather … Both have cross-cut coarse side and Diamond coated fine. However, the bit extension receptacle is deeper than the standard bit length. Keeping in mind that the multi-tools will never replace the full-size tools contained within either multi-tool. making it … Carries as comfortably as my BM Osbourne. The Wave is the subject for hundreds of Tool Tale submitted to the brand, including helping to climb out of icy waters and finding the way to safety after being buried in an avalanche. Login. The Large bit is equivalent to a standard sized bit (1/4 inch). at all. Of course blade material is 420 HC stainless for both. The replaceable wire cutter blades for Surge are made from 154 CM stainless steel. Editing this video took a looooong time, so I hope you enjoyed it.  Both the Surge and Wave have built-in flat blade screwdrivers. I've been perfectly satisfied with the Wave since getting it. Center-Drive: 3.25 in VS Surge 3.1 in Cutting edge: Center-Drive: 3 in VS Surge 3 in. Also the Wave plier head incorporates a cap crimper for this particular model, which is not on this particular Surge. Surge and Wave have provision for a detachable belt clip. Leatherman’s quality is fantastic and the company stands behind each and every multi tool. However, the Surge plier head is slightly larger than the Wave. Still, we are writing a Leatherman Surge vs Wave article to compare and see which one is better and which will fit your needs. OK, beginning with the Large bit driver. . I had a Wave and found a Skeletool suited my needs. Having said that, the Surge is comparably priced, usually within +/- $5 of each other. On to the Serrated knife blade, for the Surge, blade length is 3 ¼ inches with 3 1/8 inches cutting edge. On to the file blade, For the Surge, it’s a removable file blade. Thanks. The Wave is 3 inches overall length with a 2 ½ inch cutting edge. I don’t know why. Leatherman Wave vs Charge TTi. Continuing on with the scissors, found on both the Surge and the Wave, both incorporate a leaf spring to facilitate use. In the conversation of multi tools, there is a pretty strong debate between the Leatherman Wave and Surge. Leatherman Free P4 Vs Surge. hiking, backpacking. When I plan to pseudo-ultralight it up, the Wave is my choice. It’s a half inch smaller and weighs 4 ounces smaller. GBP. Center-Drive looks bulkier than Surge but weighs less by 3 oz. Weight 12.5 oz. However, there are provisions to add an additional oversized lanyard ring, or as mentioned earlier, belt-clip, for both Surge and Wave. [keychain]. Please refer to my “Center-Drive VS Surge Comparison Review” video at 6:55, where I demonstrate the standard bit insertion into the extension. When I plan to bushcraft, the Surge goes in my pack. All pivots are tight, and the overall build is stiff enough for all but the most stubborn of rusted tasks. Blade material same as the straight edge, 420 High Carbon heat-treated stainless. Another example would be general out-door, day to day, or everyday carry (EDC), camping, hiking, or backpacking, weight would be an issue (like the Wave.) Thumbnail looks like two Viking wizards with long flowing robes. Wave Plus Vs Charge The Leatherman Charge is almost identical in design to the Wave+. Comparison of Super Tool 300 vs Leatherman Wave: Super Tool 300 is the best multi tool for the workers.  Depending upon application, size, and weight, is what makes the difference. As you have seen, there is no better choice because the three have been specialized for different needs. Leatherman Wave vs Charge AL Discussion in 'Multi-tools & Multi-purpose Knives' started by col902, Jul 2, 2011. Squirt PS4 on my keys & Surge in my pocket w/ pocket clip. The Leatherman 830039 New Wave … Comparison of Leatherman Surge vs Leatherman Signal Multi Tools. I hope you enjoyed watching it. Get it here for only $86.00 The Leatherman Wave is c… It has 18 tools instead of 21, but I don’t miss the extra 3 tools. Within the Leatherman range, the Leatherman Wave Plus is located at the middle of the price range. We would love to tell you more about the differences. Since this is the camping section, I just want to throw out another idea: the OHT. Next item is the Ruler. EUR. But Leatherman Surge and Wave will substitute full-size tools. But I either strap it to my pack, or put in inside. Leatherman Wave Vs Charge Leatherman Wave w/ Leather/Nylon Combo Sheath. Leatherman Surge vs Wave: The Comparison. Original Surge costs $129, and the price for Black & Silver Surge is $155. Login. The Surge is Leatherman’s closest comparable product to the Free P4 from the … Anyone own the Charge Plus and know if it’s worth the extra cost? Weight. It should also be noted that many potential buyers compare the Wave vs “Another Tool” For example, in a recent post we compared the Leatherman Wave Vs. The Squirt is a nice little tool, for sure. On the Surge, just like the file blade, it is removable (interchangeable.) Leatherman Wave Plus. Though they cost more or less the same the Wingman is slightly cheaper than the Wave. Copyright © Gadget Survivalist 2017. It's also fun to snap the pliers into place while sitting 'round the fire haha and if you carry a larger pocket knife (I do) the small blades on the OHT aren't much of an issue. It is constructed of 100% stainless steel, and you can operate it with one hand. Blade length is 3.1 inches with approx 2 3/4 inches cutting edge for the Surge. Purely because many of the tools are such good quality it feels wrong having them so far down a list. Pretty convenient. It’s comparison video but less than 10 min! Choose the right Leatherman Leatherman Surge vs Wave Plus Leatherman Wave Plus vs Gerber Center-Drive Leatherman Charge Plus TTi vs Wave Plus Leatherman vs Victorinox multi-tools. And depending on where you buy it, either sold as a separate option or as a set. Weight has a big impact on how easy a multi-tool is to carry – especially if you’re going to carry it attached to your body. Let’s face it; a multi-tool is convenient to have around when a tool box is not readily available or practical at times i.e. In case if you are new to Leatherman multi-tools. Leatherman Wave vs Surge The Leatherman Guarantee. Basically, if you are interested in a slightly larger, heavier tool with a few more options, the Leatherman Surge is a really good way to go. Might be the hand size, but the slightly larger shaft and blade length is preferred. Product. It's the only one I've owned so can't offer an opinion on the others. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Jul 2, 2011 #1. col902. Let’s begin with the body dimension. The cost for the Leatherman Wave varies from $99 to $125. They’ve been around for decades and have used that time to perfect their line of products. Hi, today I’m going to cover the Surge and the Wave. Charge comes in 2 versions – the ALX and TTI. Having gone through both the Surge and the Wave, the biggest differences between the two is the size and weight with minor variations in some tools. In addition to the proprietary bits, there is a bit extension which fits into the large bit driver allowing the multi-tool to become full length driver. . On to the Bottle opener, can opener, and wire stripper incorporated on both the Surge and Wave. The Leatherman Charge Plus TTi is located at the very top of the scale. Both have inch and metric. The further I get down this list the harder it gets. The Wave is suitable for everyday carry due to its size and lighter weight with basically the same capabilities, I believe. Next is the awl. Leatherman Surge and Wave Detailed Comparison The Wave is a bit limited when you have it compared to the Surge; it doesn’t come with a blade exchanger.The Wave has some tools which the Surge doesn’t have such as the tiny screwdriver which can be made used for small screws and glasses. The Leatherman Wingman is similar to the Leatherman flagship model and is more like a little brother to the Wave than the Suspension is to the Center Drive. Order before 2:30 PM & get same day shipping Returns within 14 days We ship from the Netherlands. Re: leatherman surge vs. wave « Reply #3 on: July 26, 2007, 06:25:14 PM » Another thing to consider is that without a sheath, the Surge will be missing either a saw or a file (if that matters to you), unless you carry the extra piece somewhere else. The tool loadout is basically the same, with the addition of a cutting hook on the serrated knife the only real … Center-Drive Knife is longer by 0.15 inches. They are 5/16 & 1/8 inch flat blade. As an everyday carry, I liked the idea of the big scissors. I have a squirt that I keep in my front pants pocket every day for the past 5 years or so, and a surge that I carry on my belt at work. This particular Wave plier-head incorporates the cap crimper, not found on the Surge for this review. When I go camping or hiking I love the surge because it's got larger blades, both serrated and non, the saw is good for larger pieces of kindling, and the scissors are easy to get to. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the CampingGear community, A helpful community that aims to help users make informed decisions about camping gear including sleeping systems, clothing, cooksets, and packs.... and to show off our stuff An additional note about the Surge plier-head is on the back side of the plier head hinge, there’s a stranded wire cutter and wire crimper, which the Wave does not have. Would probably take it with me if i wanted to live out of my backpack for more than a year or so, otherwise I'll just stick with my old and reliable Wenger Ranger Grip, plus some small scissors in my first aid kit and maybe a set of small needle nose pliers, mainly for getting a sowing needle through stronger materials when doing gear repairs in the field. This site is a free online resource that strives to offer helpful content … I love the Leatherman Squirt, because I always have it with me. All rights reserved. Small bit driver is a non-standard size, proprietary tool. The Surge’s awl blade is 1 ½ inches long with an edge on one side and incorporates a threading hole for heavy materials. The Wave weighs just under 9 oz. After taking it out on a few prolonged camping an hitchhiking trips I have found it to be a bit too heavy and awkward to have on my belt and also that it is prone to getting sand an grit messing up the smoothness of its moving parts. The extension and extra double-ended bits are optional. Its lighter and has fewer tools than the Wave. I think I'm going to switch to a folding saw in my pack, and a medium/large knife on my belt. The Gerber Suspension has a unique … Overall length of the saw blade is 3 ½ inches with the 2 ½ inch cutting edge. I'd like to upgrade/mod the blades to the S30v blade of the charge at some point. Can't verify myself, but if you feel like playing a long game, the Wave might be a solid investment haha. The Leatherman Surge has a bit more steel, a bit more functionality and a bit more weight, so it’s expected that it has a bit heavier price tag. Good recommendation! Charge. The main difference is the wire cutters for the Surge are replaceable, whereas the Wave is not-removable/built-in. If you google something like "leatherman wave hidden lanyard ring" or something you'll find explanations on it. LEATHERMAN, Surge Heavy Duty Multitool with Premium Replaceable Wire Cutters and Spring-Action Scissors, Stainless Steel with Premium Nylon Sheath. . I have gotten myself into the exact same comparison just over a year ago and ended up getting the Surge. The exact wording is from the manufacturer and is stated … while the Wingman weighs 7 oz. The 3 main tools within the plier-head are hard and soft wire cutters, standard plier-jaw, and needle nose. The Surge is plier heads are also changeable. The Wave has most of the core components and is a bit smaller/lighter, also it is cheaper. The main difference has to be the number of tools attached. Surge’s ruler is 8-1/2 inches or 21.5 cm. Moving on to the Saw blade. Gerber Center-Drive: 4.7 in VS Leatherman Surge: 4.5 in Weight: Center-Drive 9.5 oz VS Surge 12.5 oz. While the Charge and Wave sport both the file and saw with 2 blades, the Surge gives the option of Saw OR File and Scissors with 2 blades. Today, I want to talk about the choice between two gems: the Leatherman Wave and Leatherman Charge TTi.  😉. Keep the Bit Kit & extension in the glovebox in case I need to tinker w/gear. I have the wave, in hindsight, would have preferred the surge for the option of a hacksaw and the size. The Charge TTI has, … I felt it only proper to do a comparison between the Leatherman Surge and Wave, taking into account the size and weight and difference in available tools in each. Knife. These two tools are two of Leatherman's highest quality and I wanted to put together a full comparison of the two. One of the most popular multi-tools from Leatherman, the Wave, is considered a full-sized multi-tool featuring 17 tools in one small and compact package. Eventually, I ended up just using it for crafts and workshop projects, not camping/traveling activities.  An example would be at work where I need to use full-size plier or screw driver, and don’t have immediate access to my tool box (Surge).  I don’t believe that one is better than the other. Obviously the Surge is suitable for a work place environment owing to its size and weight. Which tools do these multi-tools have? If not, oh please watch! Leatherman will sell you an optional one (and lanyard ring) for around $5. Made of 420 High Carbon stainless steel. The Leatherman Surge is the more heavy duty apparatus among the two. Both Surge and Wave incorporate built-in rulers. I've never came across a use for the more powerful jaws of the Surge's pliers in the backcountry. The pliers are bigger and stronger than the waves one. It still feels perfectly at home in your pocket while you’re in the field. In the conversation of multi tools, there is a pretty strong debate between the Leatherman Wave and Surge. Depending on the model, you can buy Charge multitools for $130-150. Wave, blade length is 2.9 inches with approx. Mar 16, 2011. Moving on to the Plier-head. Its a bit bulkier and heavier but you get used to it, over all im happy i got the serge over the wave. We've had absolutely no issues with the construction quality of the Wave+. This may need to be a Netflix show now.... Ive got the surge and the scissors are by far the best feature on them, they are strong and can cut through thick leather. Bit extension will also accept the standard ¼ inch bits. At a MSRP of $99.85 for the stainless finish, it’s comparable to other premium multi-tools like the SOG PowerAssist or Victorinox SwissTool RS. The Surge scissors is accessible on the outside, whereas the wave is on the inside, and has to be un-folded to use. I’m a bigger dude w/ meaty man mitts so the Wave just seemed anemic to me. Overall length 3 inches with a 2 ½ inch usable file. Oil as needed. I did look at the surge which is a bit cheaper than the charge tti and doesn't look too bad either.  However, the Surge has 2. Not sure if I'm too late but I’ve owned both the Wave and the Surge, and the Wave is my favorite since it is a little smaller and fits better in my pocket. The last item is the lanyard ring. I had a Blast before and wanted something bigger and badder. I pretty much immediately returned the Surge for the Wave. The Wave File blade is not removable. 😉. It’s Very condensed. The TTI is definitely the most desired multitool due to the titanium handle scales and the S30V main blade. And that’s definitely the case with the Leatherman Wave Plus (and for two of my favorite multi-tools that are still to feature, the Charge … Of course, we are talking about the Leatherman products. Did you watch my video version of this website yet? I initially bought the Surge. There's indeed a lanyard ring on the Wave, I'm using it on mine right now :) It's hidden away and you need to push it out. Use Proprietary interchangeable double ended bits. It’s my side of thing but it took reeeeeeeaaally long time to edit this video. Hey All! The knife sucks on both in my opinion. “For me, the Wave hits on all cylinders of great design," said Ben Rivera, CEO of Leatherman. For only a few dollars more, the Surge delivers a much more robust multi-tool that can be a savior when you find yourself in need of typical tools like wire cutters and replacement blades. What are your opinions on these two multitools? Found in both the Surge and the Wave. ... Leatherman Wave Multitool (830038) ... vs. Leatherman Charge TTI Multitool (830683) Leatherman Squirt PS4 Multitool (831195) vs. Leatherman Juice CS4 Multitool … The Wave’s ruler is 8 inch or 19 cm. The Leatherman Wave has 17 tools while the Wingman has only 14. It is designed with larger pliers and sloped top handle. The Surge was big and bulky and hard for me to use without both hands. Paid Subscribers don't see ads! I know this Leatherman doesn't get a lot of love but I brought mine on a short camping trip a few weeks ago and it was perfect. Surge and Charge Surge and Wave Charge and Wave The next picture shows the outside tools. They offer a 25 year warranty (repair or replace) with some conditions and things to keep in mind. Leatherman Wave vs Charge the Leatherman Wave and Charge are similar multitools. Dimension, overall 3 ½ inches long with a 2 ½ inch usable file. 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