Which multi-tools have a lanyard attachment

The SOG PowerLock has one, but it is too small to get 550 cord (even if it's gutted) in there. However, it far outclasses the other tools that I have as far as utility, strength, and overall quality.

The Leatherman Pulse has a good lanyard hole (big enough for 550 cord). It is what I would call a meduim duty tool. It isn't quite as overbuilt as the SOG, but would work very well for fishing (especially with the scissors)

The BuckLite tool also has good lanyard hole. It is a good tool for light duty tasks like fishing, but does not have locking tools and the pliers can feel flimsy when using a lot of leverage on them.

Of the 3 I own, I think I would take a Pulse for the tasks you have mentioned.
 
The Swiss Tool has a place (hole) in the handle as does the Schrade Tough Tool. I love the one thats on the Pulse;)
 
My Leatherman Wave has a small one that you could run a ring through to fit anything.


Dean
 
LM Wave and LM S-2 have lanyard holes - I believe the super does, too.

By a split ring and tie one up. As a matter of fact, I did just that yesterday.
 
My pulse has a nice hole, I have a piece of 3mm accessory cord in it.

The 2nd generation of the full size Bucktool has a lanyard hole too, but it's very tiny.
 
My Leatherman Juice(KF4) has a fold out lanyard attachment. I use a very small split ring, then a small split ring, and then a hook. I keep it hooked on my LR pocket, beside my wallet.



Blades
 
Originally posted by det
The SOG PowerLock has one, but it is too small to get 550 cord (even if it's gutted) in there.
The lanyard loop on the SOG is designed to attach a split ring, thus allowing for thicker cord.
 
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