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The Perilogics Magnetic Tool Sheath is a premium nylon belt pouch designed for Leatherman multitools (4–4.5 inches folded). Featuring a silent magnetic closure for quick one-handed access, it includes three elastic pockets for essential accessories and a custom metal belt clip with a 90° locking stopper to prevent accidental detachment. Durable, low-profile, and compatible with top Leatherman models, it’s engineered for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking secure, organized, and stylish multitool carry.








| ASIN | B09C43N5HC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,031 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #34 in Tool Holsters |
| Brand | Perilogics |
| Brand Name | Perilogics |
| Closure Type | Magnetic |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,647 Reviews |
| Included Components | Handyman's Choice Tool Sheath |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 3.2"W x 11.5"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Perilogics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NS16B-442310 |
| Material | Metal, Nylon |
| Material Type | Metal, Nylon |
| Model Number | NS16B-442310 |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 5"L x 3.2"W x 11.5"H |
| UPC | 854064007327 |
| Warranty Description | We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked, and a 12-month warranty covering quality-related concerns. |
P**L
Perfect multitool sheath
I have a leatherman arc and this sheath fits two bit kits the bit extender and the arc perfectly snug! I have no issues pulling the arc out of the sheath, but I will say it sometimes gets stuck to the magnet as your pulling it out, it has no effect on its usefulness to quickly access your multitool! It is not heavy and fits with very well on a belt it seems to be a great design and I have found it to be one of my better purchases for a sheath. Do not hesitate to buy this for the price you won’t regret it!
M**K
If you have a multi-tool, you need this.
Honestly... I love it. I've been using mine for almost a year now and the quality is outstanding. The metal belt clip holds it firmly in place and the magnet holds it closed pretty well. It's got elastic on the sides to accommodate various different size multi-tools, thick woven fabric for long term durability, great value for the money, fits great.
A**S
It fits the Surge and its accessories. Good quality sheath.
After discovering Leatherman no longer sells leather sheaths, my search led me to this brands sheath. I prefer the Perilogics sheath over the Leatherman nylon large sheath. The Perilogics has one elastic pocket that is sown at the bottom and one that is opened ended. If you carry two bit extenders like I do, you do not want to lose either one and especially the ratchet bit extension. It is in short supply and the prices for another one is astronomical as of 7-31-2024. I used industrial strength glue to seal the bottom of the open-ended elastic pocket shut. In the future, I will sow it closed if the glue fails to keep it sealed. The sheath is sized perfectly for my Surge. The inner pocket is roomy and is storing my bit kit trays and saw blades. The magnets hold the sheath closed even upside down on mine for now. The clip and belt loop option is a nice feature. My Surge goes with me to one of my tech jobs. I use it most the time I am there. It is nice to be able to quickly remove the sheath from my belt without having to unbuckle it after work. If I need to have a more secure mounting option, I can use the sheaths belt loop. 4-18-2026 The magnets are still holding the sheath closed. I now carry a Lumintop AAA flashlight in my sheath along with the standard bit extender and the ratchet bit extender.
C**S
Sheath for multi tool
Well built, holds everything secure. I Jane the Leatherman Surge, with bit extender and small flashlight. Works perfectly.
D**Y
Great sheath for Leatherman Wave Plus EDC
This thing is incredible and definitely part of my daily EDC. Fit's my Leatherman Wave Plus with multi-bit attachments perfectly. Everything snaps together and is very easy to use. Extremely durable materials.
A**N
Excellent multitool holster
This is one of the best multitool holsters on Amazon. It's big enough for all my Leathermans, plus an inside pocket for flat bit packs, and side pockets for the ratchet driver. The magnet is strong and retains the flap. The quality is very good and durable. 5 stars
E**O
Fits what you want, and then some
I've got this packed with my Leatherman Surge, the Leatherman bit kit set, the driver extender, a bolt action pen, and a Sofirn SC21 flashlight. Everything fits well and I could probably squeeze something else in if I needed to, but I like to be able to easily pull out what I need without any fuss. The flashlight is 0.89 inches (22.5mm) in diameter, 2.87 inches (73mm) in length, and fits fine in the mesh side with a sewn bottom. A longer flashlight would need to go in the other mesh side that is not sewn on the bottom. I reckon that a flashlight up to 1 inch in diameter could fit in the mesh pockets, but it would intrude into the interior a bit and put quite a squeeze on your multitool, perhaps making it a bit difficult to get it out easily. The inner pocket behind where the multitool goes easily fits both halves of the bit kit set plus the driver extender. The belt clip on the back is very sturdy, and the belt loop is spacious enough for any wide belt, so you don't have to worry about losing a small tool kit that amounts to probably at least $200 in gear that you might be trusting your life to. My only piece of feedback to the seller would be too consider a small sleeve within that inner bit kit pocket to "sheath" the driver extender. One could use that sleeve for a pen or something if they're not using a driver extender. Other than that minor feedback, I think this holster is perfect! I'm hoping Perilogics decides to make a version with MOLLE webbing on the back instead of a belt clip/loop so that I can buy a 2nd one to use on my backpacking gear!
L**K
An OK sheath, but longevity questionable...
I wanted to really like this sheath. It seems well-made, appears offer enough room to contain my Leatherman (Surge) bit kit, bit extender, saw/file sleeve, and my Maglite Solitaire LED. That said, my original Leatherman sheath (with the snap closure) did that as well. In fact, I even sized-down (to the medium) on the Leatherman sheath and it provides a much more secure closure for the Surge, since Leatherman refuses to move the snap button down just a bit to allow for a tighter closure. Anyway, back to this sheath - as others have mentioned, the two magnets are weak. They close well enough, but I doubt it is very secure out in the field. But what made me send this sheath back was I noticed the bottom of it is only one layer of nylon. The standard Leatherman sheath is a double layer. And, let's face it, when you're putting your multi-tool in/out of your sheath, it's hitting that bottom each time, it's resting on the bottom, and the bottom is a big stress point. If any area is going to fail (besides the back stitching by the belt loop), it's going to be the bottom portion. Additionally, the nylon also feels to be of a lower-grade than the stock Leatherman. It's a bit thinner, so, now, not only are you only getting one layer of nylon instead of two, you're getting a thinner layer of nylon. In feeling the overall build of sheath, this clearly feels like it's weakest spot (and looks it too). I've included pictures. This sheath is on the left (i.e., the one without the bit extender visible). You can see the one layer vs the Leatherman's two. Because of this uncertainty in longevity, and because of the Leatherman's clearly more durable construction (at least in this area), I didn't want to chance it on this one and back it went. But since I noticed the difference in layering/build quality, I wanted to make a review pointing that out for others. Take it for what it's worth. For me, however, it's a pass.
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