I didn’t use the keypster one because I didn’t trust the clip much and two because my keys are a mess (I’m still looking for a compact way to organize them). The Selework TH21 multitool belt sheath is comfortable enough to wear all day and held my EDC just fine. I’m pretty sure it will break fairly easily if it snags on something. It’s not the best quality and I felt it start to bend with just a slight bit of pressure. One thing I know I don’t like is the metal clip or “keypster” as they call it. What is that exactly? Is it because it’s a thin layer of leather that was cut close to the service, some remnant from whatever curing or dyeing process? I don’t think it’ll have any effect on the lifespan of the TH21. One more thing I’m not quite sure about is the marks on the rear of mine. The thread used is fairly thin so again, I’m not sure how it will stand the test of time. Another thing I’m not too sure about is the stitching. But, for the price, you won’t have a lot invested in it if you’ve wanted to try something like this. On the other, I’m not sure how well it will stand everyday wear and tear. On one side, it makes the TH21 more supple and easier to contour around the waist. The leather isn’t very thick, and I can’t decide if that’s a pro or a con. It looks good coming out of the box and should look even better as it ages. The pouch solidly fills the void between my “daily carry” and “I need my full tool pack.” It’s a great place to store my multi-tools when they are not in use, and now my boys have a home! Check out our other Leatherman-related multi-tool and accessory reviews.The Selework TH21 multitool belt sheath is constructed of leather and comes in any color you want so long as it’s brown.
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