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The Gerber Gear Suspension 12-in-1 EDC Multi-Plier is a compact, lightweight multitool crafted from durable stainless steel and aluminum. Featuring 12 versatile tools including needle nose pliers, wire cutters, serrated and plain blades, screwdrivers, scissors, and more, it’s designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its patented Saf.T.Plus locking system ensures safe, secure use, while the butterfly opening offers quick access. At just 9.6 oz and 4x1x6 inches, it fits easily in your pocket or sheath, making it an essential companion for camping, survival, and everyday tasks. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this multitool blends rugged reliability with sleek, functional design.











| Brand | Gerber |
| Color | Grey |
| Included Components | Gerber Suspension Multi-Plier [22-01471] |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 1 x 6 inches |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
C**0
Quality!
Excellent product! Quality and well made. All the tools work well. Feels good in the hand. This is not cheaply made and for the price it’s a no brainer. I would buy again. Definitely recommended. Don’t waste your money on more expensive brands when this one is just as good or better.
P**S
Great EDC without breaking the bank
I own a few Leatherman multi's and Gerbers too. Each has their purpose. I like this one in particular as my EDC for when I need a little of everything but not heavily. When I need someone more like a heavy workhorse, then I grab my Leatherman supertool 300. Many will claim this Gerber Suspension NXT is not solid. It is. It is just not meant for torquing down on the pliers with a death grip like you can with a Leatherman. But it will certainly do its job for daily obstacles in life. The Scissors are awesome. The file is short but more affective than many comparable multitools in this pricepoint. The awl is more wide but still useful and strong. Blister packs are a breeze to open with this EDC. The pliers are great for standard use of assembly or disassembly of hardware. The Philips driver is very handy. The fact that everything locks is a huge plus. The ruler is short but still very useful if you are crafty in making it work for longer measurements. The can't complain about the weight. It's ideal for an EDC but the compromise in weight is why it is not as stout as a high end leatherman. It's nothing to due with quality but all to do with staying in a pricepoint for a more lighter everyday useful multitool. If this set let's you down, then you are a candidate for a heavy duty, more expensive, multitool. Oterhwise, the Suspension NXT is a clear winner in my pocket and respective wallet.
H**E
Great Value Multitools!
Excellent quality multi tools! Comes with most of the everyday tools one could need on the go and it’s great to keep in the glove box! Very easy to use and the blades on the knife and scissors come sharp.
T**S
Good Everyday Multitool, But Could Be Sturdier and More Comfortable
I picked up the Gerber Gear Suspension-NXT EDC Multitool because I wanted a reliable, compact multitool to carry for camping, small repairs, and general everyday use. Overall, I think it’s a good tool for the price, but it does have a couple of drawbacks worth mentioning. Performance: For the most part, all the tools work well. The needle nose pliers have come in handy many times and the wire stripper does a decent job for quick fixes. The knife blade is sharp enough for light cutting tasks and the screwdrivers are fine for small household jobs. Build Quality: While it gets the job done, the multitool feels a bit flimsy compared to some heavier-duty multitools I’ve used in the past. If you’re planning to use it for light-duty tasks or emergencies, it’s fine — but I wouldn’t trust it for very demanding jobs. Ergonomics: One thing that could be improved is the comfort and grip. Some of the edges feel a bit sharp when you’re squeezing the pliers tightly, and overall it could be more ergonomic for extended use. Portability: It’s slim, lightweight, and clips easily onto a pocket or bag, which makes it really convenient to carry. For EDC or as a backup tool, it’s very handy to have around. Overall: If you want an affordable multitool for everyday situations, camping trips, or to keep in a glove box, this is a solid choice. Just keep in mind that it’s best suited for lighter tasks — and a more robust model might be better if you need something heavy-duty and more comfortable to use for longer periods. Pros: ✅ Good selection of tools for daily tasks ✅ Compact and lightweight for easy carrying ✅ Decent performance for light work Cons: ❌ Feels a bit flimsy under heavy use ❌ Could be more ergonomic and comfortable to hold Final Verdict: 4 stars — good value for a casual multitool, but I’d love to see a sturdier build and better comfort in future versions.
D**S
Value!!
Good quality, well built, and at a great price.
S**T
Great multi tool, definitely recommended.
I've owned one of these for a couple of years now, and have put it through Hell and back, and it's held on strong! No loose parts, still sharp, and without a doubt some of the greatest quality you can get. So, I bought one for my future step son for Christmas to pass on many years of "Hey, I got this, one sec!"
D**R
Good value, decent quality, fits basic needs
I picked these up to make a bunch of 6x12in "handy travel stuff" canvas pouches for myself & friends. I always end up accidentally forgetting about my multitool or pocketknife or scissors when I go through airport security, or I forget to bring or end up losing pens or a scarf or my notebook, or I end up having to use a shoelace for a makeshift clothesline when paracord would have been just the thing, or I space out bringing a lighter or a flashlight -- you know, all that stuff that you bring and lose on the trip, or stuff you forget to bring but would have ended up coming in super-handy at one point or the other, or stuff that inconsistent airport security screening will let pass in one country but clamp down on in another for some unknown reason. If I'm not traveling around on vacation or business, it'd be handy stuff to just have in the car. So it turns out that I wanted some kind of inexpensive but reliable multi-tools to put in these pouches and I spent a day looking through the options. I'd recently had a Gerber multitool confiscated by airport security in Edinburgh, so I figured that I'd check out all the other brands for a replacement, including the AliExpress chinesium ones, but when I went through the list of tools and looked at the quality of steel and construction, I kept coming back to Gerber. The value proposition of this multi-tool is really good. You get enough tools to fit most common requirements, decent steel and a reasonable (pretty cheap, all considered) price. I bought four of them. They don't need to be especially rugged, though they are substantial, and they won't likely get more than a week's use if they do become necessary. It was just the thing for my little pouches and if one should get lost it won't break the bank to replace.
A**D
ONLY buy the original 12-tool Suspension, NOT NXT
The original Gerber suspension I bought at Walmart for $29 and carried for years in the Army was a much more useful tool than all the $100+ Leathermans many of my fellow soldiers carried. Depending on your MOS and unit, “Gerber” or “Leatherman” were often used in place of multitool, just like in parts of Texas if you order a “coke” they interpret that to mean soda in general and respond with “what kind of coke do you want?” Dr. Pepper. In the Army Leathermans are more common so when someone asked to borrow my “Leatherman” I’d hand them my Gerber suspension and they’d fumble with it, confused by the little nubs that make one handed operation a breeze, and then more confused about the locking mechanism, although both seem pretty intuitive to me. I’ve always found this tool to reign supreme since it’s truly easy to operate with one hand, includes a high quality belt case, and has all the necessities. Although a little stiff at first, with some extra lubricant and break-in, opening and closing the knife, saw, and even pliers, were easy with one hand only. Being spring loaded is a seriously important bit too, and after years of use they still work well. Since the same product page has the original suspension and the new Suspension NXT, I do want to mention the NXT is pretty mediocre. You get a couple more tools you don’t need, but completely lose the ability to operate with one hand. Instead of the nice little nubs for your thumb to flick open the outermost tools on the Suspension, the NXT goes back to basics so you need to use your fingernail(s) to pull out any of the tools. The sliders to unlock tools on the NXT are more flush and the springs seem stiffer, aka much harder to use. No case is included, but if you want to actually carry it and are willing to sacrifice a pocket, you can use the attached pocket clip. Hooray. One of the few examples I’ve seen where the new version of a product gets worse in nearly every way.
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