Enjoy the benefits of Gerber's SAF.T.PLUS™ locking system
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Suspension Needle Nose Multi-Tool
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Gerber
Suspension Needle Nose Multi-Tool
Enjoy the benefits of Gerber's SAF.T.PLUS™ locking system
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$55.00
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Inspired by the bridges of Gerber’s hometown in Portland, Oregon, the Suspension is an open frame multi-tool with spring-loaded pliers, our SAF.T.PLUS™ locking system, a fine-edge knife, serrated knife, and more.

A field-tested classic that never disappoints, the Suspension is the benchmark tool of convenience and durability. It's housed in a protective ballistic nylon sheath. And once in use, the easily accessed butterfly design features spring-loaded pliers and a lightweight frame for long days and tired hands. Add to that an additional 12 other tools and you'll find the Suspension always ready for the next challenge.

  • Frame Design: Open frame
  • Opening Mechanism: Butterfly opening
  • Locking Mechanism: Saf.T.Plus for knife and tools
  • Sheath: Ballistic nylon (included)
  • Tools: pliers, wire cutter, plain edge knife, serrated edge knife, saw, scissors, screw driver, flat driver, bottle opener
About Gerber

Gerber came to life in 1939 when Portland's own Joe Gerber made the risky move to turn his ad agency into a kitchen knife company. Joe brought his sons Pete and Ham on board, who would help grow the brand from a small kitchen knife company to an internationally known outdoor icon, turning Portland into a knife industry hub in the process. 

Over the past 85 years, they have made knives and tools that have become legends in their own right, from providing knives and multi-tools for soldiers on the front lines to making essential gear for hunters, anglers, adventurers, and trade workers alike.

To this day, they continue to engineer and manufacture innovative, functional, and dependable tools in Portland, Oregon. Their heritage runs deep, and the legend of Joe Gerber's wild idea still inspires everything they do as they look toward the next generation of innovations.