The GhostTi multitool from Gear Infusion brings a fresh, ultra-sleek take to the everyday carry (EDC) scene. Built from premium Grade 5 titanium and weighing just 0.7 oz, this multitool is as lightweight as it is durable. Engineered for seamless one-handed blade deployment, the GhostTi combines form and function for those who demand more from their EDC gear.
What sets the GhostTi apart is its innovative dual-locking system, featuring both mechanical and magnetic locks. Even if the mechanical lock is disengaged, the magnetic lock holds the blade firmly in place, offering an extra layer of safety for users who want to carry with confidence.
Versatility is at the heart of the GhostTi. Two blade-locking positions allow you to adjust the cutting depth depending on the task—whether you’re slicing through cardboard or working with tougher materials like leather. Thoughtfully designed blade rails reduce contact with sticky residue, so blade retraction stays smooth even after heavy use. Plus, the GhostTi is compatible with all standard utility blades, and swapping them out is tool-free and hassle-free.
Its compact design means it can easily hang from your keychain or stick to any magnetic surface like a fridge or toolbox. Despite its minimalistic appearance, the GhostTi doesn’t sacrifice function. It comes equipped with additional tools like a back box ripper for cutting tape and a cord cutter for lighter tasks. For those who want added grip, a paracord lanyard with a Grade 5 titanium bead is available as an optional add-on.
Available now on Indiegogo, backers can grab the GhostTi multitool at an early bird price of $35, with free shipping to select countries. Additional discounts apply when multiple tools are purchased. Gear Infusion promises delivery of GhostTi by Early December 2024.
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