The Gerber Armbar is a neat little multitool that’s both pocket and budget friendly. It’s available in two different models, the Armbar Cork or the Armbar Drive. As the name suggests, the Cork model has a corkscrew. The Drive model has a bit driver. Both models are available with three different handle scale colors. You can pick one up for about $30. Let’s take a look at them.

The Armbar has a total of eight tools. Let’s start with what they all have in common. Each multitool has a 2.5” titanium nitride coated sheepsfoot blade with a thumb hole opener that locks in place with a framelock. The prybar and bottle opener doubles as a striking surface when closed. Each also has a set of spring-loaded scissors which always comes in handy.

The Drive version has 2.5” extension bit driver with a 2-sided bit and an awl. The Cork model has a corkscrew with a lever arm and can/package opener/foil cutter. They’re available in the following colors: Onyx, Orange, Gold, and Urban Blue. Each of these multitools are 3.625” closed and weigh about 3.1 ounces.

Gerber Armbar Details

Stainless Steel, Titanium Nitride Coated

2.5” Sheepsfoot

Framelock

Multitool

Spring-Loaded Scissors

Pry Bar and Cap Lifter

Striking Surface

Corkscrew and Lever Arm (Cork Models)

Can/Pack Opener/Foil Cutter (Cork Models)

2.5” Extension Bit Driver with 2-Sided Bit (Driver Models)

Awl (Driver Models)

3.1 Ounces

3.6” Closed

6.1” Overall

The Gerber Armbar is a pocket friendly multitool with some handy functions you can pick up for about $30. To get one, click any link in the article or simply click the button below.

All images courtesy of Smoky Mountain Knife Works – smkw.com.