Whether you're planning to go camping or simply to explore the outdoors on a sunny afternoon, bringing a Multi-Tool with you literally allows you to squeeze a number of campsite-oriented functions into a pocket-sized Everyday Carry Item (EDC) that's extremely easy to carry around with you at all times. That said, for multi-tool enthustists and everyday carry aficionados, we have the Tactica M.020 Camping Tool Card.

TheTactica M.020
Camping Tool Card is a compact and ultra-lightweight multi-use tool for camping that offers you a ton of campsite-oriented functionalities that come all packed into a small and wallet-friendly design.

Overall, this multi-purpose camping tool is designed to help you with pretty much everything around the campsite, and ultimately, it can turn the hassle of setting up camp and breaking down the campsite whenever you're supposed to leave into really easy tasks.

So, on that note, let's have a quick look at it and see everything that this multi-purpose camping tool can do.

DESIGN & SPECS

Starting with its size, the Tactica M.020 Camping Tool Card comes at a very compact size, measuring just 3 5/8 inches long by 2 3/16 inches wide by 1/4 inches thick (92 x 56 x 6.5 mm), and this multi-purpose camping tool is also fairly lightweight, weighing just a measly 1.25 oz (35 g).

Now, note that the Tactica M.020's main body is extremely durable, as it is made of 420-Grade Stainless Steel of the highest quality, and on top of that, we also have a PVD Coating for some extra durability.

Right at the top of this multi-purpose camping tool, we have a built-in Sundial, as well as an integrated set of Finger Pulls that are perfectly shaped for having a consistent grip of the tool.

Sitting just below its Sundial, we have a dedicated Bottle Opener, which is perfect for whenever all the work at your campsite is done, allowing you to drink your favorite beverage while your camp's fire is roaring, and there are also two (x2) dedicated Rope Tensioner slots.

In addition to that, right at the bottom side of the tool, we also have a set of Pry Bars and a Tent Peg Puller (integrated into the tool's left Pry Bar) that ultimately allows you to use the Tactica M.020 as your go-to tent peg puller.

Then, further down to the middle of the tool's body, we also have an Inch-Ruler at the tool's left side and a Metric Ruler at the tool's right side.

Moreover, integrated within the inner right-side of the tool's body, we also have a built-in Rope Cutter, Mini-Saw, and Scraper, so you can also use the Tactica M.020 for any type of "cutting-jobs" that are necessary around the campsite.

Lastly, right at the bottom-side of the tool, we also have a Removable Ferrocium Rod that can be used to start a fire and get its flames going in no time by simply creating sparks with friction between the Tactica M.020 Tool and its dedicated Ferro-Rod.

That ultimately makes this multi-purpose camping tool perfect for any time when your lighter gives out on you, as well as for any time that you forget your fire-starting matches.

FINAL THOUGHTS

The Tactica M.020 Camping Tool Card is a compact and ultra-lightweight multi-use tool for camping that offers you a ton of campsite-oriented functionalities that come all packed into a small and wallet-friendly design.

Overall, this multi-purpose camping tool is great to have around the campsite at all times, as it is designed to help you with pretty much every task around your campsite, and ultimately, it can turn the hassle of setting up camp and breaking down the campsite whenever you're supposed to leave into really easy tasks.

You can get it in four (x4) different models: Black, Orange, Silver, or Polished Grade-5 Titanium.

Author's Bio: 

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