In the world of EDC multi-tools, there are a couple of major schools of thought. There’s the Leatherman route: crafting complex, overbuilt, feature-packed folding tools that can do a little bit of everything. And then there’s the minimalist approach, which sees just a few highly-focused tools put into a more compact, pocket-friendly package.
While they both have their time and place, the latter is, generally, a lot more EDC and adventure-friendly, as it cuts down on bulk in favor of a bit more focus. For proof, just have a gander at the Prometheus Design Werx SPD Ti-Spork Chop.

Chop shop
The Ti-Spork Chop’s construction and design are of utmost importance in explaining what makes it so great. This is a one-piece multi-tool. While that might seem self-explanatory, it still bears explaining: it has no folding bits, no hinges, no moving parts whatsoever.
As such, that means there are fewer weak points and less chance for dirt, grime and other gunk to impede its functionality. That also means it requires less maintenance and care over time. Just keep it clean and it’ll keep right on working.






