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Gerber Steady multi-tool includes tripod, puts Bear Grylls and Ken Rockwell on common ground

Ever been on a six-mile hike and needed a miniature tripod to snap an image of you and your fellow explorers? Yeah, we’ve been there too. As luck would have it, Gerber is throwing the much needed, but usually too cumbersome, camera accessory into one in all its next multitools. Behold the Steady, a brand new member of the company’s jack of all trades tool family. However, this one, with its pair of legs on one side and a folding tripod screw at the other, will make that every one-important group shot in the midst of nowhere less of a challenge. For sure, the same old 12 tool arsenal is included along side a knife… perhaps for opening all those frustration-included memory cards and dehydrated meal packages that you’re going to carry along. You possibly can snatch the pocket tool up sometime next year for $65, moving your Joby one step toward unemployment.

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