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Home » Multitools & Flashlights, Sports & Outdoors, Winter Sports

Burton FBI Pocket Tool

By Eric Yang on Wed, Dec 5, 2007
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burton.fbi.pocket.tool.jpgThe only downside we can think of with snowboarding is the fact that you need tools. Not a lot of tools, but tools nonetheless.

Adjusting, screwing, tightening, loosening, it tall requires bits. The Burton FBI-6 Pocket Tool is small enough to hide in your coat pocket. It’s packed with drivers, bits for binding adjustments which all fold away into it’s smooth composite case. The case is designed to make it easy to hold and use while you’re wearing those bulky snowboarding golves.

Bottom Line: Spend less time adjusting and more time boarding. Oh, if skateboards are your thing - it works for that too.

Cost: $15 @ Backcountry

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