โArenโt there enough multi-tools in the worldโwhoa, thatโs really cool!โ As I held it in my hand for the first time, this was my reaction to the SOG PowerDuo. What caused this kind of reaction? Keep reading. Thereโs a lot here to get excited about.
At first glance, the SOG PowerDuo stands out from other multi-tools in its distinguishable design and features. While other multi-toolsย like the Leatherman Kick, offer pliers with two equally-sized handles, the PowerDuo changes it up. In order to add a full-size knife to this multi-tool (yes, I said full-size knife), SOG had to design it in a way to keep it sleek, useful, and not too bulky. Hold the knife, and youโll notice that it doesnโt interfere with your ability to use the pliers. This is because the pivoting handle rotates to keep the big knife out of the way. At the same time, when completely closed, the knife can be easily unfolded with one hand into its locked positionโsafe for most any job. The handle that pivoted to unleash the pliers is also tucked away when the tool is wielded for knife purposes.
SOG PowerDuo Features
Like the other SOG multi-tools, this one is loaded with a geared compound lever, which allows for increased force at the plier jaws and wire cutter. As a guy with many multi-tools, I have to tell you that I love the gear component because it offers superior leverage and strength. As I see it, this is an area where SOG really dominates the market.

The PowerDuo offers three other easy-to-access folding components, each embodying several features (I counted 6 in all). Itโs in this arena, however, that I have my biggest critique. It is undeniable that the locking mechanism for the three smaller folding tools is difficult to move (watch SOGโs video and even they appear to stumble folding them back in place). You must press very hard with your thumb to unlock the tools when in position, and even then the small handle interferes with folding them home. As a result, there is a bit of an annoying learning curve to be overcome.
The PowerDuo is true to its name in that it offers a powerful set of pliers and a beastly knife. This Duo is unlike any other multi-tool on the market, and with its retail price of $80 I recommend it for multi-tool and knife lover alike.
Now, the question is: which color do you go for? Do you get the clear case or the all-black? The Clear PowerDuo (PD01-N) is a clever design and allows you to see the moving components, but for meโฆgive me the Black model (PD02-N) to match the included nylon sheath! It just looks mean as hell and ready for anything. I like that in a toolโespecially one that offers a six and a half inch folding knife.








