Kinda depends on what you want/need to do. If chopping full grown trees into tent pegs it is not the best choice. If you want to do some smaller scale construction, the saw and rasp/file on the Super Tool (and others) sure come in handy. You can whittle with the straight edged blades, slice just 'bout anything with the serrated ones. The awl can drill a hole in wood, leather, etc. The screwdrivers are pretty much for working on the man made stuff. P-38 opens cans better than the can openers in the multi-tools, and we always have one of those, right? Pliers are grippers for just 'bout anything.

I guess that the best way to go is to carry two blades, your favorite larger fixed blade and the multi tool of your choice. But if I can only carry something small (kindasorta) and out of the way (always on my belt), it is my Super Tool...
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