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@Gborder - I did have a look at the site, that was what prompted the question! While it is very good at listing the features, it's not very good at listing the differences and when the prices and specs are so similar, it all becomes a bit of a blur!
@Dave - Perfect, that's exactly what I was looking for! Think I'll pay the ~£2 extra and go for the V/SV 5 rather than RAP6.
Confused of London,
If you google (or alternative) Lezyne - then under products - Multi tools - you can scroll through the range.
Some are light weight, some budget, with varying different sizes in each of the range.
Agree with you it's a bit confusing, but I would decided what tools you need then select the one that best fit's your needs - weight - size - cost etc.
Not sure it helps - but they do look good........