Prometheus Design Werx Ti-Bar T Pocket Tool Review

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I have always wondered if a pocket carry pry bar was a worthwhile tool to add to my repertoire. Admittedly I thought they were a gimmick until I committed the most cardinal of sins every EDC‘er will eventually commit. I used the tip of my pocket knife blade as a pry bar and flathead screwdriver. That worked out about as well as you’d think it did. SNAP! The modified sheepsfoot blade turned into a chisel tip. It became clear that pocket tool may be a worthwhile addition to my EDC lineup and Prometheus Design Werx had what I was looking for!

Prometheus Design Werx  Ti-Bar T Pocket tool pry bar

The Prometheus Design Werx Ti-Bar T Pocket Tool

Prometheus Design Werx presents the lightweight low-profile Ti-Bar T multipurpose pocket tool. The Ti-Bar T is the perfect companion for the EDC minded fan of precision and elegance. Consider the Ti-Bar T as a force multiplier when paired with your everyday carry items. It can do the jobs your pocket knife shouldn’t without adding the weight and bulk typically associated with your average multitool. 

Design and Execution

From the moment you lay your hands on the Ti-BarT you’ll feel the dedication to machining, design, and craftsmanship. The attention to detail is tremendous, with every small detail being well thought out and free of stray marks and uncomfortable edges. 

The Prometheus Design Werx Ti-BarT is precision milled from 6AL-4V titanium. PDW attempts to make the most of the small footprint, while striking the delicate balance of utility and style. 

At 5” in overall length the Ti-BarT has a tapered chisel head for its main use of prying. It also has an oxygen/gas tank wrench, a heavy-duty titanium billet pocket clip with ceramic bearing and integrated ¼” / 6mm bit socket, bottle opener, a generously sized lanyard loop, meticulously machined fine jimping to ensure a solid grip. The radius is machined to a 45-degree angle to finish off another truly classy design Prometheus Design Werx has become known for as a premium brand.

PDW Ti-Bar T Pocket Pry Bar

Drawbacks and Benefits

The Prometheus Design Werx Ti-BarT is small pocket pry bar, you certainly won’t be using it to pry open a car or building door. It is also pricy for a small tool, and some may not feel comfortable paying t close to $70 for a pocket tool. Despite the size limitations, PDW does pack a great deal of convenience and utility into a very small package. While it may not be the first choice for a hardcore survival tool, it will handle all your day-to-day prying tasks like a champion, help you maintain your folding knives, open a cold one, and take up next to no room in your pocket or EDC kit. It does all this while also looking great. The slick design combined with excellent machining provides a feeling of sophistication and style that is sure to stand out at your next backyard BBQ or around the campfire!

Prometheus Design Werx Ti-Bar T Pocket Tool

Prometheus Design Werx Ti-Bar T Pocket Tool SPECS

Length: 5.0″ / 127mm

Width: 0.69″ / 17.50mm

Thickness: 0.25″ / 6.37mm

Material: 6AL-4V Titanium Grade 5

Included Pocket Tool Features:

Pry Bar

Oxygen/Gas Tank Wrench

Pocket Clip Integrated ¼” / 6mm Bit Socket

Bottle Cap Lifter

Lanyard Hole

Titanium Billet Pocket Clip w/Ceramic Ball Bearing

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Matthew Williams
Matthew Williams
Matthew Williams is a writer, educator, and firearms instructor with more than 15 years of experience teaching responsible gun handling and practical field skills. As a contributor to Recoil Offgrid Magazine, he leads the Gear Up column, where he highlights new and noteworthy equipment through the lens of real-world use. His work spans both editorial and video content, focusing on preparation, systems thinking, and honest evaluations of what actually works outside the showroom. Matthew’s background as a teacher shapes the way he communicates—clear, practical, and grounded in experience. He believes that confidence comes from preparation and that gear should support skill, not replace it. Whether he’s teaching on the range or writing about time spent in the field, his goal is the same: to help others think critically, refine their systems, and approach every outing with intention. Through both education and storytelling, Matthew brings a steady, experience-driven perspective that resonates with readers who value capability over hype.

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