The Best Victorinox Competition in 2024 (Can anything beat the GOAT?? )

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Published 2024-03-25
Pocket Knife Master List
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Here are the Victorinox Tools I Reference in this Video (all others can be found in master list)
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Outrider amzn.to/3TA8Sxj
Fieldmaster amzn.to/4cwKtRJ
Ranger amzn.to/3IRwwAd
Super Tinker amzn.to/496fucd
NailClip 580 amzn.to/4a4lGmo

0:00 Overview
0:37 Honorable Mentions
1:41 Gerber Armbar
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2:50 Swiza
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4:23 MKM Malga 5
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6:49 Roxon S501U
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7:57 Leatherman T4
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10:51 Roxon M4
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13:31 Ruike M32
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16:50 Keybar
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18:21 Ruike S31
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20:18 Ruike LD42B
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23:08 Mossy Oak 12 in 1
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25:47 Roxon KS2E (Elite)
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31:14 Roundup

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All Comments (21)
  • @LordWiseWolf
    Just have to say I really appreciate the work put into the description with chapters, time stamps, and links to products. So many don’t do that and make it more difficult to find specific gear. I appreciate it.
  • @ItsVeo
    When my mom bought a house in 2006 i found a Victorinox Huntsman in a drawer of the old kitchen table. I was 6 years old and grew up using that knife in every scenario you could think of and I never had any issues with it. By now I have 3 different knifes for every occasion, a small one, my huntsman and a bigger Hunter XT. Just a week ago I sent my first one to the Victorinox HQ for some maintenance and new scales. Also just found out it is at least 33 years old since they discontinued the exact model in 1991, so the knife is at least 9 years older than me. These are hands down the best knifes anybody could ever want. I get that some people might want a Leatherman Tool or something similar as backup but for everyday carry you absolutely don´t need anything more than a plain old and simple Victorinox.
  • @rafterh2181
    My wife said she didn't want a multitool with a bunch of tools on it she only wanted a good knife and good scissors. I bought her the ROXON you showed. She loves it!
  • @bolivarnj
    I carry a victorinox s557 with locking blade, phillips and flathead. The walnut scales look awesome. I broke one of the tools, sent it to Victorinox to repair and received a brand new s557 instead. That kind of service makes me loyal forever.
  • @jmount411
    I been working in the trades my whole life. I've used a million multi tools. My favorite is the victorinox farmer or hiker combined with the 5-inch knipex cobra pliers. I have a ton of leathermans and they are great, but I feel like when I need a pair of pliers, I need a legit pair of pliers especially when turning bolts or to get a decent amount of leverage on something to bend or pull. I use the victorinox mostly for the flathead and phillips screwdrivers, saw and awl. Usually for poking or prying or to tighten or loosen a screw or the saw works great on wood, PVC, Hard rubber, ect. I have used the other tools on the victorinox farmer or hiker on occasion. The blades come in handy if I happen to forget my main pocket knife. I carry both tools in a leather slip that fit beautifully in my back pocket. To me it's been the ultimate multi tool combo and it's lighter and flatter in the pocket than most leathermans.
  • @shinfeels
    I had a Victorinox Rambler on my keychain for 4 years. "The best tool is the one you have on you." Boy, did I get good mileage from that. It was versatile, lightweight, and very discrete.
  • @Scotty_in_Ohio
    The Victorinox SwissChamp is my all time favorite Swiss Army knife - mostly due to the nostalgia factor - my uncle brought back a Swiss Army knife when he visited the factory more than 45 years ago - I really don't recall which model or if it was a Wenger or Victorinox but the width of the tool and approximate number of implements felt very close to the Swiss Champ - that knife was "borrowed" from me by an acquaintance and I never saw it again. As and adult I own two and several other models - in all honesty I use the Tinkerer the most often out of my Swiss Army knifes - there's probably about a half dozen in various rooms in the house and in my vehicles...
  • I love the Vic Tinker series, I have all of them and even a couple of discontinued Tinker models. I also love the Vic Hunter Pro even though I think it could use a slight upgrade or a little modification.
  • The super tinker has my heart. It’s just classic utility. Amazing gists as well.
  • @Blobjonblob
    Its hard to beat a Swiss army knife. iv had Leatherman's and Gerbers. I'm currently carrying the Arc, but im always going back to the Victorinox Pioneer X.
  • @ironman2326
    Great video! The Spartan, Climber, and Compact are my go-to EDC Swiss Army knives.
  • Hey great video man! Ive wanted a Key-bar key organizer for a couple years now, i love the design and all the various tools you can get tor them. They just cost a bit too much, and i think they would still take up a big chunk of my pants pocket. I also really like the look of that Leatherman T4 Free, but youve given me food for thought. Appreciate it , thank you :)
  • @hermansoon840
    Thanks for this video. Have carried a Victorinox Tinker for over 25 years. Also have a Victorinox Adventurer in my go bag . Misplaced my knife was loooking to replace it with a Super Tinker (scissors are a plus with only 1extra layer) Also considering Fieldmaster and Farmer X. Got the Roxon and have used everything but can opener in the 3 days since it arrived. Heavier than Tinker but the other knives I was looking at would also have been heavier. Keep up great work.
  • great vid, loved the compare and contrast approach. I carry the Huntsmen all the time and I do have the Ranger grip in my grab-n-go bag as well. I have used my Huntsman for so many uses and let others use it as well. They all loved it. However you peaked my interest in the Roxon ks2 elite D2. Saved it on my amazon account and might go to it later. I think the only thing that "might' bother me is the bulk
  • @Jeapify
    I've bought five of the Mossy Oaks. Three were gifts, one was for myself, and the last is a spare. The hex bit holder and locking blade really sell it. I also think it has the best assortment of tools out of all the similar ones.
  • @Jim-vi4hh
    I am enjoying your videos comparing pocket knives and multi-tools. I generally carry SAKs with one or two layers for a few select functions and comfortable carry in a pocket. I am considering the added functions of a multi-tool but I am not sure how often I may need needle nose pliers and also being saddled with the added bulk. The locking blade and tools with the optional bits for the Roxon and value of the Mossy Oak products intrigues me. Thanks for shedding a light on the available quality options and help steer me clear of the pretenders.