Climber is typically less cost than the compact. I like the can opener on the Climber better than the combo tool as it works better for Phillips head screws. More often than not, screws are Phillips. I do wish all of the hooks had the nail file. I carried a Tinker for a long time, went to the Super Tinker to add the scissors but found the climber better because of being able to upgrade and add the micro screwdriver for glasses repair. Love your channel.
I fully agree with your title. I had a climber in the pocket 24/7/365 for the past 15 years until recently. I love it, love it, love it! For the sake of variety (and compactness), I changed for a compact with plus scales last christmas. After 9 months, I'm 90% happy with that switch. A 2 rows SAK is great, still miss the 3mm screwdriver and the hole punch on occasions...
wow i now use the climber hook every day..i ride a mountain bike and go shopping and strap all my goods to a basket using banjo like para chord with hooks...and the hook on the climber enables me to pull the hooks real tight and then unhook them...amazing ..i love the hook
I so love my Hercules. It's the go anywhere sak of my choice. A few days ago, I received my Climber in camou and it was a hit to me because of its compactness but retains its pair of sharp scissors and I got me a hook ! Great tandem for my man-sized Herc!
Just got a blacky Climber for $10 that is a 1991 to 2005 era version in great condition. A little Flitz on the scales and a microscrewdriver in the corkscrew and it’s going to be my beater SAK. Remember to be kind
Heck yeah, Rick! A brand-spanking new Climber for under $15??? That's awesome!!! Heck of a deal for a lifelong companion. :) Thanks for watching. Cheers!
Hey Dan. The Climber is my favorite SAK, for know lol. I just picked up a new Climber Gold, Limited Edition. Great score, great Vic. Cheers & remember, be kind to each other lol
I had no idea you could personalize your SAK on their website until recently haha. Anyway I ordered a pretty sweet green climber I'm excited about! I was trying out the spartan but it's a tad too thin for my liking. I'm thinking the climber will be perfect. Great video sir
A plus scaled Climber with the nail file hook from the Compact would be the perfect EDC knife, in my opinion. Since that exact knife does not exist without being custom made then the next best thing would be to pair a plus scaled Climber with a Classic SD or a Rambler.
Classic, I was about to make a similar comment. I prefer the 3 layer in the hand to the 2 layer, and already carry a Rambler all the time. Currently considering getting a Climber with a pocket clip to accompany the Rambler. Or maybe a Camper, to add the saw - a tricky decision, particularly as I suspect the saw layer is a touch thinner than the scissors…
@@GrahamAtDesk the saw layer is thinner than the scissors. It looks like it is only about 2/3 as thick. I have a Huntsman and a Ranger and they both have scissors and the saw so I looked at them for you. The Camper would definitely be a little thinner than the Climber.
Get a Midnite Manager (or a Manager if you still can). That way you've got both your ballpoint pen and nailfile needs covered (they're even better than the plus scale pen and the hook nailfile).
Nice review. Have you considered the Super Tinker? It has same tools as the Climber except replacing the corkscrew with a Philip head which is more useful to me.
Do you know why the CAMPER doesn't include the parcel hook (all-purpose hook)??? The CLIMBER is also a 3 layer tool and includes the awl, corkscrew, and parcel hook. Why is that?
Hola,... el gancho es una herramienta que encaja en solamente en el muelle de las tijeras. Osea que si una navaja suiza NO tiene tijeras, NO puede tener gancho. Saludos
Hey Dan. Do you know what other knives have the nail file on the back of the hook? I've had the Compact in my pocket for a few years and like that feature and of course the scissors, but miss the small blade and can opener/phillips function. The climber with plus scales looks like the perfect solution...or maybe the Mountaineer..... When is enough enough! I thought about experimenting on the back of the hook of one of my older knives to see if I could make it function as a nail file. Thanks for all the great videos!
Well since alox don't have backtools the Pioneer X would pretty much fit that description. 3 layers (but a little slimmer than the Climber since the alox scales are thinner than celidor). Obviously as an alox it can't have corkscrew or hook. Instead of secondary blade you get the inline reamer/punch, which is excellent. Rest of the tools are as per the Climber.
I carry a Climber attached to my keys everywhere. Not too heavy and genuinely useful. 2 ways to improve it- Changing the hook to the one from the Compact to add the file or changing the small blade for the file from the Sportsman. And changing the scales to plus scales so that the pen can be added. It's a shame that Victorinox don't offer these simple alternatives but then they'd rather sell a million different other variations of a million different knives it seems.
Will Oneill I recommend the climber but if you don't feel like you need scissors or mini screwdriver for glasses the Tinker is an excellent carry.... I mean it was good enough for MacGyver, right? :) Cheers! Thanks for watching!
Hey Dan, I just bought a Climber. I'm pretty happy with it but the scissors are getting stuck when I use them. It feels like they are too tight and the spring is not strong enough to push them open. I can feel the blades grinding. Maybe that's normal with any new Victorinox and will get better after a while?
Hey, HeK! Thanks for watching! That sounds unusual, especially from a new SAK. I would try soaking in hot water (as hot as your faucet will run, not near boiling) a good scrub, and oil. I've also soaked saks in oil and it has helped. If you still have problems after awl that, I'd consider sending it in to Victorinox for repair/ replacement
So, i am between a climber and a compact, Climber right now is almost half the price tha the compact. Need it for my EDC since a lost my usefull spartan.
Have you seen the Evolution series? Scales are a bit different so it's a bit stubbier in the pocket, but they're nice. The Evolution 14 has the toolset you're describing. The scissors are slightly different and a little less beefy (they're the Wenger design), but they're not half bad.
@@swissarmydan9354 review the Stay Glow Climber and how it's a shame that Stay Glow Climbers and Classic SD's are now retired and their should be a Stay Glow Compact now as the sole Stay Glow model since it's a popular knife.
Nice video, good content, but I beg to differ. I appreciate the practicality of having siccors, but in my opinion not worth giving up the saw over. Especially if you also plan to take your SAK with you on trips outdoors. I used to have a Camper, recently got a Hiker. Again, the corkscrew is nice to have but I find there are few situations in which a corkscrew really saves the day. I wish life was such that opening a bottle of whine would be a universal solution to practical problems, but as it stands I find it more comforting to have a sturdy phillipshead at all time.
All the 91mm SAKs are UK legal because the blade is under 3 inches (2.75") and doesn't lock (even if it was a 1" blade, if it is a locker or fixed, it's illegal to carry). Even so, with it being a, very rightfully, legal item, there is no trade of them, brand new or used, on eBay UK. Just accessories and oil. In the nanny state UK, there is the overlegislation, government involvement and the laws that are passed AND THEN there are companies and organisations (not 'erring on the side of caution', as I've heard some people put it) erring on the side of going even further than the law requires, in the name of their corporate image and 'political correctness' but how 'appearing to be even stricter than the law' became a trend in the UK that many people and companies follow, is beyond me. I can't understand it; unless it has to do with 'compensation culture' which is a big thing in the UK. No one believes in personal responsibility. Everything is somebody else's fault. Ebay might be afraid that if somebody buys a pocket knife using their website, then cuts themselves or somebody else, their parents, or even the buyer themselves, might sue eBay as being responsible (because if it weren't for eBay, the offender would not be in possession of the knife). That's how weird it is in batshit bonkers Britain. There's no trade in legal pocket knives or multi-tools on eBay but there is on Amazon. Go figure...
Climber is typically less cost than the compact. I like the can opener on the Climber better than the combo tool as it works better for Phillips head screws. More often than not, screws are Phillips. I do wish all of the hooks had the nail file. I carried a Tinker for a long time, went to the Super Tinker to add the scissors but found the climber better because of being able to upgrade and add the micro screwdriver for glasses repair. Love your channel.
I fully agree with your title. I had a climber in the pocket 24/7/365 for the past 15 years until recently. I love it, love it, love it! For the sake of variety (and compactness), I changed for a compact with plus scales last christmas. After 9 months, I'm 90% happy with that switch. A 2 rows SAK is great, still miss the 3mm screwdriver and the hole punch on occasions...
Preaching to the choir! lol. The Climber vs Compact decision is a major debacle for me! Thanks for watching!
wow i now use the climber hook every day..i ride a mountain bike and go shopping and strap all my goods to a basket using banjo like para chord with hooks...and the hook on the climber enables me to pull the hooks real tight and then unhook them...amazing ..i love the hook
I so love my Hercules. It's the go anywhere sak of my choice. A few days ago, I received my Climber in camou and it was a hit to me because of its compactness but retains its pair of sharp scissors and I got me a hook ! Great tandem for my man-sized Herc!
Just got a blacky Climber for $10 that is a 1991 to 2005 era version in great condition. A little Flitz on the scales and a microscrewdriver in the corkscrew and it’s going to be my beater SAK. Remember to be kind
Very good video ... I finally bought a new Climber ll from Amazon for under $15 ... Looking forward to getting it tomorrow ... Thanks ...
Heck yeah, Rick! A brand-spanking new Climber for under $15??? That's awesome!!! Heck of a deal for a lifelong companion. :) Thanks for watching. Cheers!
got the climber which I'm in love with now the tinker is on the way lol love your videos and thanks so much for you're help keep the good work up
Will Oneill glad to hear you like the climber. lol! I wonder what will be next... Beware of alox pox!!! Lol. Cheers!
i edc the exact same climber plus in black. The climber and me we are blood brothers.
Naisthehaze ain't they great? 😀 thanks for watching! Cheers!
The awl is good for making a hole in a can of beer for shotgunning. :) Found my Climber at the skatepark and I use it everyday.
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Hey Dan. The Climber is my favorite SAK, for know lol. I just picked up a new Climber Gold, Limited Edition. Great score, great Vic. Cheers & remember, be kind to each other lol
Pete Servinis congrats on the new acquisition! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Dan. My pleasure, thanks for posting these great vids.
I had no idea you could personalize your SAK on their website until recently haha. Anyway I ordered a pretty sweet green climber I'm excited about! I was trying out the spartan but it's a tad too thin for my liking. I'm thinking the climber will be perfect. Great video sir
A plus scaled Climber with the nail file hook from the Compact would be the perfect EDC knife, in my opinion. Since that exact knife does not exist without being custom made then the next best thing would be to pair a plus scaled Climber with a Classic SD or a Rambler.
Classic, I was about to make a similar comment. I prefer the 3 layer in the hand to the 2 layer, and already carry a Rambler all the time. Currently considering getting a Climber with a pocket clip to accompany the Rambler. Or maybe a Camper, to add the saw - a tricky decision, particularly as I suspect the saw layer is a touch thinner than the scissors…
@@GrahamAtDesk the saw layer is thinner than the scissors. It looks like it is only about 2/3 as thick. I have a Huntsman and a Ranger and they both have scissors and the saw so I looked at them for you. The Camper would definitely be a little thinner than the Climber.
Get a Midnite Manager (or a Manager if you still can). That way you've got both your ballpoint pen and nailfile needs covered (they're even better than the plus scale pen and the hook nailfile).
Climber is a nobrainer for me when it comes to buy a present for a buddy.
Indeed. Climber it is. Yeah in my pocket without fail. Awesome.
the beautiful climbers! great edc! i carry the huntsman because of my work. but, i like the spartan lite too! saludos amigo!
Any SAK is a good SAK! :D The Climber is SO CHEAP!
I've been carrying a compact allot just bought a white climber
I prefer the Climber and Super Tinker to my Compact. I have never found a Climber Plus.
Lee Groce both great knives you can find the plus skills online for about ten bucks
The Climber is my go- to. Its cheap, its a very reliable tool and is not too flashy.
The climber is great, but my EDC of choice is the Ranger. Gotta have that saw and file! I find it's the largest Sak that disappears in my pocket.
Nice review. Have you considered the Super Tinker? It has same tools as the Climber except replacing the corkscrew with a Philip head which is more useful to me.
knhsieh thanks for watching I usually prefer the corkscrew Swiss Army knives but I should do a dedicated super Tinker video. Cheers!
It's hard to get to screws sometimes with the dedicated Phillip's on the back. You can use the can opener as a Phillip's screwdriver.
Do you know why the CAMPER doesn't include the parcel hook (all-purpose hook)??? The CLIMBER is also a 3 layer tool and includes the awl, corkscrew, and parcel hook. Why is that?
Hola,... el gancho es una herramienta que encaja en solamente en el muelle de las tijeras.
Osea que si una navaja suiza NO tiene tijeras, NO puede tener gancho.
Saludos
Hey Dan. Do you know what other knives have the nail file on the back of the hook? I've had the Compact in my pocket for a few years and like that feature and of course the scissors, but miss the small blade and can opener/phillips function. The climber with plus scales looks like the perfect solution...or maybe the Mountaineer..... When is enough enough! I thought about experimenting on the back of the hook of one of my older knives to see if I could make it function as a nail file. Thanks for all the great videos!
I bought the Mountaineer because it's the like the Climber with a file. That one tool is like 3-4 tools in 1.
I just wish they make the Alox Climber a thing. Slim it down a lil bit. My EDC now is just a Climber and a flashlight, no dedicated knife needed
Well since alox don't have backtools the Pioneer X would pretty much fit that description. 3 layers (but a little slimmer than the Climber since the alox scales are thinner than celidor). Obviously as an alox it can't have corkscrew or hook. Instead of secondary blade you get the inline reamer/punch, which is excellent. Rest of the tools are as per the Climber.
I carry a Climber attached to my keys everywhere. Not too heavy and genuinely useful.
2 ways to improve it-
Changing the hook to the one from the Compact to add the file or
changing the small blade for the file from the Sportsman.
And changing the scales to plus scales so that the pen can be added.
It's a shame that Victorinox don't offer these simple alternatives but then they'd rather sell a million different other variations of a million different knives it seems.
Agree ...the climber is a great knife
looking to get new Swiss army knife for edc don't know to get this or the 91mm tinker plz help thank you
Will Oneill I recommend the climber but if you don't feel like you need scissors or mini screwdriver for glasses the Tinker is an excellent carry.... I mean it was good enough for MacGyver, right? :) Cheers! Thanks for watching!
Great knife have three of them.
Where from can we get plus scale???
I broke down and bought a Climber finally.
Hey Dan, I just bought a Climber. I'm pretty happy with it but the scissors are getting stuck when I use them. It feels like they are too tight and the spring is not strong enough to push them open. I can feel the blades grinding. Maybe that's normal with any new Victorinox and will get better after a while?
Hey, HeK! Thanks for watching! That sounds unusual, especially from a new SAK. I would try soaking in hot water (as hot as your faucet will run, not near boiling) a good scrub, and oil. I've also soaked saks in oil and it has helped. If you still have problems after awl that, I'd consider sending it in to Victorinox for repair/ replacement
Thanks for the quick response! I'll try it out.
I too like to soak my sak in oil ;)
@@lwlakksjd i use mineral oil to avoid issues with food prep.
So, i am between a climber and a compact, Climber right now is almost half the price tha the compact. Need it for my EDC since a lost my usefull spartan.
Can the plus scales be installed n a regular climber?
Yes, you can put them on any 91mm model. Thanks for watching!
@@swissarmydan9354 indeed! Your videos are great and have been super informative.
thanks victornox for the best quality.
jonal isidro cheers! Thanks for watching!
I am literally the only person I know in real life that carries a SAK. I love them and have for 19 of my 28 years.
I recently got a climber marked PYS - SWISS with the Victorinox logo on both scales. Could this be a knock off?
Probably an advertising. If the blade tang is stamped Victorinox, you know you have an original. Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Great show. You sound like Jack Nicholson! LOL!
Prefer the climber to the compact. Cannot connect to compact but climber hits on all levels.
Nice.
The climber would be perfect if it had a nail file instead of the small blade.
Have you seen the Evolution series? Scales are a bit different so it's a bit stubbier in the pocket, but they're nice. The Evolution 14 has the toolset you're describing. The scissors are slightly different and a little less beefy (they're the Wenger design), but they're not half bad.
@@GrahamAtDesk Yeah I considered it. The only drawback is the thickness of it in your pocket😕
I like my hiker sak
Where is your Stay Glow Climber?
Off camera but always close by. Thanks for watching! Cheers!!!
@@swissarmydan9354 review the Stay Glow Climber and how it's a shame that Stay Glow Climbers and Classic SD's are now retired and their should be a Stay Glow Compact now as the sole Stay Glow model since it's a popular knife.
Spartan or climber??
Can it go on the plane with you
nope
Nice video, good content, but I beg to differ. I appreciate the practicality of having siccors, but in my opinion not worth giving up the saw over. Especially if you also plan to take your SAK with you on trips outdoors. I used to have a Camper, recently got a Hiker. Again, the corkscrew is nice to have but I find there are few situations in which a corkscrew really saves the day. I wish life was such that opening a bottle of whine would be a universal solution to practical problems, but as it stands I find it more comforting to have a sturdy phillipshead at all time.
All the 91mm SAKs are UK legal because the blade is under 3 inches (2.75") and doesn't lock (even if it was a 1" blade, if it is a locker or fixed, it's illegal to carry).
Even so, with it being a, very rightfully, legal item, there is no trade of them, brand new or used, on eBay UK. Just accessories and oil.
In the nanny state UK, there is the overlegislation, government involvement and the laws that are passed AND THEN there are companies and organisations (not 'erring on the side of caution', as I've heard some people put it) erring on the side of going even further than the law requires, in the name of their corporate image and 'political correctness' but how 'appearing to be even stricter than the law' became a trend in the UK that many people and companies follow, is beyond me. I can't understand it; unless it has to do with 'compensation culture' which is a big thing in the UK. No one believes in personal responsibility. Everything is somebody else's fault.
Ebay might be afraid that if somebody buys a pocket knife using their website, then cuts themselves or somebody else, their parents, or even the buyer themselves, might sue eBay as being responsible (because if it weren't for eBay, the offender would not be in possession of the knife).
That's how weird it is in batshit bonkers Britain. There's no trade in legal pocket knives or multi-tools on eBay but there is on Amazon. Go figure...
White
Right?
On a budget???
I barely spent $100 for 2 swiss army's. SMH..
Climber is the best edc and lets be honest SAKs are not an outdoor tool
SAK on a budget? Must be REALLY broke
Fair enough. $20 vs $40 for a non-essential is important to some folks. Thanks for watching! Cheers!!!