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Victorinox Trekker NS: Pocket Knife Done Right - Preparedmind101

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  • Continuing the folder series, I look at the Victorinox Trekker, a very popular "just right" pocket knife/Multi-tool.
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  • @leifodinson4053
    @leifodinson4053 4 роки тому +31

    That wood saw is actually really good. It may take second to catch, but I've sawed through branches as thick as my arm with ease

  • @turbzyangling
    @turbzyangling 7 років тому +10

    The blade reminds me of a plague doctor mask. Love it

  • @trulsdirio
    @trulsdirio 7 років тому +38

    I ike the serrated version, as the reversed style makes so much more sense. You have the fine edge where you do all your carving and controlled cuts and towards the tip, where you do more draw cuts th Victorinox serrations do really work well!

    • @lonetrader1
      @lonetrader1 5 років тому +2

      Damn, never thought of it that way......

    • @BlankSpot07
      @BlankSpot07 3 роки тому +4

      Using it may make more sense,,, until you go to sharpen it

    • @dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9784
      @dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9784 3 роки тому +1

      @@BlankSpot07 Then you use a diamond rod or small round file and sharpen it.

    • @elibreeze1312
      @elibreeze1312 Рік тому

      @@BlankSpot07 the sharpening is the only downside I've found with this blade and even then, if you have the right sharpener, it makes a world of a difference. the steel seems to be very good too, even though Victorinox doesn't advertise what steel they use.

  • @rhino5419
    @rhino5419 7 років тому +6

    Hi, i've had the victorinox forrester on my belt for the last 25 years. nearly the same model but with pliers. Never a problem, used every day and abused quite a lot. I love it. best multi tool i have ever owned, and i've had a few.

    • @Hexsyn
      @Hexsyn 4 роки тому

      Out of curiosity, is there a reason you went the direction of a Vic rather than a leatherman when it came to carrying a multitool with pliers?

  • @nikgyver7
    @nikgyver7 7 років тому +51

    victorinox use x55crMov14(hardness 56,high rust and corrosion resist with life time warranty)..i glad that you start using swiss army knives.i use them from 1987 and never fail.(check my channel for swiss army knife uses and ideas).

    • @765outdoors
      @765outdoors 5 років тому +2

      NIKOS DOULAS NikGyver how in the world did you get the exact steel? Thought victorinox kept that a secret

    • @theplasticdesert2408
      @theplasticdesert2408 5 років тому +1

      They use several stainless steels.

    • @waynepalmer6743
      @waynepalmer6743 4 роки тому +1

      Nikos Doulas NikGyver the steel victorinox uses is proprietary niko nobody but victorinox knows the formula so

    • @pubplays368
      @pubplays368 4 роки тому

      @@waynepalmer6743 He actually nailed the steel. You act like employees don't reveal info about production companies. Wether or not it was supposed to be revealed doesn't matter. It's all over the web for you to find.

  • @CristianoNogueiraBushcraft
    @CristianoNogueiraBushcraft 7 років тому +13

    On SAK Wiki they say the steel is Krupp 1.4116.
    I REALLY love my SAKs.

    • @mateusbslima
      @mateusbslima 5 років тому

      Cristiano Nogueira hahahahaa sempre acompanhando seu canal! Achei seu comentário aqui por um acaso!

  • @grandriver3152
    @grandriver3152 7 років тому +41

    I've had one in camo for a couple of years. Chris underestimates the saw. It's much longer then most multitools offer. You can bring down small trees with it, even build a shelter. If you go in the woods without a saw, you should have one of these with you. Not as light as a Mora but a better secondary blade to carry I think.

    • @Hexsyn
      @Hexsyn 4 роки тому +3

      I was actually about to respond about the saw. "Small" compared to a dedicated saw? Sure. Compared to pretty much any other multitool? It is huuuuge.

    • @linds6609
      @linds6609 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah agree, I have this knife in my collection and the saw is super useful, pretty versatile and cuts through pretty much anything I've tried.

  • @HickSquatch
    @HickSquatch 7 років тому +10

    I have been carrying my Trekker for several years now. I love the thing. The edge on mine was fine, it gets shaving sharp easily and touches up nicely; not needed a stone on it yet, just a ceramic rod and strop.

    • @HickSquatch
      @HickSquatch 7 років тому +2

      Oh, and the saw will chew through a fir 2x4 just fine. It's almost big enough to be useful.

  • @jaybarr3307
    @jaybarr3307 7 років тому +33

    I think you really underestimate the utility of the saw. An SAK is in my pocket 100% of the time. Even in my pajamas, I mean 100%; they are that useful. Personal favs are the S18 and, for around the office, the Explorer model.

    • @sivram435
      @sivram435 5 років тому +2

      😂 "...pajamas!" 😂

  • @itbelike--thatsometimes9876
    @itbelike--thatsometimes9876 3 роки тому +2

    The trekker is bomb. Especially the saw. It’s definitely longer then any leatherman I’ve seen. And I grew to love the blade with serrations. Didn’t think I would, but Vic knows what they’re doing

  • @KannixKostnix
    @KannixKostnix 7 років тому +14

    Seriously, try the serrated blade. If you look at this knive as a utility knife given to Swiss and German soldiers rather than a "tactical" blade, it's serrations at the front part make total sense. Makes it a super cutter/slicer for everything from rope and cord to bread and tomatoes while the chisel grind towards the handle allows for very powerful and precise cuts. With the non-serrated blade you're missing out on the best utility/camp folder out there, the only one that was done right. Tricky to gut fish or skin deer with, but when it comes to chowing down your prey, that steak knife blade lets you catch up in no time.

    • @DeliriumXM
      @DeliriumXM 5 років тому +1

      It does make sense because serrations require less sharpening. but I did reshape the blade a lose the serrations because I frequently sharpen my knives, and I do believe that a well sharpened non-serrated blade beats serrations any day. BUT if you don't sharpen your knives frequently serrated is better.

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom 7 років тому +60

    I've owned that model for over a year. Very underrated knife.

    • @Strange-Viking
      @Strange-Viking 7 років тому +6

      NGMonocrom in the u.s. maybe, not in europe. Almost all e.u. countries have it and/or its smaller brother only alluminium version as pocketknife. In e.u. its regarded as one of if not the best pocketknive there is. I can personaly vouch forit too. The multitool is way better then a leatherman too. You can pound on it with a sledgehammer and it wont distort nor break (ive done it as I worked allot with it)

    • @ericblade8330
      @ericblade8330 5 років тому

      NGMonocrom plz

  • @boknows7319
    @boknows7319 7 років тому +10

    I love swiss army knives,I've been edc one since I was 10 or 11 many many moons ago lol. Thanks for the video

  • @Shooter11B
    @Shooter11B 7 років тому +2

    One of my all time favorite knives. Mine is right in front of me as I type this. Simple, honest, robust and useful. No extra frills, just the best features. Love it.

  • @meccagold2009
    @meccagold2009 7 років тому +50

    x5CrMo14 aka 1.4110 is the Victorinox steel type. Its like INOX.

    • @eachday9538
      @eachday9538 7 років тому +6

      Inox is just shorthand for the french word for "stainless steel", could be any variation of stainless steel I would think?

    • @marcrhodes7177
      @marcrhodes7177 7 років тому +1

      Kit Bloke nay, my friend. Its short for Inoxidable, meaning rustproof, or inoxidizable. Which is still a lie because only certain steels never rust like 4116 Krupp, and the best 416s like on Rolexes and the Spyderco Salt series. Yay

    • @eachday9538
      @eachday9538 7 років тому +3

      That's kind of what I mean, I should have said French *equivalent* of the word "stainless" steel (most stainless isn't rustproof either). The point being, Inox is a term for a group of steels, not a particular composition.

    • @eachday9538
      @eachday9538 7 років тому +1

      ooh, putting an asterisk on each end of a word makes it bold, interesting

    • @timbrwolf2238
      @timbrwolf2238 7 років тому

      Winner.

  • @CanItAlready
    @CanItAlready 7 років тому +10

    Sometimes they call it an awl, sometimes they call it a reamer. It's pretty good at poking & drilling holes in stuff, including wood and plastic.

  • @RatdogDRB
    @RatdogDRB 4 роки тому +2

    That tool on the back is a "reamer". With the hole, it becomes a reamer/awl. "Firefly" is now available to replace the toothpick. Never hurts to have another ferro rod option in hand/pocket. The Ranger Grip 78 is also non-serrated, the saw blade is a tad longer, with more spine, and the shield on the scales is what releases the liner lock (traditional direction use too) to release the blade.

  • @brr8888
    @brr8888 7 років тому +1

    I've had the NS Trekker for over a year now, awesome knife and i can tell you nothing feathersticks better!

  • @stauguastine
    @stauguastine 5 років тому +1

    I just picked one of these NS versions of this knife up from Amazon, they had plenty in stock. This is a nice pocket knife and am glad to finally get one. Just fyi, I love SAK's so I already had a bent to a positive impression of the knife. As far as the edge goes, I was happy with the edge and was not too thin. I tend to prefer my pocket knives to have a razor edge anyway and strop them to get it when I get a new knife if it does not have one. Great review on this knife Chris, and thanks for the work you do. SAK's are a great all around budget go to knife, they are very good quality for the money and you don't break the bank if you have to replace one. The lifetime guarantee is true to its word as I have had to make use of it too, again just an FYI for those watching the video. So for a good all around knife, whatever style of SAK you get, with a lifetime guarantee that you can use, and for a good price SAK's are hard to beat. Thanks again for the video.

  • @jamesbridges7750
    @jamesbridges7750 7 років тому +17

    Been using those for years, was also my son's first pocket knife! The German and US Armies have versions of the same knife .
    Seriously though, TRY THE SAW, surprisingly good tool!

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  7 років тому +5

      +James Bridges Used it last night on some Dow rods. It works.

  • @guycalgary7800
    @guycalgary7800 4 роки тому +1

    I have the serrated version , it’s always in my work jacket here on the farm. Just extremely useful and love the one handed opening .

    • @guycalgary7800
      @guycalgary7800 Рік тому +1

      Two years later qnd its still going strong.

  • @EDCAdventures1991
    @EDCAdventures1991 7 років тому +1

    It's a great blade. I just bought the slightly bigger rangergrip 78

  • @pizzapimp8128
    @pizzapimp8128 7 років тому +1

    I've carried Victorinox knives for years. The tools on those things have fixed more equipment on the fly than I could possibly count. I stopped carrying them only because the knife blades wouldn't hold a edge without sharpening constantly. It sure would be nice if they would upgrade the blade steel. I for one would be willing to pay more for it.

  • @atl17isfast
    @atl17isfast 7 років тому

    I bought this same knife recently. Cut some thick cardboard with it, no blade roll. It sharpened easy, 20 degree edge. Keep up the good video work. thanks

  • @johnnysal5635
    @johnnysal5635 6 років тому +1

    I just bought a Trekker! $39 and it arrives soon. YAY. i really was interested in this after your video. Thank You.

  • @gregwright392
    @gregwright392 7 років тому +1

    You might be surprised how well the saw does despite its size. Keep up the good work young man!

  • @timsummers870
    @timsummers870 4 роки тому +2

    It's not too easy to find the NS version for the Trekker. For a while I wanted to buy this exact knife but I ended up buying the serrated one for a lack of availability. However, I'm super stoked. The serrated blade is great for any use, although it is said to be more difficult to sharpen.

    • @thegeth4293
      @thegeth4293 Рік тому

      You can find the forester is non serrated, actually you cant find a serrated forester at all anymore.
      The forester is just the trekker with a corkscrew.
      The reason the trekker is only serrated is because its the current issue swiss armt knife, serrations stay sharp longer in the field

  • @killiansred100
    @killiansred100 7 років тому +1

    Used this knife for almost 2 years good around camp feather sticking. Does not obliviously keep an edge like super steels but nice companion knife

  • @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941
    @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941 7 років тому +2

    Great boat knife to hang on the life jacket to use when fishing. Great knife as is all of the Victorinox Swiss Army knives.

  • @rudysroots2789
    @rudysroots2789 7 років тому +1

    This knife is fantastic!! Has the multi tool blade ever. I've owned it since it came out and love it!! Very affordable and underrated!!

  • @Nanyael
    @Nanyael 7 років тому +3

    I have the serrated one and it's just perfect.

    • @baobo67
      @baobo67 3 роки тому

      Me too. Slices through everything like seat belts etc. for emergency.

  • @FreeAmericaChannel
    @FreeAmericaChannel 7 років тому

    The Trekker is my go-to EDC knife. I use a kydex neck sheath with it. I have the standard, the NS and the German Army Knife version which does not have the toothpick and tweezers (which fall out when hanging around my neck).

  • @Mragonizehut
    @Mragonizehut 7 років тому

    I have owned this knife for a couple of months since I saw Junkyard Fox say it was an awesome tool. So I decided to try it for myself and I couldn't agree with Junkyard Fox enough, great knife all around out in the field. Everything you might need in your normal day right in your pocket.

  • @LGSkywalker82
    @LGSkywalker82 7 років тому

    This is Corporals Corner go to knife. The saw is awesome for Bushcraft and the one hand open is a good emergency broken hand/arm prep. Ordering mine soon now that I've got all my big items in my kit covered. Thanks for the review and suggestion about the stock blade finish!

  • @motorheadguitarist
    @motorheadguitarist 4 роки тому +1

    From what I could find out, Victorinox knives are 440c / X55CrMo14 / DIN 1.4110 steel(s). Hope this helps!

  • @Darignobullseye
    @Darignobullseye 7 років тому

    I really like that pocket knife for good features and all the possible uses. Thanks for reviewing.

  • @levicaddell1077
    @levicaddell1077 7 років тому +7

    Hi Chris, The "nay-sayer" speaks... lol Yes, I love this knife and fully endorse it. It is well worth $50. I have used it for years and it has never failed me in any way. The blades are hand finished so someone made a big Oooops on yours. I have used mine for years and only had to hone it on a Swiss Army knife steel. Yes it us sharp because I can and have trimmed my beard with it. There are so many serrated blades around because few buy them. They are impractical for bushcraft and everyday work. However, their intended use was for the military - cutting straps, ropes and parachute chords if you end up in a tree. That is why the serrations are at the front. The saw although small cuts like a razor on small wood. It is great for around camp - tent pegs, dingle sticks, traps, etc. It also is a great striker for a ferro rod. (Used the back of the saw blade.☺) The other tools work great too. I have a older model so the reamer has a hole and can be used as an awl... not sure why they changed that. As for the steel type - good luck - finding out what it is is like finding the recipe for KFC. lol
    So, yes buy one guys and gals you will like. And yes this one is well worth $50.
    I wish you could have shown this one in action Chris. It ain't fancy but it really works.

    • @ericblade8330
      @ericblade8330 5 років тому

      Levi Caddell take tootpik out, pop off cover. L Cheap O. Liner had to use screwdriver to vlose it was so stiff. I bent the liner a lil still lil tight. Never again🔪🔪sorry sparky. Case buck camillus crkt, cold steel.......

  • @xdmatt1320
    @xdmatt1320 7 років тому +1

    Love the trekker !!!

  • @jeremiahhaynie2485
    @jeremiahhaynie2485 7 років тому +1

    I love mine had it for years it's my second fav the first being my victorinox farmer great knives

  • @Policesamuri77717
    @Policesamuri77717 3 роки тому

    It is my understanding, based on a comment by someone reviewing the Cold steel Pocket Bushman, that it is the 4116 German steel. The comment in the review said that the Bushman had the same steel as Victorinox knives.

  • @SteveB357
    @SteveB357 7 років тому +1

    VictorINox is the steel. Inox was one of the two innovations that created the Swiss army knife. Inox is a closely guarded secret formula. The front serration put me off, but with use, you get used to it, and I now prefer it. Mine came with the serrations shaving sharp. I prefer it now. The rear smooth edge gives you some real usable space for fine use.

  • @frediacreech3000
    @frediacreech3000 5 років тому +1

    It is an awl......the eye hole was added for sewing up heavy canvas or similar.The awl is great for putting in an extra belt buckle hole.....drilling holes into wood for....say like starting screws.....etc.

  • @disco07
    @disco07 4 роки тому

    Even though this vid is dated 2017, I just purchased the Trekker recently to replace my old SAK. I don't carry them anymore cause I live in the city. I keep it on my computer table where it has a 1001 uses. From opening letters, UPS boxes, and many miscellaneous things. A pretty dang good economical knife. Nice review.

  • @aaronzierke9920
    @aaronzierke9920 3 місяці тому

    Thanks. I'm looking to get a Hercules or a ranger grip. It's no chopper but is the right knife for the woods.just wish they came with a magnifying glass. Oh yes the one thing everyone forgets about the Swiss army knifes . You can take them apart and build them to your specifications. Can't do that with a Leatherman.

  • @FuttFel
    @FuttFel 7 років тому

    You really can't go wrong with any Victorinox model. I have quite a few of them and I use them a lot in the woods. The Swisschamp is especially nice for outdoor use. On a recent BBQ with friends, the knife was used to cut meat, open packaging etc. The bottle opener was used to open bottles. The small pliers was used to lift some food off the grill, lift the grill grate and so on. If we'd caught any fish that day, I would've used the fish scaler, but we didn't have much luck that day.
    The steel info can be found online, but it's some proprietary mix that favors corrosion resistance over edge holding. It's pretty much a perfect fit for this sort of blade. It's very easy to maintain, the profile helps it cut food and packaging very well and you never really have to worry about it getting rusty unless you actually let water get inside the slipjoint mechanisms and whatnot.

  • @Uncle_Red
    @Uncle_Red 7 років тому +15

    Regular awls don't have a hole, just stitching/sewing awls. So it is technically still an awl.

    • @MJA5
      @MJA5 3 роки тому +1

      that's an awl. How's that for 3 years later haha

  • @yewtreeknives5834
    @yewtreeknives5834 7 років тому

    Hi Chris, Victorinox uses 1.4110 ( X55CrMo14) and 1.4116 ( X50CrMoV15) steel, and this is somwhere between 440A and 440B steel. I have a lot of them and some I use over 40 years and they are super if you give them a bit of maintenance! Thx for the vid, greetings from the Belgian Ardennes, Yves.

  • @daysofnoah1748
    @daysofnoah1748 3 роки тому

    I just got one of the last Bark River SOG knives in the mail yesterday ! Exactly like yours ! They are cool.

  • @muhsinbustillo
    @muhsinbustillo 6 років тому +1

    The tool is called a reamer, I believe :) Synonymous with awls, but used typically for lighter, thinner material, like those used in clothing textiles.

  • @SteveB357
    @SteveB357 7 років тому

    I used mine for three years now. Oh, the awl works as an anuger. It can be made VERY sharp for boring in soft materials.

  • @annettesmith6241
    @annettesmith6241 7 років тому +1

    Great knife for survival kit.

  • @farmtrout66
    @farmtrout66 7 років тому

    I just ordered one of these !
    I've EDC a Swiss Champ for 30 years!
    Don't underestimate the saw that little fella will take a lot of use. Great knives!
    As for the steal???? Not sure but I can tell you ,you can forget your knife in your pocket jump in the creek and dry her out in the sun and it won't rust! Not a speck in 30 years!
    Clean it and lightly oil it once in a while and it will serve you well.

  • @slodeth5
    @slodeth5 6 років тому +1

    The saw works well for cutting a temporary shelter frame. Compact and light.

  • @josephgahagan4692
    @josephgahagan4692 5 років тому +2

    Owners of this knife are surprised with a reveiw of this knife that describes the saw basically as useless. You couldnt be more wrong. This saw is one of if not the best saws on a multi tool. alot of times people are buying a saw that happens to have a knife and 10 other functions. Use the dam thing before you do a reveiw. This will up your credibility and get you subs.

    • @DD-d6d3
      @DD-d6d3 4 роки тому

      No kidding.

  • @DeliriumXM
    @DeliriumXM 5 років тому +1

    My dad gave me a Switzerland peace support knife that if yet to see anyone else have, it was serrated, but not anymore. Other than that I like this knife a good bit.

  • @debonairedragon
    @debonairedragon 7 років тому

    Been looking at these for a while. Definitely worth trying to get one.

  • @domkabala
    @domkabala 6 років тому

    The standard steel used is 1.4110 though there are variations in the steel type and Rc scale depending on the where the steel is going. For instance the steel used in the blade for the swiss army knife is 1.4110, but for the springs and various steel riggings 1.4021 and 1.4031 are used respectively.

  • @thronebreaker6950
    @thronebreaker6950 6 років тому +1

    The leatherman PS4 teams up very well with the trekker

  • @LarsRibe
    @LarsRibe 7 років тому +1

    The steel is 1.4110 Rostfrei, but that is a secret :-) I have the german army version "Bundeswehr" of the Trekker. Very solid EDC.

    • @LarsRibe
      @LarsRibe 7 років тому

      ..and the saw is AWESOME!

  • @jojojeep1
    @jojojeep1 Рік тому +1

    1.4116 is the stainless steel Victorinox uses, has no name just a number. It is the same steel they use on the CRKT seismic

  • @annettesmith6241
    @annettesmith6241 7 років тому

    I have one, I really like it. It's a brilliant back up.

  • @OutdoorWanderer1
    @OutdoorWanderer1 7 років тому +1

    I've been carrying one for about a year, for woods trips. The only thing I found lacking was I wish the saw blade locked in place like the knife blade. The saw blade has a good sharp spine but by not locking, it can't be used to its full potential.

  • @chrishanssen1980
    @chrishanssen1980 7 років тому

    Thanks for doing a victorinox! I love them in general. I currently edc the compact. I think worth a look for real world everyday tasks.

  • @stephenoshea1166
    @stephenoshea1166 7 років тому

    I like that victorinox, but I'm slightly put off by the non pocket clip. Also liner lock direction and side of the tool that the blade is located on seems to be set up for lefties. What looks a good competitor, (and check it out ) is the ruike trekker ld32, ruike are somehow linked to fenix. Available on my fenix website. Blade position and operation of liner seem to be more conventional, and blade steel is 12c27 sandvic which is what mora use. G10 scales etc, similar price. I just prefer the victorinox tool combinations.

  • @williamshelton4265
    @williamshelton4265 7 років тому

    Awesome thanks for the review man I've been interested in this for a while . Thanks for all the stuff you do .

  • @csh6220
    @csh6220 7 років тому +1

    For light bushcraft work I really like the saw and tweezers. Sooner or later you will get a splinter. Does your saw spine work good on a fero rod? Most saw blades seem to have a sharp spine. Love your videos and glad to see your channel grow so much.

  • @todddinezza3921
    @todddinezza3921 7 років тому

    Thanks for reviewing this folding knife Chris! I had picked one up recently and was curious to see your opinion on it. I also noticed that it is very similar to the green Swiss and German Army issue knives as well. Perhaps, you could do a comparison video between them next. Always glad to see your videos and hear your reviews on these items. Thanks again!

  • @bendoucette5921
    @bendoucette5921 7 років тому

    Hello Chris,
    Thanks for the review. I have been leaning toward the Rangergrip 79 . It seems to be the same as the Trekker except an awl instead of a reamer, and a corkscrew instead of a philips head. I was unaware that the Trekker was available with a straight edge. I will reevaluate, but I do seem to use the corkscrew alot on my camper and rucksack knives.
    I would also like to thank you for turning me on to the Ontario Rat 1. I have since picked up a Rat 2 as well, and love them both.
    Take care,
    Ben from Nova Scotia

  • @oldgeccko8207
    @oldgeccko8207 7 років тому

    I've had mine about three year's and Love it! The Swiss Army requested a new issue knife and helped develop it, and now it's issued to the German Army, it has a green handle with the German Eagle, (want that next) I have a good collection of EDC knives, but I use this one Daily.

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  7 років тому +1

      +old geccko There is a new one being issued to the US military. Which says a lot given they usually only use US made stuff.

    • @oldgeccko8207
      @oldgeccko8207 7 років тому

      PREPAREDMIND101 I will Have to get one of those! Do you know what kind, when? When I was in the Army ya got Busted for ANY lock blade😨

  • @ComeOnPelican91
    @ComeOnPelican91 7 років тому +2

    Don't underestimate its size. My trekker stays in the drawer because it's slightly too thick for edc in pocket. Love it, though.

  • @BrentonCarr
    @BrentonCarr 7 років тому +20

    Wish they hat put a hole in the awl/scribe tool.

  • @norby0418
    @norby0418 3 роки тому

    I’ve carried SAKs daily for well over 30 years and have always found them to be well made useful tools with blades that hold an edge fairly well. Yes they are light duty but even the most basic like like the Spartan or Tinker have a decent assortment of tools and I would much rather carry a SAK than any multi-tool.

  • @tomallen100
    @tomallen100 7 років тому +1

    Pretty decent looking knife, what I hate about newer multitools is the lack of the basic tools. Leatherman had it pretty much right with their original.

  • @Trisisda
    @Trisisda 7 років тому

    I believe that the steel they use is "1,4110" or "X55CrMo14". It's the same steel that the most German kitcheknive factory's use. The can be heattreaded in different way so it can also become a good cheap stainless for outdoor kinves. The German company "Eickhorn" also use it for outdoor knives and it works well.
    Just google for "1,4110 steel" or something and you will find details about. Greeting from Germany.

  • @hans-jurgenwiegand7465
    @hans-jurgenwiegand7465 4 роки тому +1

    I just ordered one, because I liked the German Army grip. That was enough!

  • @jameshill6872
    @jameshill6872 7 років тому

    The blade steel formula is 5160. carbon .56-.64, chromium .7-.9, manganese .75-1.0, phosphorous .035, silicon .15-.35, sulphur .04.

  • @rica967
    @rica967 6 років тому

    I own 2 of these knives and very pleased with them

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 3 роки тому

    Good review. Maybe not what I want. I’ll keep looking.

  • @johnlhigh
    @johnlhigh 7 років тому

    I have the Victorinox Swiss Army EVOgrip 18. Use it for hiking along with my Mora bushcraft knife. Like the somthin somthin stainless blade. Use for cutting foodstuff. Happen to like stainless for that purpose. Pretty cool pocket knife...

  • @Dronston
    @Dronston 7 років тому

    I have had the serrated version for many years, great folder. I even did some light batoning with it (lock disengaged) for kindling, which it survived. The sturdy locking screwdriver also came in handy a few times. Would prefer the plain edge, the serrations make no sense to me and are hard to sharpen.

    • @Pinki2019
      @Pinki2019 6 років тому

      The Victorinox serrations are real easy to sharpen on a Sypderco Sharpmaker. There's a video somewhere on UA-cam demonstrating. I think the serrations are good for bread and meat. This is the civilian version of the knife issued to soldiers and I think they anticipated soldiers using them on food. It makes more sense to have the straight edge portion on the bottom so it's easier to work with on wood.

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 6 років тому

    Got the early model the rucksack ! Its been a great blade

  • @Milkman4279
    @Milkman4279 Рік тому

    I took the saw off of mine, so I basically have a Pioneer with a beefed up locking blade and locking bottleopener/screwdriver.

  • @lesliepaulkovacs6442
    @lesliepaulkovacs6442 7 років тому +12

    Time for the Wayback Machine. The Reamer was designed so as to clean out... wait for it... Pipe Bowls! Remember, some of the Tools on SWAKs were designed for Tasks that are no longer Applicable. Like the Tiny Screwdriver? Rifle Sights Adjustments. Cork Screws? In America? I've also heard that the reason the Locking Blade has the Serations up front is to get around some EU Nanny State Reg that says One Handed Locking Blade Folders MUST be some kind of Evil Assault Weapon and therefore must be BANNED! But put the Serrations up Front, and it MAGICALLY turns into a Rescue Tool for cutting Seat Belts and Paracord when one lands in a Tree after a Skydive. Or so I heard. And one can carry Opinal #13s because they take Two Hands to Lock/Unlock, which delays the Bad Guys all of what, Two Seconds? But Hey! These Stupid EU Knife Laws MUST be Working, or else why are Terrorists using Trucks, AK 47s and Butcher Knives from the Kitchen instead of Kershaw Folders? Hope this helps.

  • @Bluenkight
    @Bluenkight 7 років тому

    HI Chris. I would say try getting the serrated version and try your sheath test. i have both and my serrated one works a lot better on cutting through stuff like rope and harder materials. BTW love your stuff keep up the awesome work you do. thank you

  • @samdee9653
    @samdee9653 7 років тому +4

    Steel on vlctorinix knives is. X 55 crm14 or din 1.14110

  • @disco0752
    @disco0752 7 років тому

    I like the Bark River, its kind of alluring. The Swiss trekker looks pretty good and I'm thinking of replacing one of my older Swiss knives anyway. Kool dude, thanks for the info.

  • @onetimeoutdoorsdj1394
    @onetimeoutdoorsdj1394 7 років тому

    Very nice I've always wanted that model

  • @pwor4844
    @pwor4844 7 років тому +1

    Did that Ken Onion eliminate the sharp tip ?

  • @williamyoung369
    @williamyoung369 7 років тому

    Soligen steel, German. Non threading awl, for drilling holes in wood. Great production! Thanks again..

  • @larrylightle9108
    @larrylightle9108 7 років тому

    The one I have has the rubber inserts on the handle and the release for the blade is to actually push in the symbol to release the blade

  • @freman007
    @freman007 5 місяців тому

    Nobody outside Victorinox knows exactly what the steel is. It is very stainless, so it's very corrosion resistant, and it does take a fine edge (which suggests low carbides), but it's not especially hard. That means it doesn't hold an edge for a long time (although being so thin means they cut fairly well even when dulled) but they resharpen easily too, which is of concern for outdoor survival.
    At a guess, and comparing it to my Cold Steel Eland, I'd say it's similar to the German 4116 stainless that Cold Steel uses on their budget knives.

  • @redriver6541
    @redriver6541 2 роки тому

    You can build a hell of a shelter with that saw.....if you know what you're doing. I see this knife/tool as a great piece of equipment to add to a small 1-3 day oh shit bag. Especially if you're like me and already have a couple of blades on you as your edc...plus a pew with some extra freedom seeds.

  • @Sluggo773
    @Sluggo773 6 років тому

    I have one and I attached a nite ize hip chip for pocket carry makes it really nice for edc

  • @ArcticGator
    @ArcticGator 7 років тому +5

    sounds like after sharpening they didnt strop it and it left a wire on the edge and that is what rolled.

  • @edrodriguez7801
    @edrodriguez7801 7 років тому +20

    It's "SHINY" Stainless steel....

    • @Sharky762
      @Sharky762 7 років тому +7

      You need to load up on humor more

  • @fotobaerchi
    @fotobaerchi 7 років тому +1

    Victorinox use 1.4110/ 440A steel for most of their knives. For the Hunter Pro I found 440C.

  • @eds1994fatboy
    @eds1994fatboy 6 років тому

    That pokey thing as you call it is an awl....it just doesn't have the sewing eye hole built in.Actually call this knife a OHT....One Handed Trekker...because of the thumb loop to kick out the blade with one hand.BTW....the saw will cut more than ya think....Great review Chris

  • @smirkingdevil
    @smirkingdevil 6 років тому

    I have the “just blade” version. Love it! I have yet to sharpen it, as the duller the blade, the less likely I will cut myself.

  • @kennywheelus6857
    @kennywheelus6857 4 роки тому

    I believe the stainless steel is San vic,hey chris check out the huntsman xt version, I believe you'll love it better or the ranger grip 78

  • @rolandpl1958
    @rolandpl1958 7 років тому

    You should also check out the Dutch Army and German Army versions of this Victorinox knife. The have the 'cool factor' in OD green. Although they come with the (partially) serrated blades only.