Victorinox RangerWood 55 Review | Big Blade, Bigger Saw, Built for the Outdoors

Victorinox RangerWood 55 Review | Big Blade, Bigger Saw, Built for the Outdoors

I own a lot of Swiss Army knives, and most of them live in that sweet spot of urban practicality—small slip joints with scissors, screwdrivers, and just enough blade for daily life. The Victorinox Rangerwood 55 is different. It feels like Victorinox designed this one with a campsite in mind. Bigger, burlier, and outfitted with the kind of tools you actually need in the outdoors, it’s less “pocket SAK” and more “lightweight companion to your fixed blade.”

Best Swiss Army Knives for EDC | Real-World Picks That Actually Earn Pocket Time
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Best Swiss Army Knives for EDC | Real-World Picks That Actually Earn Pocket Time

Swiss Army Knives remain great tools for camping because they still outperform so many of their rivals. And with so many variations of the classic Swiss Army Knife on the market today, there’s a knife for every occasion. These are the best Swiss Army Knives for camping, each evaluated on a range of factors including tool selection and quality, size, weight, price and ergonomics

Do I Really Need a Swiss Army Knife? | Why This Is A Worthy Addition To Your Pocket

Do I Really Need a Swiss Army Knife? | Why This Is A Worthy Addition To Your Pocket

Do I need a Swiss Army Knife? Absolutely! Let me tell you, as a professional adventurer, I wouldn’t dare leave home without one. This pocket-sized toolbox is a game-changer, offering a wide range of tools that can tackle any challenge. The importance of a Swiss Army Knife cannot be overstated, and the benefits of owning one are…

The History of the Swiss Army Knife

The History of the Swiss Army Knife

Ah, the Swiss. We love them for their cheese, watches, and chocolates (Toblerone, anyone?). But of course there’s something more closely associated with Switzerland: the iconic Swiss Army Knife. It seems like any traveler who visits Switzerland leaves with one (or even two) in his or her pocket. Perhaps you own a Swiss Army knife or know someone who owns one (perhaps your dad or grandfather) and you have been fascinated when, as a child, you saw them use it.