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Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
Tho it's tool set may be limited its utility is immense the perfect comfortable size and shape to drop in your pocket and go everywhere with from the office to the factory and out in the woods this work of art will do everything you demand of it and ask for more I absolutely love it
Rodrigo
Comentado en México el 23 de abril de 2025
Muy buen accesorios para excursiones y campamentos. No es muy abultado y tiene una hoja de muy buen tamaño
Duconse
Comentado en México el 6 de diciembre de 2024
Es excelente para el uso en campo y ciudad, biene con lo necesario y descrito en el producto y la calidad de la marca es muy buena
Bradley Morin
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de diciembre de 2024
This is a great knife and I'd highly recommend it. I've put it through the paces over the past year and it's held up fantasticly bushcrafting.
JuanJo Jiménez Rmz.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2024
Una entrega muy rapida y costo bueno.
Paul
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de septiembre de 2024
I waited a long time before purchasing one as most of the Swiss Army nights. I’ve seen her just a little multi tools. But now I wish I had gotten one much earlier both the quality to fit the action the sharpness. It is incredibly well-made. It’s easy to use. I love the locking system. It’s just functionally perfect. It is worth the money. .
Eduardo Reyes Bertadillo
Comentado en México el 29 de abril de 2024
La caja del producto viene aplastada
Adam
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de noviembre de 2021
It's a very sturdy knife / multitool. I was able to make use of multiple tools on the first night out with it, and the performance was excellent. The blade has a nice edge, and is easy to sharpen even further. Even the saw is good for small tasks, like cutting off branches, or making notches in tent pegs.Package was delivered faster than expected, just in time for a weekend trip.
Jorge
Comentado en México el 5 de enero de 2020
Excelente
Thomas Coffey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de diciembre de 2015
Now THIS is a Swiss Army Knife!Ok, that said, here's the perspective: Victorinox now owns Wenger, and from the Delemont factory Victorinox is producing some of Wenger's designs with a few Victorinox twists. Seems then that this facility will be making even higher quality and function items than the traditional Victorinox Swiss Army Knife line up.Specifically, the RangerGrip 57 is a hunting/trekking/camping knife... a big one... a good one. Now this model competes with several others, and which one is 'best' is a personal decision.Let's start with the Victorinox Camper - a very pocketable 91mm (3-1/2") long model sporting spear blade, saw, awl, and corkscrew (dealing with knots) as the useful outdoors tools. The Vic Huntsman adds a 'carry hook' and scissors to the Camper. The 93mm Alox Farmer provides a more robust package with a bit sturdier spear blade and saw, and a much more useable awl/reamer - the Farmer is a pocketable favorite for outdoorsmen everywhere.Next up are the more modern, ergo-shaped nylon handled 111mm models, starting with the Trekker with a slide-locking even more robust spear blade, and longer, more effective saw, plus a locking large plain screwdriver/pry-tool. There are One Handed Trekker (OHT) models, but these have liner-locking serrated blades unless you find an OHT-NS (non-serrated) model. The Trekker replaces the corkscrew with a phillips - I'd rather have the corkscrew to help unravel things in the woods than the philips. The 111mm Hunter with its slide-locking spear blade also has a short gutting blade along with a combo can and bottle opener. The Hunter also has the Corkscrew tool. Many carry this as their hunting and bushcraft buddy; some just pocket it, others prefer using a belt-sheath The Victorinox Fireman is an even better execution than the Hunter, since it provides a long serrated seat-belt cutter opening from the same end as the main blade - this cutter is an equally more effective gutting tool than the short blade on the Hunter. The Fireman also includes the saw, liner-locking spear blade, awl, corkscrew, and liner-locking large plain screwdriver/pry-tool.Finally we come to this RangerGrip series. 130mm (over 5") of ergo-handled, well-finished pocketknife. The nylon handles have 'rubberized' grippy inserts for comfort and control, the larger body is hand filling. The finish is even better than that of Victorinox's standard products. The RangerGrip 79 (red with black) models are a step up to Vic's 111mm OHT-NS Trekker and a very big brother of their 91mm Camper; the RangerGrip 79 has a non-serrated blade with about 4" of cutting edge, an even larger, more effective saw, awl and Corkscrew tool. Finally, THIS RangerGrip 57 (and 58 with Philips instead of Corkscrew) adds a full-length, non-serrated gutting blade to the mix of this large Delemont series, and is an up-sized Vic Hunter in all ways.There are a few other RangerGrip models which are either more basic or are more specialized, some including fold out pliers of Multi Tool caliber or serious scissors/shears or mariner's tools. There are a few of the Wenger (rather than Victorinox branded) versions of RangerGrip models still available, too. The Wenger heritage seems to be "make it even better suited", and the Victorinox branded Delemont models carry that forward, the 130mm RangerGrip models being serious and effective folding knife multi-tools for those venturing in the outdoors.Hard to say which of the Delemont models, large and small, will remain in the Victorinox line up. If you're considering one of these large RangerGrip models, I'd suggest getting while their available... in my mind some Delemont 130mm models are too much competition for Vic's 111mm 'equivalents'. Of course 130mm is large. But in the woods that larger saw and those plain edged blades are very welcome, even if needing to ride in the pack or pouch instead of the pocket like the 93mm Alox Farmer.
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