I'm an old man and welcome being thought of as irrelevant. I have many victorinox knives and carry one daily. What the younger generation or society as a whole thinks or doesn't think of me bothers me not at all. Great video by the way
Hi Anne !!! Great video as usual... The trees in the background against the blue sky is really beautiful. Kathy loves those scales & that knife is going to be one of her stocking stuffers. LOL The multi tool, leatherman vs a SAK vs a pocket knife speaks to functionality for me !!! For my needs, the standard MT & the pocket Knife does not work for me. If leatherman or SAK made a MT that replaced the pliers with an equally hefty scissor, bit exchanger, knife, saw & can opener in the size of a LM Wave + I would buy two. As you know ask ten other people & you get ten different versions. With that being said, 71 I fit into that Old Man category. Hahaha. I prefer to think of my self as Old School. I have many younger friends & family that tease me (in good fun) I take no offense to that. Usually I tell them ""Well I made it this far !!! Now it's your turn.... LoL Anyway great video Thank You -- Joe --
Lol David that is a fantastic answer! It only matters what someone thinks if you respect their beliefs about you. I have to admit that the older I get, the more cringy I feel about my younger self.
@@joecat339As usual, your comment made me laugh out loud. That's a pretty fancy stocking you're getting Kathy this year! It's nice that you know something she wants. My husband is so difficult to buy for. He has his ancient leatherman charge and doesn't feel there's any need to change the multi tool. Come on, man!! Goat is trying to move forward with real tool customization, and I hope they can make it work.
I’m an old man. No worries. I really like the direction that Victorinox is going. I love the different graphic scales that they are putting on the Classics and Tinkers. I’d like to see them expand on that. Great video as always!
Thanks, SJ! The quality of their products is unsurpassed. If they can attract a younger crowd, they will be in business another 200 years. I like this one because it is really not in competition with pliers based multitools. It's just a solid EDC product
No old men were harmed in the making of this video 😂. I know because I am old. I predicted Anne would buy the Sydney Companion!! Victorinox has finally started marketing colors that appeal to ladies and I love it. As a father on two adult daughters I can get them a SAK they might actually use. I enjoyed the video and love having a woman’s perspective. Thank you Anne. Maybe her husband ‘narrowed’ her Swiss Champ 😂
45yo male here. These videos are SO interesting. I'm not surprised that men and women see things differently,but I have never heard anyone explain it, so I actually get it. I am definitely getting one of these for wife and daughters.
That's awesome!! I have a video coming up that shows everything I did with my Swiss army knife on one Saturday, and it is nearly all normal things that women do - it's like getting a gold star in Super Mario Bros. (Since you gave your age, I think you'll get the reference!!!) Thanks for the comment, and I hope your wife and daughters love them!
Thanks for this video. Im old and a woman so I guess I fit part of the demographic. I ordered one and I love mine. I added the small lanyard and ring that comes with the sd version and that works out well. Sometimes it is a little big for my pocket, but other than that great.
I got the sidney version like the one you showed. the small lanyard is teal with a black key ring. I am just using it by itself not on my keys. It is a little to big for that for me. I have an sd on my key ring.
@@kathleensmith370Hey Kathleen! I wanted to see if you had any videos up and I have to say, that's some nice guitar playing!! I wish I could do that!! Anyhow back to the conversation at hand. I kind of think that the Sydney is the most multi-purpose of the 3. The Paris is a tiny bit feminine for just everything all the time. Every day and the New York is just a little bit plain to me. I think that smaller lanyard is a really cool idea. Thank you for sharing that.
Hey Anne! Glad to see you doing your thing here AGAIN! :D I agree that the hook tool does come in handy every so often; have used it to carry wood wrapped with paracord when camping. Can't wait for them to release the long-awaited red cellidor version. That said, great to see more color options for women.
Wow, yes to all of this!! Thanks for this video Anne. I’ve never owned a SAK because I assumed they weren’t “for” me (and women’s clothes usually don’t have pockets to put pocket knives in anyway 😏), but I just ordered a Sydney companion based on this video 😃 First time I’m really excited to try one out! Hopefully gives me confidence to fix things 🔧
Your enthusiasm is contagious! It's a wonderful thing when you find that tool that just "fits". And this one certainly seems to fit you! Keep doing what you're doing, Anne. Have a great weekend!
I showed this to my wife and she loved the colors! Even as a guy, I would have no problem carrying that. I've never seen that package opener tool before, but that is a great upgrade from the can opener since most cans have pull-tabs nowadays. Nice video!
Thank you!! I actually did a video on that package opener tool when it came out with the Swiss spirit edition earlier this year (or was it late last year?) - You don't need to go watch it, but just trust me. It works really well. The other colors are good, too, I'm kind of embarrassed to admit that I ended up getting all 3 of them!!! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, and I'm glad it suits your aesthetic, too. I hope they come out with some with plain scales for plain scales people soon!!!
I’m a new subscriber! I love your videos! I’ve been waiting to see you review this one. I ordered two! Can’t wait to get them. Seems like the perfect Swiss Army Knife for me! I absolutely won’t carry one without a nail file so this makes me very happy! Thanks for another great review!
I use the awl everyday. I have a little girl that likes getting juice when we’re out and about. When it’s a bottle instead of a juice box I use the reamer to cut a perfectly fit straw hole in the cap. Use the scissors to trim the straw to length and done.
78 year-old woman here. Sadly this doesn’t work for me. I wish they offered it in a range of solid colors like they have for the Classic SD. Many of those colors are pleasing to me as a woman, much more than the Companion patterns which I find unappealing. I like the toolset, especially the addition of the box opener, and although I don’t like having to pay extra for a lanyard and the plus scales/pen, I might consider it if it were offered in solid colors. I’d absolutely buy it if it came in a range of solid colors with standard scales.
Great video, far more interesting than the standard dry top-down view of someone opening each tool and telling you what you already know. I want an Alox version of this. Love Alox, and though missing the scale tools is a bit of a compromise, I never care in the least bit about any back tool. My EDC is the Cadet so an Alox Companion would essentially be a Cadet X, with obsolete can opener swapped for universally essential package opener. Perfection.
I got one of the New York style Companions on a Black Friday sale. I’m an old man and really like the version I have. The neutral colors are perfect and the tool set goes well with a Leatherman Arc. Great video. I love hearing your perspective and the fact that you’re trying to get more women to EDC tools.
Thanks! That's actually the one I carry most of the time, too, because most of my clothes are in that color and it goes really well with my purse, as well. But it definitely is not as eye catchingly beautiful as the other 2. But I really think it's appropriate for men and women, which only seems fair!! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment!
Thanks for sharing. As an irrelevant old man I thought this was a well thought out video. I think Victorinox has started down a right path but may need to go a little further. Ultimately I wish you could go online and spec out the scales, tools and steels ( I know MKM and Fox are making their own versions of SAK with N690, M390 and MagnaCut blades) as a premium service. As stated there are others starting to offer designer and premium options in their space.
Lol thanks William!! Sounds pretty relevant to me. I think that should be a premium option, too. Even a little of that would be awesome! I have one of those MKM knives and while i like the saw, the rest of it was take-it-or-leave it. The serrated blade... ugh. So confusing. But yeah. And if it were a premium option, they could charge whatever they need to charge to make money on it and people would do it anyway. But maybe, if you had the exact PERFECT SAK you would not ever want to buy another one???
... I am 56 years young and male I've just ordered one of these but in the New York colourway. I will be using the lanyard and wearing it around my neck for easy access etc. Great informative video!
My biggest gripe with SAKs is the larger versions not having a sewing eye in the awl. You'd think all awls would have a sewing eye ! All the best , Happy Trails.
I am a straight man and I also got the Sydney Style. I love the colors amd they go well with my other very bright outdoor gear and clothes. And it's perfect for the train which I use one hour per day, because it looks very harmless.
Old man here. VC, you've given me hope that I may yet turn my wife and daughter into SAK fans. I proudly carry a black-scaled Swiss Champ with a black Olight S2 in a single back pocket organizer, with my phone in the other back pocket (yes, I'm constantly pulling up my pants, and you're welcome for the mental image). While I can see the Missus really going for the Companion, I admit I too find its appearance quite aesthetically pleasing. Now as much as I like that package opening tool, I'll stick with the can opener on the SC. Running all day from the undead after a zombie apocalypse builds up an appetite, and you don't want to mess around with those cans of pork and beans when you reach the safe zone! By the way, I love that you have a backup Swiss Champ, and that you use the hook and toothpick. I used the hook the other day to move our garage door chain off the door attachment where it occasionally gets stuck, and the toothpick always comes in handy for its intended purpose, along with a bunch of other uses. As always, excellent video.
Philosophus you really had me laughing with your story. Honestly, I think the best argument for a Swiss army knife for women is the many, many ways youu will use it once you have it if you really try to put it into practice. Within the next couple of days, I will be putting out a video of everything I did with my Swiss champ in a day and it was crazy all the stuff I did and none of it was masculine things. It was all just things that happened as I did normal lady stuff like going to the church to clean LOL. You know our conversation makes me wonder if part of the problem is that we call it a Swiss army KNIFE. I use the other stuff more than the knives...
I recently ordered a translucent blue Climber as my EDC. Seeing it in person made me doubt keeping it because: a) This particular shade of blue is not very appealing to me, and b) I miss the nail file. I only discovered the Companion last night while scrolling through Amazon. (I am new to SAKs, but I remembered my father owning one and purchased the Swiss Champ and Mini Champ 🤭) The Paris style caught my eye. Of course, I had to order it because: a) It's super cute, and b) It has the nail file plus a designated package opener and a pen! 😁 This makes it the perfect toolset for daily use or just-in-case scenarios. I hope Victorinox will market more towards the ladies because we also love having compact tools and such. Maybe make it more general with customizable options for both? Oh yeah, and I'm returning the Climber, obviously. Greetings from 🇳🇱
I’ve been a Leatherman fan girl since ‘98, and have bought almost every version of a Leatherman you can think of. With that being said, I recently bought the Arc and it fell really short of my expectations for a $230 multi tool. So in turn I’ve bought Victorinox. The tinker, deluxe tinker, and jet setter. I’m really liking the fit and finish of each one I’ve got. And I have seen several Swiss Tools in person, they’re beautiful. Thanks to you, I’m starting my journey with Victorinox on finding the right tool for me, but they’re all nice. Time to start a new collection.
That is awesome! What a great story! This is a hell of a time to be starting a collection - all of the Delemont 84 mm models are due to be discontinued at the end of the year and a lot more popular models have been discontinued already. The Evolution 23 hangs out in US Amazon for about $42 most of the time, and imo is the best deal in the delemont series, but if you watch Daphne Devi you will see that she has an actual emotional relationship with the evogrip s18, which has a locking blade. I watched her video and bought one for myself, too! I'm so sad to hear that about the Arc. I have such high hopes for it. One of my hopes is that NY husband buys me one for Christmas!! But the reason I haven't spent the money on it myself is because I'm afraid I'll be disappointed. And then I'll feel guilty that I spent the money instead of happy when I see or use it. I'm really glad to hear you're enjoying the channel. I really wish I had more time to put into it because I love to do testing and I'd love to really get out there and do better video edits as well.
You know I was thinking about this, and I wanted to say one other thing. The difference in my personal experience with Leatherman and Victorinox is that I've never had a Victorinox break on me right out of the box or have something wrong with it when I received it. That really messes with your emotions so much!
@@thevineclimber I hope he does too! If he does, please do a review. I’d love to hear your opinion on it as someone who uses Victorinox on the regular. And you’re right, most people I know that use Victorinox on the regular are never disappointed with their purchase. Plus, the fit and finish is beautiful each and every time.
The chances of me buying a companion are slim even though it looks awesome. I've often wondered how sales would be effected if Victorinox let us choose any of there already-in-existence custom scales to go with any knife those scales fit. I can see myself buying multiples of various models if that were an option. As usual, this was a great, fun to watch video, Anne. Thanks and have a good week.
@@thevineclimber totally agree, and it wears well over the years. (the texture gets a little less on the edges with time but the tiny scratches people often have problems with are not really that visible)
Thanks for making this video. Anything that helps a greater number of women to feel comfortable using tools is a good thing in my opinion. For sanitizing the toothpick, I recommend keeping some of the little alcohol wipes used to sanitize injection sites with you. I use them to clean tape residue off my knife blade if I use it to open packages. At about an inch square they fit into a little pill box I always keep in my pocket.
Wow, that's a really great idea. Cause I almost never need to use it but obviously, if I need to use it, I'm not home or anything, so it's a pain in the neck and I think I'm just gonna lose the toothpick. I'm thinking about making a video about how it is not emasculating to be with a woman who knows how to use tools. Lol
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this one! Totally makes sense to me (as a 36y old man). I used to give Victorinox a hard time for this new knife, not because of the new tool but because of that new fashion/female vibe. But you're right, when this makes more people carry one, it's a good thing. I just wish they made a regular version of it for the rest of us... Btw: I have that Sidney style coming in, I just couldn't wait for the regular version anymore. My wife likes the colorful scales, so the plan is that I mount them on her climber and put on plain red plus scales on my new companion.
That is a great idea! I really hope that they come out with new regular scales on this one soon. I am hoping this summer, but at least before Christmas.
I had just watched your videos about why women are not into SAKs, and a few days later these great color schemes came out, and my first reaction was to think of what would be your opinion about them. I knew you would be happy and this cool video demonstrates it very clearly! I’m considering getting the NY style for myself (even though I have the wooden swiss spirit already) but I’m still not sure about which one to gift my fiancée, the Sydney or the Paris style. The Paris is a little more delicate, but she is not so much into pink. 😁 Anyway, I hope Victorinox keeps adding tools and color variations to their line, and I hope more ladies carry and use them. Keep up those great videos! Cheers!
Thank you!!! I AM super happy about this. I think that in addition to looking great, the tool set is one that women will believe that they will use and therefore, they will keep it accessible, I carried a blue Leatherman juice forever and it was so beat up by the time I got rid of it, which of course, I regret now, but the problem was that I didn't really see the toolset as something I could use all the time. Unlike this tool set, which I think basically every modern human would use all the time. It may not be enough for some people, but most of these tools would get a lot of use from a lot of adults I think. So I've got a question. What tool ould you like to see them add next? Thank you for your very nice comment!!
33y old male here. First of all, great video. I‘m not an edc or sak enthusiast but I need a lot of tools in my job and am constantly looking for a knife or a pair of scissors or something. So a sak sounded like a good idea. What did I need? Well, as mentioned, I needed a knife and a pair of scissors. I wanted a bottle opener and a corkscrew (I don‘t drink, but it‘s embarrassing if you cant open a wine bottle despite carrying a sak all the time 😂). A pen sounded nice, too and a file for nailcare would round up the scissor utility nicely. I landed on three sak‘s. The compact, the companion and the mini champ. I really want to love the compact because it‘s so slim, but the file on the hook isn‘t working for me. The companion is really the perfect knife and I love the package opener (I have never in my life needed a can opener but have to open a bunch of packages). I carry it at work and have the mini champ on my keychain (love the pen and the orange peeler for opening packages, but would love it a bit slimmer without the ruler or the spoon thingy, sad that they don‘t produce the vagabond anymore). Tldr version: not everyone is carrying a sak to live a week in the woods. This is a City edc and I love it.
I think I might have mentioned that before, but why not switching the scales you like onto the Swiss Champ? They easy to pop off, plenty of videos for that. And also pretty easy to put on. You don't need to have a press tool for that, there are other methods. Thereby you would create your dream combo: a great looking Swiss Champ. Once popping off and switching works fine, if you do it more than once with the same scales, you might add some glue at the connecting points. Also some people suggest warming or heating up the scales, but I never did that and I don't believe it is necessary at all. The first time I was really afraid to destroy the knife, but there is no reason to worry. It really is easy. I use the can opener and the small blade of another Vic to pop the scales off. Applying new scales by putting them on, wrapping them in some textile, a towel for example. The applying pressure. I have used a door frame and door or a soft hammer, but I prefer using a press tool. And yes, men also like to nice looking multi tools. On my 91mm preferred Vics (Ranger, Handyman and Cyber Tool) I applied white plus scales including the pen. The same is true for scales of the Vic 58nmm classic knives.
Thank you, F&C! I am always nervous to remove scales in order to re attach them to another Swiss army knife although I've done it a few times. I actually have a video coming up about that soon! I actually made my Swiss champ white, too! I use it as a backdrop for washi tape - that way I can change the look any time! :)
@@thevineclimber Great👍 I understand that the Companion is pricey and the scales can't be bought as spares. Thereby moving the scales to another Vic is inherently more risky. I bought some red and black versions of the tooth pick and tweezers. I like especially the red ones in combination with the white scales. Regarding the lanyard I have my own version which is actually a very thin velcro tape forming a loop. Therefore my lanyard is also a spare velcro tape for emergencies and the loop is big enough to insert my four fingers into the loop. When grabbing the knife it locks my fingers in place so that they can't slip under the blade by accident - especially useful when operating the saw.
I have used the corkscrew many times for opening wine with greatest success. I use the toothpick more often than the tweezers. This version of the Companion is perfect for the old man hippie. I’m hoping they come out with more color varieties including the basic red cellidor. Great episode.
Tobias, thank you!! You are so right - the hippie aesthetic on this is virtually ageless. And I feel the gentle and positive, helpful feel of this knife represents the best of what we associate with the hippies. I've thought about taking some of the cool scales off of one of these and putting them on my Swiss champ. And then putting plain scales on one of these. It's a risk, but fortune favors the bold!
I have swapped scales on numerous knives as SMKW puts a lot of cool scales on SAKs but they’re always on Tinkers, my least favorite pattern. So I pop the scales and put them on other SAKs and the put the red scales on the Tinker and give them away! The key is to soak the knives in hot water and pry them off slowly. I have used my Spyderco Dragonfly on several occasions but the small blade on a SAK works just as well. When you snap them back on put a small drop o slow setting super glue on each rivet just in case.
@KnifeChatswithTobias They sure do, don't they? So does Swiss knife shop. I might put hiker bear on my champ... but then it won't have a pen. I guess I could mod it?? But then my hiker won't have hiker bear scales either. Oh such drama!! Why don't they make the pretty scales plus scales??
The awl would be GREAT if your purse strap snaps and you need to remake a hole for securing. I've used it to fix belts, in a pinch, and it's saved the day!
also, while I’m not a fan of any of these patterns… I do like that they’re branching out more. I’d like more knives to be available in more colors… a solid purple or that cyan/teal color would be very nice.
As a 57 year “old” grandpa, I’m not opposed to the colors offered in this model. At one time, everything I chose was blue, but after a career in graphic design, I can no longer pick a favorite color. Swiss Army knives are red to me though, so I hope other colors are offered. This is nearly the perfect tool set for the everyday annoyances, like you had said. This is probably better than the compact for me.
Yes, I think it beats the compact... at least for me it does because the file is better, and the package opener is better to me because I like my blade to be sharp and fresh. I just wonder if the combo tool would be better than the cap lifter! I actually think this also pairs well with a pliers based multitool - I know there is some redundancy, but it keeps you from wanting a scissors anyway!
The package opener does look really cool but I find the 58mm Manager does all of the things I need a SAK to do at a fraction of the weight and size. I also live in an area where people open carry handguns, so I could care less about what people think about the tools I carry 😊
I've been looking forward to your views on the Companion. I'm an old-ish man and I love mine. I also think it's great that Victorinox is making tools that appeal to women. Maybe it will lead to more innovation like the package tool. Keep the videos coming! You bring a nice perspective to the world of Swiss Army Knives.
That is very kind, thank you! I totally agree. This innovation is SOLID. I hope they keep moving. I really do think this is... maybe the ultimate EDC knife?????
I sort of enjoyed the rambling style this time. Hectoring sister video 👌. 58 mm classic a great starter for newbies or women that don't carry. As a bloke I don't care for the three new companion styles much and the cost is prohibitive. Still, hope they turn up in xmas stockings and sell like hot cakes. Thanks for sharing, you rock.
I am a woman and have a knife collection of 340 fixed and folding knives. I don't like pink or super feminine colors in my knives and multitools. I did buy the SAK Companion in the New York City color scheme. The two other colors did not appeal to me. My other SAKS are in the red, blue, green, orange and white plastic scales. I have a Bigfook SAK Tinker from SMKW because I thought it was campy. My SAX Alox colors are in tiger orange, silver, red, blue, and yellow lime. I like SAKs and in other colors but not pink.
Great video. I LOVE the Companion tool set…it’s just about perfect. The only thing that would make it better is the impossible: 84mm! But even in 91mm, I want one, but I prefer the classic look of the red scales on all my SAK’s and I don’t get bored, I hope they will release the Companion with red standard or plus scales…do you think they will?
I think it’s nice to have colorways and different designs more suited for women but man this is the perfect model in my eyes and while I could purchase aftermarket scales it is a bit disappointing that they don’t offer classic colorways as well.
I had your video on multitools for women recommended to me the other day and, after watching this, it’s really interesting how marketing gets in one’s head This seems like an ideal toolset for my around the house, urban, everyday kind of needs, and I gotta admit I love the colors on the Sydney The problem? When I saw the words “feminine design” this middle aged guy read, “not for you” Of course, it’s also $74 when I was already debating if I could justify a fieldmaster or super tinker to have a scissors when I already have a hiker in my pocket…
Hi Bill - YES I totally get it!! When tools are marked to women, you feel like you shouldn't buy them, or if you do you feel... wrong? with them in some way. I got to admit, these are great SAKs. They really are the ultimate urban carry for those who want a smaller SAK than a Swiss champ LOL. It is too expensive. But that is just for now - they want to make money on their new tool that makes these package openers, I am sure! The fun colors of the Sydney are great for men or women. Just don't eat for a couple days, then you can get it!! LOL j/k The process on these are too high; I'm sure they will make a less expensive model in a year or so.
👍That Companion looks like a winner. I’ve always respected the Compact, too. Personally, I went from the Huntsman to the Ranger because I wanted the file. I do find use for the punch/awl/reamer and sometimes mod them so they will be a good reamer. I was using the punch on my Buck 319 to repair leather tack nearly 40 years ago. Coming to modern times, the study of package opening tools could be a topic in itself. They are popping up on more and more knives and multi tools.
This is very interesting. Yes, you are clearly right the awl is a great leather working tool and I know people also use it for some Bushcraft it even woodworking tasks and other things too I just don't find it something that I need in my daily life. But I mean, I do need a saw so as much as I love these, it can't be my EDC forever. I'm just in this tiny bit of time when I'm neither outdoors a ton nor starting fires in the fireplace. Some time ago I did a video on tools that people have deemed a package opener for Victorinox, but there are a ton of them on a lot of tools. No I haven't excused to buy all of them! LO. L.
Sheet metal plug under the cap back then. Shouldn’t pry too hard with a punch (it was a better punch than the simplified later version).@@thevineclimber
Anne, I have been a fan since the beginning! I fit the old man category too, probably closer to fuddy duddy! I've always liked the Alox knives and not very adventurous past that! LOL Your videos are informative and entertaining. You bring a fresh perspective and great personality to the knife community. Thanks Anne, please keep creating content!!!! Jeff
I love your enthusiasm. It's made my day to find someone female talking so passionately about SAKs. I think this female perspective is something lacking in the knife community and i for one welcome it
I will probably get one when they make it in black. The only 3 layer SAK I really want is a Yeoman but they are so overpriced on the secondary market. I do like the new box/package opener tool
I would be really tempted to get one for my wife, but the problem is she works in a school and all knives are forbidden in schools here. She carries a Classic SD anyway, because it’s so tiny no one would notice it (or complain if they did), but the Companion being 91mm and its knife are a bit more conspicuous. Bladeless version one day? It seems like the package opener, scissors, and file the most essential tools on there, especially for my wife, the rest could be replaced with something else (she’d probably like a Philips to open toy battery compartments) or removed. Definitely add plus scales for the pen.
@@thevineclimber Thanks! It may not be in depth, but you bring a view that a lot of people don't have, especially when it comes to practicality and a more female perspective.
I think the awl is there just for safety reasons. A lot of people and as specially a lot of Ladies are not experienced enough to poke a hole with a non locking Blade. You might only do this every couple of years, but if you don‘t have an awl you will do it with the knife. At least try 😂 beside that, what other tool should go into that space? I don‘t think there are too many options in the lineup.
Oooh - this is a really good point! You are absolutely right. And also the awl is an amazing ribbon curler lol. I do not care for the fine screwdriver. I think the chisel could get some play as a scraper? I don't like the awl as a scraper if the item being scraped is wide, because then it won't reach. There are not many back layer tools to choose from. I love your point about safety. :)
Oh I could not agree with you more. The efficiency and solutions are what absolutely have me addicted to Swiss army knives; I just don't like that tiny bit of hesitancy to see that they just don't look quite right for me.
I like my Compact and small 58 mm Signature Lite with translucent scales. I don't need the package opener, if Ihave anther 2 knives. But I will be glad to get new colourful scales for for my 5 SAKs. Will be glad for special edition of scales.
Greetings. Subscribed recently. I thought Sydney, Paris and New York Companion models didn't have ballpoint pen. They do have! Nice. I guess that women relatives of mine would receive any of the three styles with lots of joy...However, the prices are high here and relatives are many😅😅. And although expensive, local stores sold out all the inventory in a matter of days! Swisschamp, regular or XLT, is a great knife i would like to carry...again, but laws here became fuzzy and the interpretation is subjected to the officer, so with a lot of risk i carry a Compact or an Explorer. Pushing luck too hard, i include my Swisstool spirit.
Hi@ thank you for subscribing!! I love the analysis of the Companion as a gift - but there are too many people to give it to! It is odd to me that we tolerate such fuzziness in our laws. Ours are less fuzzy on this particular topic, but not all! Shouldn't you know whether or not you are breaking the law?? We do not have any nearby stores that sell SAKs - other than a couple very popular models in red scales only. If we did, I would probably own fewer of them! Almost always the internet for me. They don't have a discount anywhere right now. Can I ask what they were selling for near you?
@@thevineclimber Salutes from Colombia, South America. Hobbies stores nearby sell items for fishing, tactical knives(!), axes (!), pouches, zippo lighters and of course victorinox knives and accessories. A big distributor called "Juvenia" is the main source of high variety of victorinox models. But they don't sell right now the Sydney, New York, Paris line. The Huntsman Year of the Dragon was sold out in a matter of days there. There are some small town stores that occasionally have an old inventory or 2023-discontinued(😡) and they are pleased when a crazy-legs like myself comes to take a look. There are some spreaded independent vendors in an online store called "mercadolibre" who sold those Syd-New-Paris, but only for few days. Amazon US is no longer an option for Victorinox( for me at least), although i've found discontinued Parachutist and GAK 111mm in the past. The best provider right now is "Cuchilleria Gomez" from Spain. The only drawback is the shipping and tax rates. There is another one in Mexico, but never buyed from them.
You can use a T Shank Jigsaw blade with the O ring and the parcel hook. I am glad that woman have this. I understand what you mean because Red is my least favorite color, even though I am going to keep my 1st Swiss Army Knife, the Explorer Red. I really like the color green and I am going to see if I can find a neon green handle for this, or get the neon green toothpick and tweezers and get dark green or black handles. I carry a Victorinox Rambler and every so often I have to smooth a rough nail. I really like the toolset on this tool. I never understood why every knife needs 2 blades, especially on a limited size toolset like this. I always wanted a file, these scissors, and a package opener on a knife. I wish the bottle opener was the same as the one on the Compact, because it can open cans and bottles, but still be used on phillips and flat screws, but it does have the plus scales and I might stay with these scales for a bit. I just ordered this Sidney 1 and the more I look at it, the more it's growing on me. I might be able to use it in front of the women in my life and get them into this knife. Knowing my luck I will lose my knife and have to buy another. 😆 🤣 😂 I am happy that you seem extremely happy about this. I don't understand why people hate it. So many guys keep saying they wanted a toolset close to this but yet they complain about getting it.
Hi Anne!!! Great video as usual... The trees in the background against the blue sky is really beautiful. Kathy loves those scales & that knife is going to be one of her stocking stuffers. LOL The multi tool, leatherman vs a SAK vs a pocket knife speaks to functionality for me !!! For my needs, the standard MT & the pocket Knife does not work for me. If leatherman or SAK made a MT that replaced the pliers with an equally hefty scissor, bit exchanger, knife, saw & can opener in the size of a LM Wave + I would buy two. As you know ask ten other people & you get ten different versions. With that being said, at 71 I fit into that Old Man category. Hahaha. I prefer to think of my self as Old School. I have many younger friends & family that tease me (in good fun) I take no offense to that. Usually I tell them ""Well I made it this far !!! Now it's your turn.... LoL Anyway great video Thank You -- Joe --
Awesome vid! I love me a good multitool but ascetically they are often not appealing to a lot of people - there hasn’t been much innovation in that since for a long time. I love to see a company as big and well liked as Victorinox take the leap into friendlier appearing tools. Hopefully more companies follow course and we see even more options for cute/pretty/etc. high quality tools 💜
Yes you are so right. I kind of focused on women in this video, but I think young people in general may prefer a brighter aesthetic, as well, and then everyone really loves to have something that just matches their own style!! Victorinox is moving along in a really great direction with this. Thanks so much for your comment!
Stop me if you've heard this before - great video! Although as non-woman, i feel a little left out (jk). 😄 You're right about how women like to carry these things. My mom carries in a similar fashion with a bright-colored lanyard and a tote bag. I laughed when you talked about the fish scaler.😅
I use the toothpick as a cleaning aid for the well of the knife and other nooks & crannies. Over time, dirt will find its way inside the toothpick pocket and there's no way to clean it thoroughly without resorting to swapping scales. And instead of having to clean the toothpick before and after, I'd rather look for a twig that I can whittle into a fresh toothpick.
There is an issue I'd like you to talk about if you never did before. Would you use the main blade to eat, or do you think it's not clean enough to do so, because of the other tools that are just close to the main blade and that are used for ''dirty'' purposes ? Actually that's the reason why I use the awl : I use it as a blade for ''dirty'' tasks to keep the main blade clean. But the other tools on the main blade's side can still be dirty.
Interesting point. Personally: if i intend to use the Vic blade for food, i use said blade only for food between cleaning it. The other tools close to it usually don't get dirty enough in my usecases to "contaminate" the blade. (Prying stones out of my shoe soles if need be, is a task i use the corkscrew for) In more distant past (during my conscript time) i had 3 knives on me on some occasions: -The issued field knife in the webbing. It was not to be sharpened as this would remove material, but it was to be oiled so it won't rust. - a Vic for everything i would need a tool. (opening cans, cutting things...) - and a slim and light backlock folding knife. Only used to cut food during that time. (was an Al-Mar sportsman)
Anne - Is this even close for you: Companion (91mm, pen, pin, package opener, hook, corkscrew) vs. Evo S18 (85mm, saw, locking blade, can opener, back layer Phillips)? Or is it Companion by a landslide?
Hi Parker - it's kinda close!! I wish the Companion were shorter. But I really do like to have 2 blades, and also the nail file, so I think the Companion is a better EDC toolset. BUT, note that what I actually carry is the Swiss champ on a regular day, especially if I'm going to be around the house! I think I prefer the corkscrew, because I use it sometimes and I use the 2D Phillips a lot anyhow. I would love a locking blade... but don't care for the lock on the Delemont S series. I put my index finger on it when I'm using it! Wow this was a fun question to answer. Thanks!
I didn’t fully understand the importance of having EDC gear that matches a personal aesthetic (as your videos sometimes highlight) until recently: lately I’ve been considering a sling bag, for when I need to take a few more items than pockets can carry, but a backpack would be way overkill. Most sling bags look kinnnnnnda like purses though. In fact, there was even an entire episode of Seinfeld devoted to that, where Jerry was uncomfortable carrying a bag because he thought it looked like a purse. I’d rather just not use a sling bag than feel like I was carrying a purse, as silly as that sounds-it’s just not my vibe. Since most EDC gear is designed more with men in mind, normally this isn’t a problem, which is why I didn’t understand. But I’m starting to understand now! There are some slings out there that fit the look I’m going for, but they’re definitely less common. Nitecore makes one that’s in the ballpark, and some other styles of bags like black camera bags might do the trick too. It should be mostly black and metal, probably boxy, hard edges, large straps, buckles, and other hardware, and not at all cute. Maybe John Wick would use it. It should be clever and thoughtful, but definitely drawing more attention to its functional elements rather than its pure artistry. It’s great for us to seek out different looks in our gear, and to want manufacturers to understand that. I’m with you!
Paul, that was an incredible post! Yeah, I totally get it! I also think some sling bags look feminine, and I have carried several in lieu of a purse. You really described this in a way I could understand your perspective. Thanks so much!!
I am a woman and my perfect knife is a big blade, saw, magnifying glass, hook and can opener and scissors. It can be pretty, but must have this combination and should not be the size of a Swisschamp. Somehow, saw, hook, magnifying glass are not a combination. You either get saw or magnifying glass. And for some reason the hook is sometimes there and sometimes not. And where can i get this knife. I am not seeing this knife anywhere and you just posted this video 3 hours ago.
Honestly, I've never understood why Victorinox limits scale options at all. Unlike toolset issues of matching tools to springs or manufacturing tooling issues, scales are easy to install. I'd love to have some of the cooler scales on a SAK right out of the box. Fortunately, it's easy enough to replace them and I've done that a lot myself. But, I just don't get why Victorinox doesn't do more options when you get a SAK.
I agree with everything you say, but its still too expensive. £80 in the UK, also Victorinox sell a quick release neck strap for £5 but that one is £17.99? Its great to see the joy it gives you, but my hiker with plus scales only cost £34 🤷 Great video though, nothing wrong with the content or length in this old blokes opinion! 👍
Hi Anne - great video as always. I have not got any of the companions yet - mainly because I think they are not good value. Here in the UK the companions are not avilable on Amazon and are £80!!😱 which is a lot compared to The Huntsman that you can get for £27 (white or silver transparent) to £33 ( red transparent or blue transparent) . Even my absolute favourite Victorinox - Midnite Manager - is under £40 and this is small enough to fit in a purse (pocketbook in US...). Victorinox - could do better!!
Hi MB!! Yes, I agree. The value is not good at all. $75 here nearly as much as you are paying. It's not unamazon, either only available from Victorinox themselves and knife websites. I'm sure some stores have it as well, but none of them would be near me. And yet at the same time. That I say that I need to tell you that I bought all 3 of them. Because apparently the value isn't bad enough that I didn't buy them. I think they are amazing. I am actually going to get some for people as Christmas gifts. So, maybe I disagree, and think the value is awesome!!! Lol thanks for stopping by!
As a millennial who's getting older, I've started admiring the "older" vintage aesthetics more. I've found myself wanting to add tools to my collection that look like they would belong in my father or grandfathers tool box. They dont make them like they used to 😉
You are not kidding! I just was messing around with my dad's hand drill a month or 2 ago. That thing is STILL solid as h-e- double hockey sticks. I hope that more companies will want to make new tools that last, too - but the prices are high!!
@@edwardfletcher7790 You know, I rarely actually go garage saleing. I hit up antique stores a lot, but probably that's where those people got the items that they are selling!
Anne you have to put those cute scales on the swiss champ,so it turns into a lady's multitool tool lol.I think the victorinox classic is the number one women's knife to date. I always wonder why women don't carry a multitool, while they always ask for mine to use. I think it's an old taboo, that a knife is a man's prerogative, wrongly. Did you know that the Swiss champ has 3 blades? the fish scaler is an alternative serrated knife that can effectively cut through bread, cardboard, aluminum, plastic and the view of it is not as intimidating as a common knife. I have always liked the choice of two blades, I always use the small one and keep the main blade sharpened for an emergency. Every day I discover dozens of uses for every single tool of my Swiss Champ. That's the magic of the SAK, it's always there to solve all your problems. Y.S. i have presented a safe way to carry a SAK with neck lanyard.thanks for sharing the nice video.
@nikgyver7 NikGyver!! I suck at this; I'm so sorry that I did not see your comment until now! I think I will do it!! Make a lady's Swiss champ!! You know I think there is kind of a taboo on women carrying knives. There is another thing though when they borrow a tool from you and your Swiss champ, you open it so that they don't have to find the tool and risk wrongly opening a knife blade. I don't want to say that women are not taught knife handling skills and therefore are not comfortable with knives because many women are taught, and many men do not seem to have any knife handling skils. Likewise, I have seen plenty of men be very confident with their firearms handling skills and still be totally wrong. I think there might be a difference in confidence between the genders on these things, though. Yes!! I have seen you talk about the fish scaler, and I have used it on bread! Maybe I'll try it on cardboard today. And I actually can't find your video on a safe neck lanyard... although I love the utility lanyard and have thought about making that one because it has so many functions!
@@thevineclimber Anne,if I find a woman who uses a swiss army knife like you,I will marry her Lol. i hope too help you,thanks for the reply th-cam.com/video/rQVImBmHFCA/w-d-xo.html
The best soulution to all problems is for victorinox to make a modular model like Goat tools does with their multitools with a blade style similar to the ranger grip series so you dont need to use your nails and small enough to fit in womens smaller pockets
There is only 1 reason I (man) think I wil not buy that beautiful sidney companion, that is it is so pretty. I want mu sak te be able to be a beat em upper and I just think it looks to nice. That for me is the reason i wil wait for a plain scales companion, think i wil go for plain red, yellow or black
You know I really love yellow Swiss army knives. But I don't have a single one. I think I actually may have just ordered a set of yellow plus scales from Messerspezi. It seems like a good color for the companion, which is just a cheerful, helpful knife. Thanks for commenting!
As an old man, I don’t think you needed to pause. Us old men understood exactly what you meant without explanation. To those who chose to be offended for me, you don’t matter, and need to stop!
I’m deciding between this knife and the Compact for Christmas gifts for some ladies in my life… are the box opener and the file worth the extra layer? and on the other hand, I’ve heard the combo bottle opener on the Compact sucks, but I haven’t tried it… does it actually suck?
I'm an old man and welcome being thought of as irrelevant. I have many victorinox knives and carry one daily. What the younger generation or society as a whole thinks or doesn't think of me bothers me not at all. Great video by the way
Hi Anne !!!
Great video as usual...
The trees in the background against the blue sky is really beautiful.
Kathy loves those scales & that knife is going to be one of her stocking stuffers. LOL
The multi tool, leatherman vs a SAK vs a pocket knife speaks to functionality for me !!! For my needs, the standard MT & the pocket Knife does not work for me. If leatherman or SAK made a MT that replaced the pliers with an equally hefty scissor, bit exchanger, knife, saw & can opener in the size of a LM Wave + I would buy two. As you know ask ten other people & you get ten different versions.
With that being said, 71 I fit into that Old Man category. Hahaha.
I prefer to think of my self as Old School. I have many younger friends & family that tease me (in good fun) I take no offense to that. Usually I tell them ""Well I made it this far !!! Now it's your turn.... LoL
Anyway great video
Thank You
-- Joe --
Hey David! As a young person, I don’t think you’re irrelevant! As long as you’re out and kicking, you’re great in my book!
Lol David that is a fantastic answer! It only matters what someone thinks if you respect their beliefs about you. I have to admit that the older I get, the more cringy I feel about my younger self.
@@joecat339As usual, your comment made me laugh out loud. That's a pretty fancy stocking you're getting Kathy this year! It's nice that you know something she wants. My husband is so difficult to buy for. He has his ancient leatherman charge and doesn't feel there's any need to change the multi tool. Come on, man!!
Goat is trying to move forward with real tool customization, and I hope they can make it work.
@@kinou9392Be careful what you wish for I got kicked by an old man once and it wasn't as gentle as it sounds!! Lol
I’m an old man. No worries. I really like the direction that Victorinox is going. I love the different graphic scales that they are putting on the Classics and Tinkers. I’d like to see them expand on that. Great video as always!
Thanks, SJ! The quality of their products is unsurpassed. If they can attract a younger crowd, they will be in business another 200 years. I like this one because it is really not in competition with pliers based multitools. It's just a solid EDC product
No old men were harmed in the making of this video 😂. I know because I am old. I predicted Anne would buy the Sydney Companion!! Victorinox has finally started marketing colors that appeal to ladies and I love it. As a father on two adult daughters I can get them a SAK they might actually use. I enjoyed the video and love having a woman’s perspective. Thank you Anne. Maybe her husband ‘narrowed’ her Swiss Champ 😂
45yo male here. These videos are SO interesting. I'm not surprised that men and women see things differently,but I have never heard anyone explain it, so I actually get it. I am definitely getting one of these for wife and daughters.
That's awesome!! I have a video coming up that shows everything I did with my Swiss army knife on one Saturday, and it is nearly all normal things that women do - it's like getting a gold star in Super Mario Bros. (Since you gave your age, I think you'll get the reference!!!) Thanks for the comment, and I hope your wife and daughters love them!
Thanks for this video. Im old and a woman so I guess I fit part of the demographic. I ordered one and I love mine. I added the small lanyard and ring that comes with the sd version and that works out well. Sometimes it is a little big for my pocket, but other than that great.
Oh that's so cool! Did you put your keys on the ring?? Also - which color?? :)
I got the sidney version like the one you showed. the small lanyard is teal with a black key ring. I am just using it by itself not on my keys. It is a little to big for that for me. I have an sd on my key ring.
@@kathleensmith370Hey Kathleen! I wanted to see if you had any videos up and I have to say, that's some nice guitar playing!! I wish I could do that!! Anyhow back to the conversation at hand. I kind of think that the Sydney is the most multi-purpose of the 3. The Paris is a tiny bit feminine for just everything all the time. Every day and the New York is just a little bit plain to me. I think that smaller lanyard is a really cool idea. Thank you for sharing that.
I do play and teach a little- but the video was a one-time thing during the pandemic- but thanks
Hey Anne! Glad to see you doing your thing here AGAIN! :D I agree that the hook tool does come in handy every so often; have used it to carry wood wrapped with paracord when camping. Can't wait for them to release the long-awaited red cellidor version. That said, great to see more color options for women.
Hey Josh! Yeah, life keeps getting in the way! Oh yes that will be a great version!! It's a very easy and happy toolset. No stress!!
Wow, yes to all of this!! Thanks for this video Anne. I’ve never owned a SAK because I assumed they weren’t “for” me (and women’s clothes usually don’t have pockets to put pocket knives in anyway 😏), but I just ordered a Sydney companion based on this video 😃 First time I’m really excited to try one out! Hopefully gives me confidence to fix things 🔧
Wow that's so awesome!! Thanks for leaving this comment!! :)
Talk about the aesthetics, talk about the function, just keep talking to us! Your videos are the best! ❤
Your enthusiasm is contagious! It's a wonderful thing when you find that tool that just "fits". And this one certainly seems to fit you! Keep doing what you're doing, Anne. Have a great weekend!
Thanks David! That's a really great way to put it - when you find a tool that fits. Thanks and have a great weekend.
I showed this to my wife and she loved the colors! Even as a guy, I would have no problem carrying that. I've never seen that package opener tool before, but that is a great upgrade from the can opener since most cans have pull-tabs nowadays. Nice video!
Thank you!! I actually did a video on that package opener tool when it came out with the Swiss spirit edition earlier this year (or was it late last year?) - You don't need to go watch it, but just trust me. It works really well.
The other colors are good, too, I'm kind of embarrassed to admit that I ended up getting all 3 of them!!!
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, and I'm glad it suits your aesthetic, too. I hope they come out with some with plain scales for plain scales people soon!!!
I’m a new subscriber! I love your videos! I’ve been waiting to see you review this one. I ordered two! Can’t wait to get them. Seems like the perfect Swiss Army Knife for me! I absolutely won’t carry one without a nail file so this makes me very happy! Thanks for another great review!
I use the awl everyday. I have a little girl that likes getting juice when we’re out and about. When it’s a bottle instead of a juice box I use the reamer to cut a perfectly fit straw hole in the cap. Use the scissors to trim the straw to length and done.
This old man thoroughly enjoys your video’s and their content, and so does my 12 year old daughter!!!
78 year-old woman here. Sadly this doesn’t work for me. I wish they offered it in a range of solid colors like they have for the Classic SD. Many of those colors are pleasing to me as a woman, much more than the Companion patterns which I find unappealing. I like the toolset, especially the addition of the box opener, and although I don’t like having to pay extra for a lanyard and the plus scales/pen, I might consider it if it were offered in solid colors. I’d absolutely buy it if it came in a range of solid colors with standard scales.
Great video, far more interesting than the standard dry top-down view of someone opening each tool and telling you what you already know.
I want an Alox version of this. Love Alox, and though missing the scale tools is a bit of a compromise, I never care in the least bit about any back tool. My EDC is the Cadet so an Alox Companion would essentially be a Cadet X, with obsolete can opener swapped for universally essential package opener. Perfection.
I got one of the New York style Companions on a Black Friday sale. I’m an old man and really like the version I have. The neutral colors are perfect and the tool set goes well with a Leatherman Arc. Great video. I love hearing your perspective and the fact that you’re trying to get more women to EDC tools.
Thanks! That's actually the one I carry most of the time, too, because most of my clothes are in that color and it goes really well with my purse, as well. But it definitely is not as eye catchingly beautiful as the other 2. But I really think it's appropriate for men and women, which only seems fair!! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment!
Thanks for sharing. As an irrelevant old man I thought this was a well thought out video. I think Victorinox has started down a right path but may need to go a little further. Ultimately I wish you could go online and spec out the scales, tools and steels ( I know MKM and Fox are making their own versions of SAK with N690, M390 and MagnaCut blades) as a premium service. As stated there are others starting to offer designer and premium options in their space.
Lol thanks William!! Sounds pretty relevant to me. I think that should be a premium option, too. Even a little of that would be awesome! I have one of those MKM knives and while i like the saw, the rest of it was take-it-or-leave it. The serrated blade... ugh. So confusing.
But yeah. And if it were a premium option, they could charge whatever they need to charge to make money on it and people would do it anyway. But maybe, if you had the exact PERFECT SAK you would not ever want to buy another one???
@@thevineclimber Yeah they may have the Pokémon marketing strategy at Victorinox “There so cheap … just collect them all!”
... I am 56 years young and male I've just ordered one of these but in the New York colourway. I will be using the lanyard and wearing it around my neck for easy access etc. Great informative video!
My biggest gripe with SAKs is the larger versions not having a sewing eye in the awl.
You'd think all awls would have a sewing eye ! All the best , Happy Trails.
Lol well, I guess this won't solve YOUR problems with SAKs. False advertising!!! 😆
@@thevineclimber 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🍺 🥂 🥃 🍻 👍 🇬🇧 Great response, made me laugh. Keep up the good work.
46yo man here. Just discovered your channel, and really enjoying it. I like your perspective, and I think you’re good at explaining your thoughts.
The fish scaler can be used as a tiny fork, a back scratcher, a "tough foot pad" scratcher, a bread saw...
I am a straight man and I also got the Sydney Style.
I love the colors amd they go well with my other very bright outdoor gear and clothes.
And it's perfect for the train which I use one hour per day, because it looks very harmless.
Yes, I know exactly what you mean. It really goes well with athletic clothes and outdoor gear! And it's so relaxed; looks very harmless and helpful.
Old man here. VC, you've given me hope that I may yet turn my wife and daughter into SAK fans. I proudly carry a black-scaled Swiss Champ with a black Olight S2 in a single back pocket organizer, with my phone in the other back pocket (yes, I'm constantly pulling up my pants, and you're welcome for the mental image). While I can see the Missus really going for the Companion, I admit I too find its appearance quite aesthetically pleasing.
Now as much as I like that package opening tool, I'll stick with the can opener on the SC. Running all day from the undead after a zombie apocalypse builds up an appetite, and you don't want to mess around with those cans of pork and beans when you reach the safe zone!
By the way, I love that you have a backup Swiss Champ, and that you use the hook and toothpick. I used the hook the other day to move our garage door chain off the door attachment where it occasionally gets stuck, and the toothpick always comes in handy for its intended purpose, along with a bunch of other uses.
As always, excellent video.
Philosophus you really had me laughing with your story. Honestly, I think the best argument for a Swiss army knife for women is the many, many ways youu will use it once you have it if you really try to put it into practice. Within the next couple of days, I will be putting out a video of everything I did with my Swiss champ in a day and it was crazy all the stuff I did and none of it was masculine things. It was all just things that happened as I did normal lady stuff like going to the church to clean LOL. You know our conversation makes me wonder if part of the problem is that we call it a Swiss army KNIFE. I use the other stuff more than the knives...
I recently ordered a translucent blue Climber as my EDC. Seeing it in person made me doubt keeping it because:
a) This particular shade of blue is not very appealing to me, and b) I miss the nail file.
I only discovered the Companion last night while scrolling through Amazon. (I am new to SAKs, but I remembered my father owning one and purchased the Swiss Champ and Mini Champ 🤭) The Paris style caught my eye. Of course, I had to order it because:
a) It's super cute, and b) It has the nail file plus a designated package opener and a pen! 😁
This makes it the perfect toolset for daily use or just-in-case scenarios.
I hope Victorinox will market more towards the ladies because we also love having compact tools and such. Maybe make it more general with customizable options for both?
Oh yeah, and I'm returning the Climber, obviously.
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I’ve been a Leatherman fan girl since ‘98, and have bought almost every version of a Leatherman you can think of. With that being said, I recently bought the Arc and it fell really short of my expectations for a $230 multi tool.
So in turn I’ve bought Victorinox. The tinker, deluxe tinker, and jet setter. I’m really liking the fit and finish of each one I’ve got. And I have seen several Swiss Tools in person, they’re beautiful. Thanks to you, I’m starting my journey with Victorinox on finding the right tool for me, but they’re all nice. Time to start a new collection.
That is awesome! What a great story! This is a hell of a time to be starting a collection - all of the Delemont 84 mm models are due to be discontinued at the end of the year and a lot more popular models have been discontinued already. The Evolution 23 hangs out in US Amazon for about $42 most of the time, and imo is the best deal in the delemont series, but if you watch Daphne Devi you will see that she has an actual emotional relationship with the evogrip s18, which has a locking blade. I watched her video and bought one for myself, too!
I'm so sad to hear that about the Arc. I have such high hopes for it. One of my hopes is that NY husband buys me one for Christmas!! But the reason I haven't spent the money on it myself is because I'm afraid I'll be disappointed. And then I'll feel guilty that I spent the money instead of happy when I see or use it.
I'm really glad to hear you're enjoying the channel. I really wish I had more time to put into it because I love to do testing and I'd love to really get out there and do better video edits as well.
You know I was thinking about this, and I wanted to say one other thing. The difference in my personal experience with Leatherman and Victorinox is that I've never had a Victorinox break on me right out of the box or have something wrong with it when I received it. That really messes with your emotions so much!
@@thevineclimber I hope he does too! If he does, please do a review. I’d love to hear your opinion on it as someone who uses Victorinox on the regular. And you’re right, most people I know that use Victorinox on the regular are never disappointed with their purchase. Plus, the fit and finish is beautiful each and every time.
@@sammyg.3604 Thanks!! 😀
That’s why I love Swiss Army knives so much. I’m an old man!
The chances of me buying a companion are slim even though it looks awesome. I've often wondered how sales would be effected if Victorinox let us choose any of there already-in-existence custom scales to go with any knife those scales fit. I can see myself buying multiples of various models if that were an option. As usual, this was a great, fun to watch video, Anne. Thanks and have a good week.
Oh, that's very interesting! What scales would you use?
@@thevineclimber I'm not sure. I like all the companion scales and especially like the Winter Magic scales that are out of stock.
That would be cool. (I am a big fan of the textured nylon scales they offered in some variants, so being able to get those on any model as well...)
@@nirfz yes the Companion scales look cool... I have nylon scales on my sportsman, and it just feels so extra durable.
@@thevineclimber totally agree, and it wears well over the years. (the texture gets a little less on the edges with time but the tiny scratches people often have problems with are not really that visible)
Thanks for making this video. Anything that helps a greater number of women to feel comfortable using tools is a good thing in my opinion.
For sanitizing the toothpick, I recommend keeping some of the little alcohol wipes used to sanitize injection sites with you. I use them to clean tape residue off my knife blade if I use it to open packages. At about an inch square they fit into a little pill box I always keep in my pocket.
Wow, that's a really great idea. Cause I almost never need to use it but obviously, if I need to use it, I'm not home or anything, so it's a pain in the neck and I think I'm just gonna lose the toothpick.
I'm thinking about making a video about how it is not emasculating to be with a woman who knows how to use tools. Lol
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this one! Totally makes sense to me (as a 36y old man). I used to give Victorinox a hard time for this new knife, not because of the new tool but because of that new fashion/female vibe. But you're right, when this makes more people carry one, it's a good thing. I just wish they made a regular version of it for the rest of us...
Btw: I have that Sidney style coming in, I just couldn't wait for the regular version anymore. My wife likes the colorful scales, so the plan is that I mount them on her climber and put on plain red plus scales on my new companion.
That is a great idea! I really hope that they come out with new regular scales on this one soon. I am hoping this summer, but at least before Christmas.
I had just watched your videos about why women are not into SAKs, and a few days later these great color schemes came out, and my first reaction was to think of what would be your opinion about them. I knew you would be happy and this cool video demonstrates it very clearly!
I’m considering getting the NY style for myself (even though I have the wooden swiss spirit already) but I’m still not sure about which one to gift my fiancée, the Sydney or the Paris style. The Paris is a little more delicate, but she is not so much into pink. 😁
Anyway, I hope Victorinox keeps adding tools and color variations to their line, and I hope more ladies carry and use them. Keep up those great videos! Cheers!
Thank you!!! I AM super happy about this. I think that in addition to looking great, the tool set is one that women will believe that they will use and therefore, they will keep it accessible, I carried a blue Leatherman juice forever and it was so beat up by the time I got rid of it, which of course, I regret now, but the problem was that I didn't really see the toolset as something I could use all the time. Unlike this tool set, which I think basically every modern human would use all the time.
It may not be enough for some people, but most of these tools would get a lot of use from a lot of adults I think.
So I've got a question. What tool ould you like to see them add next?
Thank you for your very nice comment!!
33y old male here. First of all, great video.
I‘m not an edc or sak enthusiast but I need a lot of tools in my job and am constantly looking for a knife or a pair of scissors or something. So a sak sounded like a good idea.
What did I need? Well, as mentioned, I needed a knife and a pair of scissors. I wanted a bottle opener and a corkscrew (I don‘t drink, but it‘s embarrassing if you cant open a wine bottle despite carrying a sak all the time 😂). A pen sounded nice, too and a file for nailcare would round up the scissor utility nicely. I landed on three sak‘s. The compact, the companion and the mini champ. I really want to love the compact because it‘s so slim, but the file on the hook isn‘t working for me. The companion is really the perfect knife and I love the package opener (I have never in my life needed a can opener but have to open a bunch of packages). I carry it at work and have the mini champ on my keychain (love the pen and the orange peeler for opening packages, but would love it a bit slimmer without the ruler or the spoon thingy, sad that they don‘t produce the vagabond anymore).
Tldr version: not everyone is carrying a sak to live a week in the woods. This is a City edc and I love it.
I think I might have mentioned that before, but why not switching the scales you like onto the Swiss Champ? They easy to pop off, plenty of videos for that. And also pretty easy to put on. You don't need to have a press tool for that, there are other methods. Thereby you would create your dream combo: a great looking Swiss Champ.
Once popping off and switching works fine, if you do it more than once with the same scales, you might add some glue at the connecting points. Also some people suggest warming or heating up the scales, but I never did that and I don't believe it is necessary at all. The first time I was really afraid to destroy the knife, but there is no reason to worry. It really is easy.
I use the can opener and the small blade of another Vic to pop the scales off. Applying new scales by putting them on, wrapping them in some textile, a towel for example. The applying pressure. I have used a door frame and door or a soft hammer, but I prefer using a press tool.
And yes, men also like to nice looking multi tools. On my 91mm preferred Vics (Ranger, Handyman and Cyber Tool) I applied white plus scales including the pen.
The same is true for scales of the Vic 58nmm classic knives.
Thank you, F&C! I am always nervous to remove scales in order to re attach them to another Swiss army knife although I've done it a few times. I actually have a video coming up about that soon!
I actually made my Swiss champ white, too! I use it as a backdrop for washi tape - that way I can change the look any time! :)
@@thevineclimber Great👍 I understand that the Companion is pricey and the scales can't be bought as spares. Thereby moving the scales to another Vic is inherently more risky.
I bought some red and black versions of the tooth pick and tweezers. I like especially the red ones in combination with the white scales.
Regarding the lanyard I have my own version which is actually a very thin velcro tape forming a loop. Therefore my lanyard is also a spare velcro tape for emergencies and the loop is big enough to insert my four fingers into the loop. When grabbing the knife it locks my fingers in place so that they can't slip under the blade by accident - especially useful when operating the saw.
I have used the corkscrew many times for opening wine with greatest success. I use the toothpick more often than the tweezers. This version of the Companion is perfect for the old man hippie. I’m hoping they come out with more color varieties including the basic red cellidor.
Great episode.
Tobias, thank you!! You are so right - the hippie aesthetic on this is virtually ageless. And I feel the gentle and positive, helpful feel of this knife represents the best of what we associate with the hippies.
I've thought about taking some of the cool scales off of one of these and putting them on my Swiss champ. And then putting plain scales on one of these. It's a risk, but fortune favors the bold!
I have swapped scales on numerous knives as SMKW puts a lot of cool scales on SAKs but they’re always on Tinkers, my least favorite pattern. So I pop the scales and put them on other SAKs and the put the red scales on the Tinker and give them away!
The key is to soak the knives in hot water and pry them off slowly. I have used my Spyderco Dragonfly on several occasions but the small blade on a SAK works just as well.
When you snap them back on put a small drop o slow setting super glue on each rivet just in case.
@KnifeChatswithTobias They sure do, don't they? So does Swiss knife shop. I might put hiker bear on my champ... but then it won't have a pen. I guess I could mod it?? But then my hiker won't have hiker bear scales either. Oh such drama!! Why don't they make the pretty scales plus scales??
The awl can make a decent point for clearing the gunk out from under nails, though not without danger.
Perfect gift for my daughter in law, she loves those colors.
The awl would be GREAT if your purse strap snaps and you need to remake a hole for securing. I've used it to fix belts, in a pinch, and it's saved the day!
I have used the parcel hook as a Marlin Spike when doing paracord work
Ok good! Nice! Thanks for sharing that tip.
also, while I’m not a fan of any of these patterns… I do like that they’re branching out more. I’d like more knives to be available in more colors… a solid purple or that cyan/teal color would be very nice.
As a 57 year “old” grandpa, I’m not opposed to the colors offered in this model. At one time, everything I chose was blue, but after a career in graphic design, I can no longer pick a favorite color. Swiss Army knives are red to me though, so I hope other colors are offered. This is nearly the perfect tool set for the everyday annoyances, like you had said. This is probably better than the compact for me.
Yes, I think it beats the compact... at least for me it does because the file is better, and the package opener is better to me because I like my blade to be sharp and fresh. I just wonder if the combo tool would be better than the cap lifter! I actually think this also pairs well with a pliers based multitool - I know there is some redundancy, but it keeps you from wanting a scissors anyway!
The package opener does look really cool but I find the 58mm Manager does all of the things I need a SAK to do at a fraction of the weight and size. I also live in an area where people open carry handguns, so I could care less about what people think about the tools I carry 😊
I've been looking forward to your views on the Companion. I'm an old-ish man and I love mine. I also think it's great that Victorinox is making tools that appeal to women. Maybe it will lead to more innovation like the package tool. Keep the videos coming! You bring a nice perspective to the world of Swiss Army Knives.
That is very kind, thank you! I totally agree. This innovation is SOLID. I hope they keep moving. I really do think this is... maybe the ultimate EDC knife?????
@@thevineclimber it is for me!
The package opener is great! They should replace the cap lifter for the lifter/can opener tool on other SAKs and have this instead.
That would be an interesting option!
I sort of enjoyed the rambling style this time. Hectoring sister video 👌. 58 mm classic a great starter for newbies or women that don't carry. As a bloke I don't care for the three new companion styles much and the cost is prohibitive. Still, hope they turn up in xmas stockings and sell like hot cakes. Thanks for sharing, you rock.
I'd rather just pick the tool I want and get custom scales in whatever color I want. The package opener is a good addition though.
Yes that is true. Adds to the cost and hassle, though! I really hope they come out with a red companion soon!!
I am a woman and have a knife collection of 340 fixed and folding knives. I don't like pink or super feminine colors in my knives and multitools. I did buy the SAK Companion in the New York City color scheme. The two other colors did not appeal to me. My other SAKS are in the red, blue, green, orange and white plastic scales. I have a Bigfook SAK Tinker from SMKW because I thought it was campy. My SAX Alox colors are in tiger orange, silver, red, blue, and yellow lime. I like SAKs and in other colors but not pink.
Great video. I LOVE the Companion tool set…it’s just about perfect. The only thing that would make it better is the impossible: 84mm!
But even in 91mm, I want one, but I prefer the classic look of the red scales on all my SAK’s and I don’t get bored, I hope they will release the Companion with red standard or plus scales…do you think they will?
I think it’s nice to have colorways and different designs more suited for women but man this is the perfect model in my eyes and while I could purchase aftermarket scales it is a bit disappointing that they don’t offer classic colorways as well.
Hi Anne, great presentation thanks a lot. In fact I would appreciate if Victorinox would release a Compact with pliers.
I had your video on multitools for women recommended to me the other day and, after watching this, it’s really interesting how marketing gets in one’s head
This seems like an ideal toolset for my around the house, urban, everyday kind of needs, and I gotta admit I love the colors on the Sydney
The problem? When I saw the words “feminine design” this middle aged guy read, “not for you”
Of course, it’s also $74 when I was already debating if I could justify a fieldmaster or super tinker to have a scissors when I already have a hiker in my pocket…
Hi Bill - YES I totally get it!! When tools are marked to women, you feel like you shouldn't buy them, or if you do you feel... wrong? with them in some way. I got to admit, these are great SAKs. They really are the ultimate urban carry for those who want a smaller SAK than a Swiss champ LOL.
It is too expensive. But that is just for now - they want to make money on their new tool that makes these package openers, I am sure!
The fun colors of the Sydney are great for men or women. Just don't eat for a couple days, then you can get it!! LOL j/k The process on these are too high; I'm sure they will make a less expensive model in a year or so.
Just don’t eat ; love it. 😢😂🎉
Leatherman and Buck knives guy here: I always thought the Scissors were silly on SAK. Usually have a knife sharp enough for that.
👍That Companion looks like a winner. I’ve always respected the Compact, too. Personally, I went from the Huntsman to the Ranger because I wanted the file. I do find use for the punch/awl/reamer and sometimes mod them so they will be a good reamer. I was using the punch on my Buck 319 to repair leather tack nearly 40 years ago. Coming to modern times, the study of package opening tools could be a topic in itself. They are popping up on more and more knives and multi tools.
This is very interesting. Yes, you are clearly right the awl is a great leather working tool and I know people also use it for some Bushcraft it even woodworking tasks and other things too I just don't find it something that I need in my daily life. But I mean, I do need a saw so as much as I love these, it can't be my EDC forever. I'm just in this tiny bit of time when I'm neither outdoors a ton nor starting fires in the fireplace.
Some time ago I did a video on tools that people have deemed a package opener for Victorinox, but there are a ton of them on a lot of tools. No I haven't excused to buy all of them! LO. L.
@@thevineclimber I hear that!😄BTW I broke the punch on my very first Leatherman PST opening a can of brake fluid.
@lanedexter6303 LOL and i thought those things were bulletproof!!
Sheet metal plug under the cap back then. Shouldn’t pry too hard with a punch (it was a better punch than the simplified later version).@@thevineclimber
I love the hook on my climber and fieldmaster because I keep a sewing awl wrapped with line and a small magnet under it
Anne, I have been a fan since the beginning! I fit the old man category too, probably closer to fuddy duddy! I've always liked the Alox knives and not very adventurous past that! LOL Your videos are informative and entertaining. You bring a fresh perspective and great personality to the knife community. Thanks Anne, please keep creating content!!!! Jeff
I love your videos and i love how you take your time and just chat "with us". Love love your style!
The fish scaler on the Victorinox Swiss Champ is really good at cutting through cardboard boxes. Try it and see what I mean. 👏🏼
I will!!! Thank you!!
Awesome video and great message!
Wow, thanks! :)
I love your enthusiasm. It's made my day to find someone female talking so passionately about SAKs. I think this female perspective is something lacking in the knife community and i for one welcome it
I will probably get one when they make it in black. The only 3 layer SAK I really want is a Yeoman but they are so overpriced on the secondary market. I do like the new box/package opener tool
Yes I think a Yeoman is very cool... maybe they can make some more cool models with the package opener... I hope!
Another great video, full of awesome ideas and information. Thanks!!
That is so nice. Thank you so much!!
I would be really tempted to get one for my wife, but the problem is she works in a school and all knives are forbidden in schools here. She carries a Classic SD anyway, because it’s so tiny no one would notice it (or complain if they did), but the Companion being 91mm and its knife are a bit more conspicuous. Bladeless version one day?
It seems like the package opener, scissors, and file the most essential tools on there, especially for my wife, the rest could be replaced with something else (she’d probably like a Philips to open toy battery compartments) or removed. Definitely add plus scales for the pen.
Honestly I really dig these new colorways! A great review and view on a great tool! Keep it up!
Hey Conan!! Thanks for stopping by! The review was definitely not good enough, but it is a really great tool. So nice to talk to you!!
@@thevineclimber Thanks! It may not be in depth, but you bring a view that a lot of people don't have, especially when it comes to practicality and a more female perspective.
I'm 52, does that put me in the "old" catagory? LOL thank you for another awesome video!
I think the awl is there just for safety reasons. A lot of people and as specially a lot of Ladies are not experienced enough to poke a hole with a non locking Blade. You might only do this every couple of years, but if you don‘t have an awl you will do it with the knife. At least try 😂 beside that, what other tool should go into that space? I don‘t think there are too many options in the lineup.
Oooh - this is a really good point! You are absolutely right. And also the awl is an amazing ribbon curler lol. I do not care for the fine screwdriver. I think the chisel could get some play as a scraper? I don't like the awl as a scraper if the item being scraped is wide, because then it won't reach. There are not many back layer tools to choose from.
I love your point about safety. :)
Its all about efficiency & solutions not about looks or colours but its a plus😊
Oh I could not agree with you more. The efficiency and solutions are what absolutely have me addicted to Swiss army knives; I just don't like that tiny bit of hesitancy to see that they just don't look quite right for me.
I like my Compact and small 58 mm Signature Lite with translucent scales.
I don't need the package opener, if Ihave anther 2 knives.
But I will be glad to get new colourful scales for for my 5 SAKs. Will be glad for special edition of scales.
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I thought Sydney, Paris and New York Companion models didn't have ballpoint pen. They do have! Nice.
I guess that women relatives of mine would receive any of the three styles with lots of joy...However, the prices are high here and relatives are many😅😅.
And although expensive, local stores sold out all the inventory in a matter of days!
Swisschamp, regular or XLT, is a great knife i would like to carry...again, but laws here became fuzzy and the interpretation is subjected to the officer, so with a lot of risk i carry a Compact or an Explorer. Pushing luck too hard, i include my Swisstool spirit.
Hi@ thank you for subscribing!! I love the analysis of the Companion as a gift - but there are too many people to give it to!
It is odd to me that we tolerate such fuzziness in our laws. Ours are less fuzzy on this particular topic, but not all! Shouldn't you know whether or not you are breaking the law??
We do not have any nearby stores that sell SAKs - other than a couple very popular models in red scales only. If we did, I would probably own fewer of them! Almost always the internet for me. They don't have a discount anywhere right now. Can I ask what they were selling for near you?
@@thevineclimber Salutes from Colombia, South America.
Hobbies stores nearby sell items for fishing, tactical knives(!), axes (!), pouches, zippo lighters and of course victorinox knives and accessories.
A big distributor called "Juvenia" is the main source of high variety of victorinox models. But they don't sell right now the Sydney, New York, Paris line.
The Huntsman Year of the Dragon was sold out in a matter of days there.
There are some small town stores that occasionally have an old inventory or 2023-discontinued(😡) and they are pleased when a crazy-legs like myself comes to take a look.
There are some spreaded independent vendors in an online store called "mercadolibre" who sold those Syd-New-Paris, but only for few days.
Amazon US is no longer an option for Victorinox( for me at least), although i've found discontinued Parachutist and GAK 111mm in the past.
The best provider right now is "Cuchilleria Gomez" from Spain. The only drawback is the shipping and tax rates.
There is another one in Mexico, but never buyed from them.
You can use a T Shank Jigsaw blade with the O ring and the parcel hook. I am glad that woman have this. I understand what you mean because Red is my least favorite color, even though I am going to keep my 1st Swiss Army Knife, the Explorer Red. I really like the color green and I am going to see if I can find a neon green handle for this, or get the neon green toothpick and tweezers and get dark green or black handles. I carry a Victorinox Rambler and every so often I have to smooth a rough nail. I really like the toolset on this tool. I never understood why every knife needs 2 blades, especially on a limited size toolset like this. I always wanted a file, these scissors, and a package opener on a knife. I wish the bottle opener was the same as the one on the Compact, because it can open cans and bottles, but still be used on phillips and flat screws, but it does have the plus scales and I might stay with these scales for a bit. I just ordered this Sidney 1 and the more I look at it, the more it's growing on me. I might be able to use it in front of the women in my life and get them into this knife. Knowing my luck I will lose my knife and have to buy another. 😆 🤣 😂
I am happy that you seem extremely happy about this. I don't understand why people hate it. So many guys keep saying they wanted a toolset close to this but yet they complain about getting it.
👍🏼too colorful for me but I like it. :) I think they have Christmas scales now.
Hi Anne!!!
Great video as usual...
The trees in the background against the blue sky is really beautiful.
Kathy loves those scales & that knife is going to be one of her stocking stuffers. LOL
The multi tool, leatherman vs a SAK vs a pocket knife speaks to functionality for me !!! For my needs, the standard MT & the pocket Knife does not work for me. If leatherman or SAK made a MT that replaced the pliers with an equally hefty scissor, bit exchanger, knife, saw & can opener in the size of a LM Wave + I would buy two. As you know ask ten other people & you get ten different versions.
With that being said, at 71 I fit into that Old Man category. Hahaha.
I prefer to think of my self as Old School. I have many younger friends & family that tease me (in good fun) I take no offense to that. Usually I tell them ""Well I made it this far !!! Now it's your turn.... LoL
Anyway great video
Thank You
-- Joe --
Awesome vid! I love me a good multitool but ascetically they are often not appealing to a lot of people - there hasn’t been much innovation in that since for a long time. I love to see a company as big and well liked as Victorinox take the leap into friendlier appearing tools. Hopefully more companies follow course and we see even more options for cute/pretty/etc. high quality tools 💜
Yes you are so right. I kind of focused on women in this video, but I think young people in general may prefer a brighter aesthetic, as well, and then everyone really loves to have something that just matches their own style!!
Victorinox is moving along in a really great direction with this. Thanks so much for your comment!
Stop me if you've heard this before - great video! Although as non-woman, i feel a little left out (jk). 😄 You're right about how women like to carry these things. My mom carries in a similar fashion with a bright-colored lanyard and a tote bag. I laughed when you talked about the fish scaler.😅
I use the toothpick as a cleaning aid for the well of the knife and other nooks & crannies. Over time, dirt will find its way inside the toothpick pocket and there's no way to clean it thoroughly without resorting to swapping scales. And instead of having to clean the toothpick before and after, I'd rather look for a twig that I can whittle into a fresh toothpick.
As well as Felix Immler, Jony fire shows additional uses of reamer tool.
There is an issue I'd like you to talk about if you never did before. Would you use the main blade to eat, or do you think it's not clean enough to do so, because of the other tools that are just close to the main blade and that are used for ''dirty'' purposes ? Actually that's the reason why I use the awl : I use it as a blade for ''dirty'' tasks to keep the main blade clean. But the other tools on the main blade's side can still be dirty.
Interesting point.
Personally: if i intend to use the Vic blade for food, i use said blade only for food between cleaning it.
The other tools close to it usually don't get dirty enough in my usecases to "contaminate" the blade.
(Prying stones out of my shoe soles if need be, is a task i use the corkscrew for)
In more distant past (during my conscript time) i had 3 knives on me on some occasions:
-The issued field knife in the webbing. It was not to be sharpened as this would remove material, but it was to be oiled so it won't rust.
- a Vic for everything i would need a tool. (opening cans, cutting things...)
- and a slim and light backlock folding knife. Only used to cut food during that time. (was an Al-Mar sportsman)
Anne - Is this even close for you: Companion (91mm, pen, pin, package opener, hook, corkscrew) vs. Evo S18 (85mm, saw, locking blade, can opener, back layer Phillips)? Or is it Companion by a landslide?
Hi Parker - it's kinda close!! I wish the Companion were shorter. But I really do like to have 2 blades, and also the nail file, so I think the Companion is a better EDC toolset. BUT, note that what I actually carry is the Swiss champ on a regular day, especially if I'm going to be around the house! I think I prefer the corkscrew, because I use it sometimes and I use the 2D Phillips a lot anyhow.
I would love a locking blade... but don't care for the lock on the Delemont S series. I put my index finger on it when I'm using it!
Wow this was a fun question to answer. Thanks!
I didn’t fully understand the importance of having EDC gear that matches a personal aesthetic (as your videos sometimes highlight) until recently: lately I’ve been considering a sling bag, for when I need to take a few more items than pockets can carry, but a backpack would be way overkill. Most sling bags look kinnnnnnda like purses though. In fact, there was even an entire episode of Seinfeld devoted to that, where Jerry was uncomfortable carrying a bag because he thought it looked like a purse. I’d rather just not use a sling bag than feel like I was carrying a purse, as silly as that sounds-it’s just not my vibe.
Since most EDC gear is designed more with men in mind, normally this isn’t a problem, which is why I didn’t understand. But I’m starting to understand now! There are some slings out there that fit the look I’m going for, but they’re definitely less common. Nitecore makes one that’s in the ballpark, and some other styles of bags like black camera bags might do the trick too. It should be mostly black and metal, probably boxy, hard edges, large straps, buckles, and other hardware, and not at all cute. Maybe John Wick would use it. It should be clever and thoughtful, but definitely drawing more attention to its functional elements rather than its pure artistry.
It’s great for us to seek out different looks in our gear, and to want manufacturers to understand that. I’m with you!
Paul, that was an incredible post! Yeah, I totally get it! I also think some sling bags look feminine, and I have carried several in lieu of a purse. You really described this in a way I could understand your perspective. Thanks so much!!
I am a woman and my perfect knife is a big blade, saw, magnifying glass, hook and can opener and scissors. It can be pretty, but must have this combination and should not be the size of a Swisschamp. Somehow, saw, hook, magnifying glass are not a combination. You either get saw or magnifying glass. And for some reason the hook is sometimes there and sometimes not.
And where can i get this knife. I am not seeing this knife anywhere and you just posted this video 3 hours ago.
Honestly, I've never understood why Victorinox limits scale options at all. Unlike toolset issues of matching tools to springs or manufacturing tooling issues, scales are easy to install. I'd love to have some of the cooler scales on a SAK right out of the box. Fortunately, it's easy enough to replace them and I've done that a lot myself. But, I just don't get why Victorinox doesn't do more options when you get a SAK.
I wish the 58mm scales were as easy as the 91mm
The only thing that would make this better imo is if they replaced the bottle opener with the multi tool bottle opener/ can opener
You know, I think you are right.
I agree with everything you say, but its still too expensive. £80 in the UK, also Victorinox sell a quick release neck strap for £5 but that one is £17.99? Its great to see the joy it gives you, but my hiker with plus scales only cost £34 🤷 Great video though, nothing wrong with the content or length in this old blokes opinion! 👍
Hi Anne - great video as always. I have not got any of the companions yet - mainly because I think they are not good value. Here in the UK the companions are not avilable on Amazon and are £80!!😱 which is a lot compared to The Huntsman that you can get for £27 (white or silver transparent) to £33 ( red transparent or blue transparent) . Even my absolute favourite Victorinox - Midnite Manager - is under £40 and this is small enough to fit in a purse (pocketbook in US...). Victorinox - could do better!!
Hi MB!! Yes, I agree. The value is not good at all. $75 here nearly as much as you are paying. It's not unamazon, either only available from Victorinox themselves and knife websites. I'm sure some stores have it as well, but none of them would be near me. And yet at the same time. That I say that I need to tell you that I bought all 3 of them. Because apparently the value isn't bad enough that I didn't buy them. I think they are amazing. I am actually going to get some for people as Christmas gifts. So, maybe I disagree, and think the value is awesome!!! Lol thanks for stopping by!
@@thevineclimber It sounds like you are a collector! Then value has a different meaning.
@@MB_EDC lol I really did not want to be a collector, but here we are....
@@thevineclimber I am still saying I am not a collector - but I went from having 3 knives to over 25... still not a collector!!!!....yet!
Lol give up! Join us!!!
Brilliant thumbnail.
Lol thanks, I was unreasonably proud of it!!!
As a millennial who's getting older, I've started admiring the "older" vintage aesthetics more. I've found myself wanting to add tools to my collection that look like they would belong in my father or grandfathers tool box. They dont make them like they used to 😉
You are not kidding! I just was messing around with my dad's hand drill a month or 2 ago. That thing is STILL solid as h-e- double hockey sticks. I hope that more companies will want to make new tools that last, too - but the prices are high!!
Country Garage sales are gold mines for these items 👍
@@edwardfletcher7790 You know, I rarely actually go garage saleing. I hit up antique stores a lot, but probably that's where those people got the items that they are selling!
@@thevineclimber My entire lifestyle is based on Charity shops and Garage sales 😁
Like the tote bag carry option.
I came here for the knives and found a new crush ;) You rock all around :)
I agree customised scales can increase sales for victorinox . Imagine scales of your favourite football team, carton character or film franchise.
I carried a swiss tinker as a teen. Now I'm middle aged and love my old man knife it's a usa made old timer pal.
Anne you have to put those cute scales on the swiss champ,so it turns into a lady's multitool tool lol.I think the victorinox classic is the number one women's knife to date. I always wonder why women don't carry a multitool, while they always ask for mine to use. I think it's an old taboo, that a knife is a man's prerogative, wrongly. Did you know that the Swiss champ has 3 blades? the fish scaler is an alternative serrated knife that can effectively cut through bread, cardboard, aluminum, plastic and the view of it is not as intimidating as a common knife. I have always liked the choice of two blades, I always use the small one and keep the main blade sharpened for an emergency. Every day I discover dozens of uses for every single tool of my Swiss Champ. That's the magic of the SAK, it's always there to solve all your problems. Y.S. i have presented a safe way to carry a SAK with neck lanyard.thanks for sharing the nice video.
@nikgyver7 NikGyver!! I suck at this; I'm so sorry that I did not see your comment until now! I think I will do it!! Make a lady's Swiss champ!! You know I think there is kind of a taboo on women carrying knives. There is another thing though when they borrow a tool from you and your Swiss champ, you open it so that they don't have to find the tool and risk wrongly opening a knife blade. I don't want to say that women are not taught knife handling skills and therefore are not comfortable with knives because many women are taught, and many men do not seem to have any knife handling skils. Likewise, I have seen plenty of men be very confident with their firearms handling skills and still be totally wrong. I think there might be a difference in confidence between the genders on these things, though.
Yes!! I have seen you talk about the fish scaler, and I have used it on bread! Maybe I'll try it on cardboard today. And I actually can't find your video on a safe neck lanyard... although I love the utility lanyard and have thought about making that one because it has so many functions!
@@thevineclimber Anne,if I find a woman who uses a swiss army knife like you,I will marry her Lol. i hope too help you,thanks for the reply th-cam.com/video/rQVImBmHFCA/w-d-xo.html
Looks like the package opener can also be a can opener(?). You can also use the nail file tip on some Phillips screws too 👍.
Beautiful knive >>>>>> Thank you .
Excellent video, well said!
Thank you! I LOVE the Companion. Don't usually carry it, but I LOVE it!
The best soulution to all problems is for victorinox to make a modular model like Goat tools does with their multitools with a blade style similar to the ranger grip series so you dont need to use your nails and small enough to fit in womens smaller pockets
There is only 1 reason I (man) think I wil not buy that beautiful sidney companion, that is it is so pretty. I want mu sak te be able to be a beat em upper and I just think it looks to nice. That for me is the reason i wil wait for a plain scales companion, think i wil go for plain red, yellow or black
You know I really love yellow Swiss army knives. But I don't have a single one. I think I actually may have just ordered a set of yellow plus scales from Messerspezi. It seems like a good color for the companion, which is just a cheerful, helpful knife. Thanks for commenting!
As an old man, I don’t think you needed to pause. Us old men understood exactly what you meant without explanation. To those who chose to be offended for me, you don’t matter, and need to stop!
I want one, will miss can opener.
I’m deciding between this knife and the Compact for Christmas gifts for some ladies in my life… are the box opener and the file worth the extra layer?
and on the other hand, I’ve heard the combo bottle opener on the Compact sucks, but I haven’t tried it… does it actually suck?
the package opener works great for me
I’d grab one but not for that much
Yeah, the price needs to come down. I bet in 2024 it will come in plain scales for $60.
I’m a 48 yr old “young old man “ and I approve this message. 😂
It's a pretty looking SAK.
I think this whole video visits the "design language" thing I mentioned in another comment :)