Victorinox Swiss Army Climber II Pocket Knife
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Total Reviews: 26
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great gift
i like it and i bought a couple of them for my friends hope they like them too 2008-04-29




Great knife for the price
For the price, this is a great knife. The blade and tool selection is good. Some may think that the knife is borderline too heavy to carry everyday, but I think it is OK.
The biggest disappointment with this knife for me is that it does not have the finish that I am used to seeing on a Swiss Army knife. Instead of the smooth red plastic with the inlay Swiss Army insignia, this knife's case is a textured red plastic with a stamped insignia. In my opinion, it feels and looks cheaper that what I have come to expect from Victorinox.
Overall, the casing is of little concern to me. What's inside is most important, and this knife offers a lot for the money.
2008-04-26




perfect as usually
what i need is mostly scissors and a corkscrew,
sometimes - long blade and can opener.
They work perfect.
Nice item to be stolen (which is the truth
for my previous dozen)
2008-01-24




A great gift!
Victorinox makes great swiss knives. My humble opinion is that for a knife to balance functionality and practicality (what's the point of having a knife with 150 different functions- you can't carry it comfortably in your pocket, let alone comfortably grip the thing to actually use it), it must have 1 blade, a can opener, a bottle opener, a corkscrew and scissors. The tweezers are a nice thing to have as well. This "Climber II" fits the bill (with a few extras too), and at $13.99, I bought a bunch of them to have on hand for gifts. 2008-01-13




Nice knife, on the cheap
This is a nice knife with the standard Swiss Army quality for much less than you'll usually pay for a Swiss Army knife. One thing to keep in mind is that, as another reviewer pointed out, it has a different finish than the signature smooth finish on most Swiss Army knives. Instead, it has a textured finish with a stamped logo. I kind of like the new finish, though.
2007-12-28





