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Some say its ugly, but I think it is one beautiful blade, and it was one of my white whales! Unfortunately as I'm in Canada and it's February, it's going to be a while before this Spyderco Caspian Salt can prove itself where it's meant to be, in or on the water!
While it may look like every other Victorinox Camper, this one is special- it was my first knife, and therefore responsible for everything at Multitool.org!
I don't know what I was more excited about- getting rid of my Movember moustache or starting my new Advent Calendar!
If you've been following us for a while you already know about the SwissBuck series, like this Globetrotter model.
I have been wanting a shears based, EDC oriented multitool for years, but the few that come out seem to miss the mark. This Roxon Knife/Scissors (yes, that's the name) comes closer than most other to what I actually want, but...
We fell in love with Gerber's Armbar platform when it was first announced at SHOT 2019, and a few years later our opinion hasn't changed!
Chances are you won't ever see another one of these variants- and not just because it's camouflaged!
Perhaps the most important model in the Trekker/Trailmaster variants is actually not a Trekker/Trailmaster at all, but a Soldier.
Keychain knives are a great way to be prepared without having a lot of extra bulk, and this Victorinox Rally is always a great option.
One of my all time favorite Wenger models is the super easy to carry Entree, as it is compact and pocketable, but also very well equipped.
When it comes to functionality, the Lumberjack, also known as the Plumber and the Walker from Victorinox has even more options than it has names.
If you are fortunate enough to be Canadian, like me, you are probably familiar with Mountain Equipment Co-Op, or MEC for short.
Okay, I know I missed doing an update yesterday, so here is something doubly cool to make up for it- not only is it a Victorinox Salesman, but it is literally an advertising knife for Sika!
While it may not have been one of the more exciting models, the Backpacker II from Wenger was extremely popular.
What kind of people would write collect and review multitools? Quite simple really- we are designers and do-ers, outdoors types and indoor types, mechanics, doctors, problem solvers and problem makers. As such, we have, as a world spanning community, put every type, size and version of multitool, multifunction knife, pocket knife and all related products to every test we could manage in as many places and environments as there are.