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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2024
This is a very sturdy folding knife. I got this version for my EDC survival pack. The saw was the deciding factor. It's very sharp and cuts through wood like a champ. I was able to sharpen the blade to a razor edge. It has a very nice heft and has all the important features of a multi-purpose knife.
R Hayes
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de enero de 2024
The perfect camping & bushcraft tool to complement a big fixed blade knife or a camp axe. I have a few vintage Victorinox knives, but got the Ranger for the big slip-resistant grip, and the beefy 4 inch blade. The cutting edge is 3 1/2 inches, and is held by a sturdy liner lock. The saw blade is extremely sharp & able to notch tree branches & small logs, without losing sharpness. All the other tools open, close, and work with no issues. Really happy with it.
Renato Alves
Comentado en Brasil el 11 de septiembre de 2023
Bom produto.
joaquim
Comentado en Brasil el 26 de abril de 2023
EXCELETE FERRAMENTA. VALEU!
Kike
Comentado en México el 24 de julio de 2020
La navaja me parece excelente, la calidad de materiales es de lo mejor, el filo con el que viene es muy bueno, la sierra es de un muy buen tamaño. Me encanta el diseño, si buscas una navaja para ir a acampar, o paseos en el bosque, está es una excelente opción. Puedes hacer de todo con esta navaja. 100% recomendable.
luis arturo garcia
Comentado en México el 11 de julio de 2019
Materiales de gran calidad 100% recomendable
CARLOS ESTRADA R.
Comentado en México el 6 de mayo de 2019
El producto me llegó 3 días antes de la fecha programada, en excelentes condiciones y justo por lo que pagué.El único pero es que llegó sin manual de instrucciones y garantía pero aún así le doy 5 estrellas, es una SWISS ARMY BY VICTORINOX y estoy seguro que el usarla día a día será un incentivo para adquirir otos modelos.
Charlie D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2019
I have long been a fan of S.A.K. however, I have XXL hands so normally carry a fixed blade too when out in the woods. Will probably continue this practice anyway, however, the SwissChamp I normally carry will be replaced with this one. The Champ will still ride in my vehicle, but not my backpack. I don't have to worry about slipping and slicing my finger with this RangerGrip! It's big enough, contoured just right and I like the way they put some ridging on the back of the "one handed opening" piece on the blade. This is really noticeable when wearing gloves. More control.This knife has a bigger blade, and a really useful shape that locks in place - something I appreciate a lot. Furthermore, this is a saw that is still the legendary Swiss Army Knife Saw yet it is appreciably longer than the one on regular sized S.A.K. knives. This translates to larger pieces that one can effectively cut with it. The wife is laughing at me sawing away at bushes and small tree limbs in the back yard that I would normally get the saws-all out to handle. It's slower, true, but cutting through them so effectively with this knife is just a lot of fun.S.A.K. still has the best can opener going, and I still use one in the kitchen, I am nearly as fast as the electric one she insisted on buying. Am still waiting to discover a non-twist off bottle cap in the US, but it is a good screwdriver. The awl/punch is useful for tons of things bushcrafting.I selected the straight blade because I am not a fan of serrated unless I am on a sailboat where I may have to cut large cordage. When sailing I carry my Victorinox 53664 Helmsman that is also available on Amazon. This leads me to my last important point - the corkscrew model instead of the Phillips Head model.I have never, in over 50 years of camping, needed a Phillips Head in the woods. The corkscrew not only opens wine bottles - it works as a GREAT marlinspike for small to say, 3/8" rope to get pesky, tight knots loosened up. There are probably other uses for it besides wine, but that is what I have needed it for plenty of times. One's camping companions are not always good with tying knots, and you generally don't discover this until time to break camp. Better to show them how to get that horrible knot loose than cut the cord and have to jury rig something at the next campsite. I don't understand the recent release of the US Army model, which is essentially a RangerGrip without the tweezers and toothpick. Gads! I seldom get splinters since I decided to wear good gloves, but trail mix and other things get between my teeth constantly. How does one handle this without a toothpick?I did add one thing. Those nifty little eyeglass screwdrivers that slot in to the corkscrew sell in three packs for nearly nothing, weigh nothing, and if you have one on the trail when someone is losing their screw on the glasses they depend on, you are the hero. Even if they are your own glasses. I have them on all the S.A.K. with corkscrew that I own, and they have come in handy in urban and rural settings with about equal frequency.I did order the cloth sheath for this knife. It is a tad large for my already crowded pocket. If you are more disciplined than I on what you put in your pocket this will likely work just fine.
Luis Solis
Comentado en México el 1 de febrero de 2019
Excelente producto ,tamaño perfecto quede muy complacido
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