Pros
- Comfortable, solid knife. According to TX, RangerGrips are the longest. Which is almost true (we read in the shortcomings). For a hike in the forest, an ideal selection of tools - a knife, a saw, a bottle opener, a can opener. The saw, by the way, is really the longest, it was because of it that I took this knife. The saw (as well as the knife) are at a slight downward angle, which allows you to cut more comfortably. If convenience is controversial for a knife blade (depending on what and how to cut), then for a saw it is definitely convenient.
Cons
- While it is stated that this is the longest knife, the sharp blade of the knife is only a couple of millimeters longer than the 111 mm knife due to the fact that there is an unsharpened “nut” between the handle and the sharp part of the blade. I had to manually chamfer and sharpen, which cannot be done without tools and experience, and not everyone has this. The photo indicated how much metal had to be removed. When I take out the corkscrew, for some reason it strongly springs against the handle of the knife. None of my other 6 Victorinox have this. At the same time, it does not really spring and does not play. Very strange. The blade of the knife in my copy when folded lies not in the center but is pressed against the central wall (see photo). This is all uncritical, but somewhat frustrating.