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Folding Knives Victorinox

The history of the Swiss company Victorinox dates back to 1884, when the experienced knife maker and entrepreneur Karl Elsener opened a knife company in the town of Ibach (Schwyz) in central Switzerland. Thus the 125-year history of the now world-famous and respected Victorinox brand has started.

The basic feature of Victorinox products is a high degree of precision in terms of design, as well as great durability and, last but not least, originality and practicality.

A few of the many successes of the legendary Victorinox company:

 

  • 1884 - Karl Elsener establishes a knife company.
  •  1909 - To differentiate the products, the company logo used to this day is created - the cross and the outline of the shield. Karel Elsener's mother, Victoria, is dying. The company is named after her.
  • 1921 -  Stainless steel is invented- inox. The now traditional name of the company is created by merging the names Victoria and inox - Victorinox.
  • 1945 - For great success, members of all parts of the US armed forces are equipped with a "Swiss Officer's Knife", for simplicity called the Swiss Army Knife.
  • 2009 - Victorinox employs over 1,700 people and generates sales of more than € 300 million. 
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Folding knife Victorinox Sentinel

Folding knife Victorinox Sentinel

The Sentinel is the Swiss army Knife for those of you who like to stick to the basics. You know that in so many cases, a single lock blade is the only tool you…
Not in stock 35,30 €
Folding knife Evoke Wood, Victorinox, Brown

Folding knife Evoke Wood, Victorinox, Brown

The outdoor folding knife from the Evoke series in a version with stylish wooden blades will please every lover of a more traditional look and natural…
Not in stock 158,41 €
Folding Knife Evoke Alox, Victorinox

Folding Knife Evoke Alox, Victorinox

Simple, stylish and 100% functional. This folding knife is simply made for adventures and challenging outdoor activities.
Not in stock from 134,59 €
Folding Knife Evoke BS Alox, Victorinox

Folding Knife Evoke BS Alox, Victorinox

The ultimate outdoor knife Evoke Alox in the BS (Black Steel) version with an elegant black blade will delight every nature lover.
Not in stock from 134,59 €
Folding knife Evoke BSH Alox, Victorinox

Folding knife Evoke BSH Alox, Victorinox

A unique folding knife from the Evoke Alox series in the BSH (Black Steel) version with a clip-point blade that excels in penetrating materials and its profile…
Not in stock from 134,59 €

Not sure how to choose a knife? There are several parameters by that to choose a knife.

EDGE OF BLADE

For universal use, a blade with a smooth edge is the most suitable, with that you can cut practically everything, as with a serrated one. The serrated edge is ideal for cutting ropes or leather, but on the contrary, it is not possible to chop wood or work wood properly with it. The golden mean is the combined edge combining smooth and serrated ones, but even this variant has its disadvantage - grinding. It is very difficult to sharpen the combined edge at home.

BLADE MATERIAL

The blade is the most important thing on the knife, it is made of either carbon or stainless steel.

Carbon steels contain more carbon, what is also reflected in their properties - they have better cutting properties, are easy to process and also grind, for example, by grinders from one of the most famous grinding manufacturers on the market, Lansky sharpeners, whose products can also be found in our offer. The disadvantage of carbon steels is their greater susceptibility to corrosion, so they require careful maintenance. Although stainless steels are not entirely stainless, as the name suggests, they require less corrosion maintenance than carbon steels.

BLADE SHAPE

In our offer, you most often encounter the shapes:

  • drop point - the blade has a curved edge and a back with a convex curvature descending towards the tip of the blade
  • clip point - the back is cut off towards the tip of the blade and the tip of the knife is much closer to the center of the blade, so the user has more control over the knife when stabbing
  • tanto - the shape of the blade is inspired by the Japanese dagger tantó worn by samurai as a backup weapon, together with a short wakizashi sword. The blade is inclined at different angles at the front, and the advantage of this blade is its large thickness along its entire length.
  • spear point - one of the best blades for stabbing, it is found usually on stabbing knives. The correct spearpoint blade has a central spine and is double-edged, as the spear head is.

FOLDING KNIVES FUSES

Fuses are on the closing knives to eliminate unintentional opening when carried in a pocket, but also to ensure the open position of the knife during work.

For knives from our offer, you usually come across fuses of the following types:

  • lockback / backlock - a fuse characterized by a spring-loaded shutter with a protrusion at the end that fits into a recess in the blade
  • linerlock - this fuse is characterized by a metal sheet in the knife handle; when the blade is opened, it is tensioned and clamped by the end of the blade inside the handle
  • framelock - similar to the liner-lock safety device, the blade secures a tensioned metal blade, that is not inserted inside but is part of the handle, so the blade is secured by its own design - this safety device is slightly safer than linerlock

HANDLE MATERIAL

Handles are mostly ergonomically shaped and rubberized to fit well in the hand and prevent the hand from slipping on the blade and subsequent injury. In the range of folding knives, you can also come across knives with handles made of kraton, that is durable and has a low weight, or also made of steel, that is even more durable but heavier.