🗡️ Elevate your everyday carry with Swiss precision and style!
The Victorinox Pioneer X Alox Swiss Army Knife is a medium-sized, 9-function multi-tool crafted with durable Alox scales and a sharp 62mm blade. Weighing just 80g and measuring 93mm, it combines compact portability with trusted Swiss craftsmanship, making it an essential companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Victorinox |
Part Number | 0.8231.26 |
Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 2.6 x 1.7 cm; 80 g |
Batteries | AA batteries required. |
Item model number | 823126 |
Size | Medium |
Colour | Silver |
Style | Pioneer X |
Material | Alox |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Handle material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Folded knife size | 14.9 mm x 23.5 93 |
Usage | Hunting |
Included Components | Blade, screwdriver 3 mm, can opener, 7 wire strippers, piercing friction awl, scissors |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 80 g |
M**T
Probably the most versatile of all the Alox Victorinox Knifes
A great penknife for everyday carry. I love the scissors, they make this knife, they are one of the most useful things to have on an EDC in my opinion. The knife is well made, as you would expect from Victorinox, and the Alox finish has a pleasing feel in the hand and a great look. The size is perfect for a pocketknife. Great little pocketknife.
S**N
Smart, useful and so far rugged SAK.
Fantastic Swiss Army Knife. I've had this about a month now and it has come in handy almost every day at work on building sites and a lot at home too.Good toolset although I can't really see myself using the can opener any time soon. Slim and smart looking due to the flawless alox scales.I don't have a need for tweezers or toothpick as in the plastic handles as I have a swisscard nailcare in the van usually which has both.
R**S
Solid Multitool! Game changer for everyday use!!
This thing has changed up how I function everyday!! Features it packs in such a compact yet robust size are great for everyday use! Knife arrived super sharp so great for cutting things like packages, food prep, and more!! For the cost this thing feels very solid and hefty yet light enough to just keep in a pocket for every day!!!
A**N
The perfect every day urban pocket knife.
It's finally here! For years, Swiss Army knife fans have been clamouring for an alox model with scissors. Keen modders have gone to extraordinary lengths to create custom parts and tooling to fulfil this desire, but now we can enjoy what many see as the perfect every-day Swiss Army knife straight from the Victorinox factory.This particular style, branded the "Pioneer range" by Victorinox but known to fans as "alox" after the scale material, or "93mm" after the length, is very much in the same mould as the original Swiss Army soldier's knife issued between 1962 and 2007. In fact there are only four differences between that knife and the Pioneer X; the soldier's knife had no scissors, no keyring, a different shield design and different stamps on the tang, including the year of issue.But you came here for a review not a history lesson! So let's get the facts covered. According to UK law, it is legal to carry in public any knife whose cutting edge is under 3 inches and which is incapable of being locked in place. The Pioneer X falls comfortably within this definition, and so makes the ideal companion when you're out and about - the government website even gives a Swiss Army knife as an example of a UK-legal knife. In short, you should have no problem at all carrying and using this responsibly in public.The knife has several features.The main blade is long enough to handle most every-day urban tasks such as opening parcels, cutting bread rolls, string, etc. It's certainly good enough to handle heavier duties like wood carving too. It's made of a stainless steel and is stamped on the tang with three lines of text; "Victorinox / Swiss Made / Stainless". The blade is deployed via a nail nick, is held open by a fairly strong spring, and has no half stop.Opposite the main blade is a short awl, or reamer. This I have used many times to 'drill' small holes, particularly in leather belts. It can also function as a rough auxiliary blade, but is considerably less sharp than the razor edge of the main blade.On the second (middle) layer are the scissors. These are very sharp, reliable and precise as you'd expect from Victorinox. On the smaller red-handled Swiss Army knives the nail nick is on other side of scissors, enabling you to open them exactly like the main blade - from the top down. On the Pioneer X, the nick is on the other side and so you have to open the scissors a bit awkwardly from the bottom up. Not a critical flaw but difficult to understand why they've done that.The third layer houses the two openers. The bottle opener works well, and also acts as a flat blade screwdriver. As such, it includes a half-stop to help prevent the driver closing on your fingers under torque. The can opener also works well, and includes a smaller flat blade screwdriver head which can easily be put to use on most phillips head screws too.The 'handles' (more properly called scales) are made of aluminium with a checkered grip pattern and the signature red Victorinox shield.All in all, the Pioneer X is a very capable and well thought out tool that should last a lifetime.
J**.
Handy daily carry
Looks great, good selection of tools. Perfect for carrying around on a regular day. Quality is really good and I love the alox scales
M**O
Nice for the £29 I paid - but not perfect.
Stronger springs than plastic-handle Victorinox knives. Makes them harder to open but also nicer to use.They do get a little easier to open after a few days of good use. This is normal. Still very strong afterwards.The blade is well under 3", even if you count the non-sharp part connecting the actual blade and the handle. I imagine there could be a situation where a policeman would say that is part of the blade. And this knife does not lock.I had to remove one star for the key-ring connector. It's in the perfect place to jam right into your palm when using the knife. I removed it with a file (picture attached). There are so many places they could have put it which wouldn't jam into your palm. You can see the difference in the photo that shows the Farmer model with it still attached.The scissors don't open as much as I'd like. The pivot is a little stiff. They only open as much as shown in the photo, which makes them barely more useful than my tiny 58mm rambler. I could probably fix it but haven't had time to try.Almost perfect selection of tools for me. But I actually don't need the scissors so might get a regular 2-layer Pioneer and give this one to my dad. I also have a Bantam which is really nice for ultra light carry, and can do most of what this Pioneer X can - just missing the scissors, awl/reamer and large screwdriver/pry tool.In the Pioneer I will probably sharpen the inside of the can opener into a box opener and cord cutter.Photo comparisons are with Rambler, Farmer and Bantam.
E**E
The Alox version of the red scale 'Climber', simpler, tougher and damn near unbrakeable.
I have a Nylon scaled Climber - two mm shorter, with a number of additional features I rarely need (Nylon scales are far less fragile than 'Celidor' even if you can't fit a toothpick and tweezers, or a 'Plus' option that adds a pin and pen).Because of that frailty I invested in an Alox 'Farmer', that is the agricultural version of an Alox Pioneer, substituting a saw for the file.Both purchases reflect the need for something durable, practically useful, and which doesn't need mollycoddling.PSThe new Pioneer X swap the saw for scissors, and being in the Alox range there are no parcel hooks, or corkscrews, but the blades are thicker, the build quality is excelletnt and - contrary to some posted reviews about recycled second-hand SAKs - mine was supplied in the original Victorinox box, with the usual leaflet, and in absolutely pristine unused condition...
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