![]() The Spirit is a good tool, and is a big selling point is that it’s a quality multi-tool that’s not a Leatherman or a Gerber. But, if there’s interest, there are only a few things I still need to test out. I hope you can now appreciate why I’ve been slow to formally review it. Given my preferences and how I use multi-tools, it just doesn’t perfectly fit my idea of a one-tool-fits-all design. But there’s also not much about it that I wouldn’t or couldn’t recommend. If I could only own just one multi-tool, this one probably wouldn’t be it. But, I have nothing but good things to say about the tools and functions I have used. I’ll never use some of the tools and functions, such as the chisel or wire bender. For less frequent use, it’s actually kind of perfect. However, for frequent use, I’ll have a utility knife or pocket knife at the ready. I can’t say that I wish the knife were a little larger, because really I wish it were completely different. The “elegance” doesn’t take away from anything. Victorinox says the Spirit is the ultimate fusion of functionality, quality, and elegance. The Spirit is a premium tool, and built to the level of quality I would expect for the money. On this tool, the knife is a combination-edged blade with a blunt tip, with bread knife-like character. The knife blade is undersized compared to those on my Leatherman tools (except maybe for the Rebar?). The tools are easy to open, but with nail nicks they can be a little slow to access. Frankly, it’s a great tool, but one I still want to use a little more before formally reviewing. ![]() The Spirit has more polish to it, making it look a little classier than other utility-focused multi-tools.Īs mentioned, I own a Spirit. It’s a lighter, more ergonomic, more beautiful multi-tool.Īnd, it really is. The SwissTool Spirit proves they can also be extremely elegant. The ones I’ve seen are bundled with nylon or leather sheaths. It measures 4.1″long x 0.7″ wide, and weighs 7.4 oz.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |