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🛠️ Unlock your adventure potential with the iconic Victorinox Huntsman!
The Victorinox Huntsman is a Swiss-made medium pocket knife featuring 15 multifunctional tools including a large blade, wood saw, scissors, and multipurpose hook. Crafted with premium stainless steel and ABS/Cellidor scales, it measures 91mm in length and weighs just over 100 grams, balancing portability with rugged outdoor readiness. Renowned for its precision and durability, this iconic tool is a must-have for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable performance in a compact design.










| ASIN | B0001P151W |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,464 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 5 in Camping Multitools |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Colour | Red Transparent |
| Country of Origin | Switzerland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 26,344 Reviews |
| Drive System | Sliding |
| Folded Knife Size | 22mm x 91mm x 9.8mm |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07611160100276 |
| Included Components | Swiss knife |
| Included components | Swiss knife |
| Item Dimensions | 9.1 x 2.1 x 2.6 centimetres |
| Item Length | 91 Millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Pocket Tool - Red |
| Item Weight | 106.3 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.1 x 2.1 x 2.6 centimetres |
| Item weight | 106.3 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | +91 22 62628888 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 1.3713-033-X1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 1.3713-033-X1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**4
OG of its kind
Perfect size. Excellent product. Good selection of tools, portable and has lasted me 6 years and counting!
C**E
Excellent quality! Nice size and easy to carry!
I use this knife most days, it’s very versatile given it has so many functions. The quality is excellent, it’s obvious the materials used are of high quality, it’s quite heavy for its small size. It fits comfortably in my pocket, making it easy to carry around.
P**S
Brilliant as part of a survival kit
From what I see from modern preppers, survivalists or bushcrafters the Swiss army range of knives seem to be criminally overlooked in favor of larger, more intimidating looking knives but you won't get a more useful tool than a good Swiss Army Knife. My Huntsman fits perfectly into the hollow storage section of the Magpul stock I have on my Ruger 10/22 takedown although I did have to cut out a couple of the 'fins' inside to fit it properly. It is held in with Velcro so doesn't rattle about.. I own a few different versions of the Swiss Army Knife including the awesome Swiss Army Champ which has everything you could possibly need (and more) and I consider the Huntsman to have all the essential tools you need in a really compact knife / tool. I've added a mini screwdriver and pin to the knife (see pictures) as they do not come with the knife. Every essential is here including toothpick and tweezers and it's all made from the highest quality materials, fitted together with real precision - this is a tool which will last for many years and well worth the money. Forget about buying a cheap copy as they simply aren't worth it. I went for the silver version since it will be the most reflective if it needs to be located on a night by torch light but other colors are available - quite why they are different prices baffles me as it is simply different color plastic side covers. I'd definitely recommend this knife to anyone who wants all the essential parts of a Swiss Army Knife and doesn't want to splash out on a larger version (e.g. Champ) with the caveat that to complete this knife you'll need to buy the mini screwdriver (fits into the corkscrew) and the pin which fits into the secret hole where the corkscrew meets the main body of the knife. An excellent knife / tool - razor sharp straight out of the box too.
J**E
A good, all-round Swiss Army Knife
Last year I previously purchased a Victorinox Huntsman to use for whittling wood and other small woodwork projects. I am very impressed with this penknife, so impressed, in fact, that I got another for my Mum, who is a Forest Skills Teacher. The compact design as well as the well thought out positioning of the tools means that this was the perfect penknife in the price range I was looking at. Pro's + Wide array of tools that are all useful - None of the silly ones that are useless and just make it bulkier and heavier such as a magnifying glass. + Lightweight and compact - Takes up next to no extra room in my rucksack + Very durable - I've had mine for over a year and I can't see any signs of wear and tear. + Well made - None of the tools get jammed or stuck like they do with cheaper alternatives + Blades come very sharp - Blades are super sharp right out of the box Con's - Blades become less sharp quite quickly when working with wood – Regular sharpening may be required - The keyring is too small - You need to use another split ring if you want to attach it to anything - Dirt, dust and little bits get stuck between the tools and can be hard to clean, but this is the same with all penknives I have used this penknife in my survival kit and I have taken it out into the forest to try it out in a real-life survival situation. It performed very well whenever I used it, and my only complaint is that if I hadn’t have had my knife sharpener with me, towards the end of the day it would have started to take a bit longer to cut through things like rope, twine, small sticks and carve bigger bits of wood. However, this is something that will occur on all knives, so I wouldn’t worry about it. For just over £20, with this penknife it is hard to go wrong. I would recommend going with a trusted brand like Victorinox as you can be assured good quality, as I have previously purchased cheap penknives which jam, go blunt and break very easily. In terms of the tools, this penknife comes loaded with all the tools you will need. I found the saw especially useful, as it can cut through thin sticks (up to about an inch thick) very quickly with not too much effort. The fact that there are two different sized blades is very useful when doing woodwork as when the primary blade is too big, there is a smaller alternative. This penknife is the perfect size. The handle is thick enough to get a good grip, whilst not being unnecessarily wide. Just to clear up any confusion, it has on it: A corkscrew, a hook (which is surprisingly useful), a wire stripper, a punch tool, a large 2 ½ inch blade, a small 1 ½ inch blade, a wood saw, scissors, a bottle opener and a can opener. One thing I would have liked to have seen is a Philips screwdriver, but this is not a big problem as there is a 3mm slotted screwdriver on top of the can opener and a 6mm slotted screwdriver on the bottle opener. This knife is perfect for wood workers, but if you don’t need all the features of this Swiss Army Knife, then the Spartan and Climber are also both solid options, but bear in mind neither of these include a saw. If you want more tools, the Mini Champ and the Handyman are also available, but with more tools comes a wider handle, and the Handyman is very fat, meaning it could be too big for smaller projects. In conclusion, I would recommend this Swiss army knife to anyone who would like a reliable, durable, all-round penknife, as this has all the tools you need for general jobs either in the house or at the workbench.
M**L
A great SAK
A great versatile SAK which benefits from a good saw in addition the usual blades and excellent scissors. Being a 4 layer knife it's slightly bulky compared to the 2 and 3 layer knives but still fits fine in my hip pocket next to my wallet and the size / performance compromise is worth it for me. As with all Victorinox SAK's of this size, legal for UK carry without need for a 'good reason'.
N**2
Never leaves my side!
One of the most useful purchases that I've ever made. This is legal to carry in the United Kingdom so therefore I carry this with me everywhere (apart from airports or high security areas) and its been needed so many times. From cutting food or tags to opening bottles etc. Ive used attachment many times apart from the corkscrew though that could have something to do with me not drinking wine. Then again, I've seen the corkscrew being used to loosen difficult knots in so it may come in handy for something like that. I won't list what this pocket knife has seen as its already under the description but i do want to talk about a few of my favourites and why. My favourite attachment and the tool i use countless times a day is the large blade. This blade comes razor sharp out of the box and stays that way. I had this for around 4 months or so now and it still hasn't needed sharpening or shown any signs of dulling. I use it for fruit mainly but also used to sharpen sticks and cut boxes open, really cant say anything bad about the large blade. The small blade is still fantastic in terms of its sharpness and quality, just like its large counterpart however my only problem would be why would you need a small blade when the large one does everything as its a perfect size. Never mind, I'm sure there are times when the small blade would be needed. The scissors i am also very happy with and come into use often for situations like cutting tags off or cutting dangling thread from clothes when you're out. The wood saw is extremely sharp and most struggle to open it but there is a pretty easy way to it by pulling it up from the end with your nail. Anyway, this saw is first class. Been used many times to accompany me chopping some logs and it cuts through even the toughest oak effortlessly. Very pleased with the saw, just always wondered what i would have to do if it ever needed sharpening. Other attachments that are frequently used would be the toothpick as its really handy to have one on me, the phillips screw driver that is on the end of the can opener is worth mentioning as its probably not so obvious where it is. I didnt realise at first as its not its own stand alone attachment but regardless, it works just as well and i often put it ahead of actual screw drivers when it comes to tough screws because i know that it won't bend and grind up like i find many cheaper screw drivers do. Going back to the corkscrew attachment, its not completely true when i said that i haven't used it. Well ok, i haven't exactly but i did find another attachment online that can be purchased separately to this pocket knife and it will fit as an add-on to any swiss army knife corkscrew. This is a mini screw driver attachment which winds up onto the corkscrew. Search for it online and you should find it for £2-3. I found that to be really useful when my glasses broke when i was out and needed them to drive back home so i don't know what i would have done if i didnt have my Huntsman on me. This is the perfect size to fit in anyones hand, slips into a coat pocket or bag nicely and looks (and performs) very sleek. The attachments have all been expertly thought out by Victorinox both in terms of the use of the tool and also which attachment should be included onto the knife. For this, i will happily give it 5* and definitely recommend to purchase. Another faultless Swiss Victorinox item.
M**N
Its a good knife
For the price, I really don't have any complaints. The knife (both small and large) is sharp. The saw is actually really effective for small pieces of wood, I've already used it and had no problem. I've also used the tin opener, which works well as long as the tin has a good lip on it. The scissors are excellent and of course, so is the bottle opener. The cork screw seems to go into softwood just fine which makes it ideal for using the unit as a hook (it's original purpose of course, not to take a bottle of wine backpacking!!!). I've not used the other things on it at this time. Couple of things if this is a present: 1 - Be prepared to pay extra for a display case, as it just comes in a light cardboard slip which is pretty rubbish. 2 - The red finish on the knife looks brilliant but scuffs and scratches very very easily, in fact keeping it in my pocket has already taken some of the shine off and I've only had the knife a couple of weeks. BUT for me it's a working tool, so it was always going to get a few bumps and grinds along the way. In conclusion, I like this knife, sharp, functional and not so big you'd think twice about carrying it with you.
M**T
No it's not a full tang carbon steel pry bar that could hack through a tree but it is perfect for everything it was designed for
I've collected knives all my life and never owned a Swiss Army knife. Too many bits and pieces to go wrong and always thought them a bit gimmicky. I put my hands up... I was wrong. The old adage that the 'Best survival knife is the one you've got on you' must surely come into play here. No it's not a full tang carbon steel pry bar that could hack through a tree but it is perfect for everything it was designed for; which in this instance is quite a lot actually. The two straight edged blades are razor sharp out of the box as is the serrated blade. The tin opener is completely functional as are the screw driver heads, the cork screw and the awl fittings. The 'Can pull' could be useful if getting the tool out wasn't in the same league of awkwardness as pulling a ring pull in the first place, Overall the thing is beautifully made and marries beautifully with the Victorinox Black Leather Pouch (2-4 Layer). This is definitely a keeper and legal carry in the UK! Yay! Obviously don't try and board a plane with one or go out clubbing with it in your pocket. The nice security services will take it away. Otherwise this harps back to the good old days when every small boy had a pen knife. I just wish I'd had one of these back then. As a PS... some reviewers have complained that the knife they were sent was the wrong one and not what they ordered. Come on guys. If you are sent the wrong thing return it. It's an error and it's not your fault. Same goes if it's damaged in any way. These things happen. The system isn't perfect but we do have the choice to return stuff that's wrong. If we all complain when there's a valid reason the quality control improves. One reviewer even posted pictures of the Victorinox 'Fisherman' and said how much he liked his new 'Huntsman', lol. Get a grip.... and No, I don't work for anyone affiliated with this lot. If you want a fantastic little folding knife that smacks of quality or want to buy your son, or daughter, their first proper knife (used under supervision, of course) then you won't go far wrong with this little gem but it is firmly in the realms of a real tool and not a toy.
A**R
Excellent product
Sharp, sturdy and great value for money
B**M
Great knife
Excellent first knife for eachbof my kids. They learn safety, value and trouble shooting from a well thoughtout Victorinox Swiss Army knife. I recommend this to anyone.
P**A
As good as any Swiss Army Knife, if not better. And the looks only help.
This is my first Swiss Army Knife and I was smiling like a little girl (oh, the irony) when I received it. I got obsessed about Victorinox after watching it on Mega Factories (or what was it?). Anyway, about the delivery - I got it within two days even though the site says it takes about 7-10 days to reach my pincode. And that too after the product was accidentally shipped to a different warehouse during transit. So I don't think that made much of a difference. This one's exactly same in functionality as the Huntsman, the only difference being that it has a rather cool camouflage design than the plain red one. And, unlike many others who've been complaining (about other knives) that they got a used product, mine bears no scratches or any signs of usage at all. I was hoping a blister pack but this one came in a small cuboid box (like the ones medicine tubes come in) but the box was covered with a thin transparent plastic with a label about the knife's date of import and stuff. The knife itself looks and feels pretty good in the hands. I've tried almost all the tools present and they're very well built and integrated and the knives are extremely sharp but only god knows what the parcel hook actually does other than taking space for where the much needed pliers or Phillips screwdriver could've been. The saw is pretty good too: I managed to saw through a four inch wide branch with relative ease. The scissors too do a pretty good job of cutting stuff up. Paper, cardboard, cloth, it has been able to cut easily. The other parts also work well as advertised. I already can't live without it. Highly recommended!
S**H
Perfect Balance of Tools, Quality & Portability – A True Classic!
The Victorinox Huntsman is hands down one of the best multitools I’ve ever owned. It combines just the right number of tools without being too bulky, making it perfect for both everyday use and outdoor adventures. Build Quality (5/5): Typical Victorinox craftsmanship — every tool is precisely engineered, opens smoothly, and locks into place firmly. The stainless steel is strong and corrosion-resistant, and the red casing is iconic and durable. Tool Selection (5/5): The Huntsman offers 15 functions, including scissors, a wood saw, two blades, can and bottle openers, screwdrivers, tweezers, and more. The saw is surprisingly capable for its size, and the scissors are sharp and reliable. Portability (5/5): It fits perfectly in the pocket or can be clipped to a keychain or belt pouch. Light enough to carry every day, but strong enough to handle serious tasks. Use Case (5/5): I’ve used it while camping, hiking, fixing things at home, and even during travel. It’s the perfect mix of utility and classic style. Great for gifting too! Final Thoughts: The Huntsman is a timeless, reliable multitool that truly earns its place in any EDC kit. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a long-time collector, this model won’t disappoint.
D**M
peut être le meilleur couteau de Victorinoxe
J'ai plusieurs Victorinox. Ce qui les différencie c'est leur nombre de lames avec l'utilité des dites lames. Et qui dit lame, dit poids et surtout EPAISSEUR. Ce qui va faire qu'un Victorinox sera ergonomique ou pas, C'est le ratio épaisseur+poids / utilité des lames. Un Victorinox qui fait une épaisseur de plus de 4 rangs est totalement inutilisable. L'idéal ergonomique est 3 rangs. Avec 4 rangs on a beaucoup d'outils, une épaisseur acceptable, et un poids qui reste léger. Moralité : Les 4 rangs sont le meilleur choix. Encore faut il que les lames soient utiles. Or, le couteau la scie et le ciseau sont les 3 lames les plus utiles. Le reste des autres lames sont du standard qu'on retrouve sur tous les 91mm. Donc avec le Huntsman on a les lames les plus utiles dans 4 rangs. Conclusion le Huntsman est le meilleur couteau de chez Victorinox. Meilleur jeu de lames. Meilleur poids. Meilleur épaisseur. Et meilleur prix. Le seul défaut du Huntsman est la difficulté à sortir le crochet car il se trouve trop proche de l'anneau ce qui gène pour passer l'ongle. Il faudra ébavurer la scie à bois avec la queue d'un stylo bic. Puis nettoyer tout le couteau en l immergeant 10mn dans de l'eau à vaisselle très chaude tout en faisant jouer les lames dans cette eau savonneuse. Puis on le sèche au sèche cheveux et on l'asperge de WD40. On fait encore jouer les lames 30 fois chacune. Sans essuyer l'huile on le chauffe encore une fois au seche cheveux. On refait jouer les lames. On essuie tout. Votre couteau est alors prêt à l'emploi avec des lames qui s'ouvrent bien. Si ça reste encore dur il faudra appuyer sur les lames comme si on voulait les écarter de leur glissière. C'est monté trop serré en usine. Il faudra donc finir le boulot. L'acier inox des Victorinox vient exclusivement de France. Edit du 27/10/2017: Depuis presque 3 ans, il est resté comme neuf. Durant ces 3 années, j'ai beaucoup utilisé le ciseau, le cure dent, la lame et la scie. Tout coupe nickel. La scie ne s'use pas. Bien. J'avais abimé les 2 lames du couteau (La grande et la petite) en m'en servant comme levier pour retirer des petits clous car j'avais rien d'autre sous la main. Hop ! Un coup de pierre à aiguiser et j'ai reconstruis facilement le fil des lames sans aucun soucis. Donc on peut récupérer les lames si on les ébrèche fort. Le ciseau commence à s’essouffler. Faudra que je pense à arrêter de me couper les ongles des pieds avec, ainsi que les fils de cuivre le pauvre :) Son ressort tient parfaitement. Il est temps de changer le cure dent qui aura tenu ces 3 ans sans faillir. Et puis c'est plus sain aussi. Je l'ai pimpé. C'est à dire amélioré en changeant les joues du manche par celles couleur saphir transparent du champion. Ce qui m'a permis de lui ajouter le stylo, l'aiguille inox et le petit tournevis sur le tire bouchon. Aux USA ils appellent ça le "huntsman plus" mais ils n'est pas vendu en France. Comme il traine dans la poche, des fibres de tissus s’immiscent entre les lames et ça coince à un moment. Je lu donne alors un bain bien chaud avec un peu de produit à vaisselle, je fais jouer les lames dans ce bain, je sèche, pas besoin d'huile et hop! c'est reparti. Voili voilou. Je confirme les 5 étoiles et le fait que c'est OBJECTIVEMENT le meilleur couteau suisse de tous les temps. Je regrette pour vous, qu'entre temps, le prix sois passé de 24 euro à 32 euro, à l'heure où j'écris ces dernières lignes. Ca sent la fausse promotion qui arrive... (j'augmente le prix avant puis je le baisse en disant que c'est une promo. Le sport favori d'amazon) Je repasserai dans 5 ans pour vous faire un bilan s'il est encore en vente ici. Si mon commentaire vous a plu, merci de me récompenser en cliquant sur "oui ce commentaire m'a été utile". Paske y'a plein de rageux frustrés sur amazon, qui cliquent exprès sur "non" afin de baisser ma note, car ils ont peur que je reçoive à leur place des couteaux gratuits pour les tester si je suis mieux noté que eux ;) EDIT du 06 décembre 2025 ===================== Plus de 10 ans ont passé. Ce huntsman qui a vu passer Hollande, Macron, et bientôt la fin de la 5e république, est resté comme neuf. Pas de rouille. Pas de casse. Aucune dégradation. Tout est aiguisé et coupe comme à l'état neuf. Alors que je l'utilise vraiment et sans pitié. Pour fêter ça je lui ai soudé un petit diamant 0.5 carat sur une des joues. En cas de cata mondiale ça me ferait une monnaie d'échange pour survivre à la fin du monde :) Fin du monde ou pas, achetez ce put*ain de couteau, c'est un oOordre ! Bin quoi. Faut bien rigoler un peu ;)
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