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From the company who brought us the original Swiss Army Knife—one that’s been around for more than 130 years—comes the Trekker: a versatile tool that can bail you out of a jam on any adventure. Featuring a wide range of stainless steel tools and polyamide scales, the Trekker is built to take a beating Read More
As an owner of this i can say it's a decent quality larger SAK. Mines lasted years with no drama. My one single pet peeve (and no doubt good news to some people) is the damn left handed liner lock. Hate hate hate it. I actually think it may be deliberate to try and force most users to use two hands to close as the Eur market does seem to a bit leery of one handed actions and lock-back functions in general. I can do it one handed with an awkward thumb pull across type motion but it's not ideal (at least for me).
Ashyalloh yeah an the other thing is i feel the serrations on the blade are at the wrong end. If you want to do a combo edge in my view you'd be better with a fine edge at the tip for detail and accuracy and serrations at the lower end for ripping through fibre etc where the force exerted is closer to the pivot point of the blade. Much stronger and more secure cutting action if designed this way (my opinion and everyone has one...)