Hi all,
I am looking for a basic swiss army style knife to take with me when I go road cycling, so needs to be thin enough to slip into a tight jersey pocket (or saddle bag) and not weight much.
It's purely for emergencies*, so I am thinking the following would be useful;
1) bladed knife
2) pliers (not essential)
3) scissors (not essential)
4) pokey tools (!! sorry dont know what else to call them)
Links to Amazon would be appreciated as I have Prime.
Obviously I have searched on Amazon, but first hand recommendations would be great.
Thanks!
Adrian.
* first aid uses, cutting rubber tubes, prizing bits of glass out of tyres - that sort of thing which you cant predict, but would make life easier. I have a cycling specific multi-tool with allen keys etc.
I like Victorinox myself. Swisschamp has everything but is a bit bulky, perhaps a Victorinox Spartan (not many tools but easy to carry) or Deluxe Tinker might fit the bill. The Workchamp is also cool but big & with it's locking blade not legal carry.
I have a Swisschamp & Spartan, they're great & very useful.
Dave
sorry, when I said "Swiss Army Knife" I meant that as a generic term - any brand at all will suffice.
I have a leatherman in my day bag, and a chinky swiss army knife in the car, but I need something slender for my cycling.
Thanks Dave - will "amazon" these now and have a look!
This looks perfect but may be a bit chunky (will google images shortly to try and get an idea of bulk)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Victorinox-D...+tinker+deluxe
Failing that this looks great (no pliers though)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Victorinox-1...orinox+spartan
+1 Leatherman.
Simply better built and more reliable than almost any other multitools out there. Also, plenty of models to choose from.
The Wave has all-locking blades and tools, which you'll appreciate if you've ever tried to do up a screw with a folding screwdriver that kept collapsing on your fingers.
Maybe normal Tinker or the Super Tinker (which I think has scissors but no pliers) might fit the bill.
Oddly I've never been a fan of Leathermans I have a Supertool & don't rate it.
Good luck with the search.
Dave
As per my OP my specific requirement is that it's for cycling emergencies so needs to be slim & light, to fit into a tight lycra jersey pocket! But thanks for the input. (have had a leatherman for many, many years - its still as new - think it might be a Wave, but it's far, far too big & heavy for a roadie to carry!)
Might be a bit big, but tool wise, is perfect.
I actually think this might be the one I have in the car... will need to check.
If you want light and pliers, look at the Leatherman. PS4. You could add it to a zip for easy carry.
It is key ring tool sized but I find the pliers very good. The scissors are tiny and the blade is small, but the blade can be accessed without opening the tool. If scissors are important, the Micra is great (albeit no pliers)
I have both and rate the, highly. Neither as functional as my Charge TTi but they are substantially lighter!
I regularly carry the SAK Tinker but has neither scissors nor pliers so no use to you in this case. I THINK the Deluxe Tinker is the thinnest SAK with pliers. This will be a LOt larger than the PS4 mind you.
Hiker looks ideal, size wise (shame no pliers)
The Victorinox Mechanic is a nice thing but not generally available in the UK ( more often seen in U.S or Europe). It has pliers but no scissors, so isn't too bulky. Might be available on non UK Amazon (also does very occasionally crop up on UK Amazon but sells quickly).
Dave
This
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000...2vL&ref=plSrch
Incase you are ever on the scene of an accident?
Always take this British Army job with me. 2.5 inch cutting blade, bottle/can opener (essential) and giant pointed spike for getting stones out of horses hooves. Love mine.
Some really cool tools on this thread. Love that Wenger Minathor and the simplicity of the British Army Knife really does it for me.
The Alox Cadet knives are very slim profile but minimal tools.
http://www.bergzeit.co.uk/victorinox...FarKtAodeV8A_Q
Leatherman PS4 arrived yesterday, and it's fantastic!
It is much smaller than I had imagined (a good thing) but packs a real punch, it loaded with tools and feels very solid and well built - feels like it would last a lifetime of rough use.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Hennie haynes are worth a look imho. Also a great service.
+1 for Hennie Haynes. Fantastic customer service and good selection of products.
This thread just cost me 30 quid. I have no real need for such an item but I have just bought one of those dinky little Leathermans. I'll put it in my "man bag" to make it manlier.
I'm a bit of a SAK obsessive so my vote would be for pretty much any of their medium size knives! My personal choice is the Climber. Its not got any pliers for you, but otherwise is a great size/ weight:
Slightly obsessed by the Alox knives too, so will echo the previous posters choice of the Alox cadet too! Here is my current collection. There are four cadets on the top line. Really great size to slip into bags and forget about until you need them.
Big Heinnie Haynes fan too! Great customer service!
+1 on the Allox swiss army knives.
I've been a massive fan of the classic for years, I have one on my keyring at all times.
But I've realised I never really use the toothpick or tweezers theses days. So I am moving to the Allox.
I have a leather an squirt in my bike tool kit. Never been used in anger tho...