When you hear the words Swiss Army Knife, chances are you think of the legendary Officer's knife, which began the success story of Victorinox in 1897. Common to all of the Victorinox Swiss Army Knife range is their reliability and perfection to detail. And that legend continues with the Hiker Swiss Army Knife. The Hiker was designed with hikers in mind and includes everything you'll need in a swiss army knife. A quintessential for hiking and backpacks, the Hiker has a built in wood saw and Phillips screwdriver for the weekend trips outdoors and the beginner hikers alike!
When you hear the words Swiss Army Knife, chances are you think of the legendary Officer's knife, which began the success story of Victorinox in 1897. Common to all of the Victorinox Swiss Army Knife range is their reliability and perfection to detail. And that legend continues with the Hiker Swiss Army Knife. The Hiker was designed with hikers in mind and includes everything you'll need in a swiss army knife. A quintessential for hiking and backpacks, the Hiker has a built in wood saw and Phillips screwdriver for the weekend trips outdoors and the beginner hikers alike!
When you hear the words Swiss Army Knife, chances are you think of the legendary Officer's knife, which began the success story of Victorinox in 1897. Common to all of the Victorinox Swiss Army Knife range is their reliability and perfection to detail. And that legend continues with the Hiker Swiss Army Knife. The Hiker was designed with hikers in mind and includes everything you'll need in a swiss army knife. A quintessential for hiking and backpacks, the Hiker has a built in wood saw and Phillips screwdriver for the weekend trips outdoors and the beginner hikers alike!
When you hear the words Swiss Army Knife, chances are you think of the legendary Officer's knife, which began the success story of Victorinox in 1897. Common to all of the Victorinox Swiss Army Knife range is their reliability and perfection to detail. And that legend continues with the Hiker Swiss Army Knife. The Hiker was designed with hikers in mind and includes everything you'll need in a swiss army knife. A quintessential for hiking and backpacks, the Hiker has a built in wood saw and Phillips screwdriver for the weekend trips outdoors and the beginner hikers alike!
Last updated at 06/23/2026 21:33:57
Victorinox Hiker - Red
Victorinox - Hiker (Made in Switzerland)
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VICTORINOX Hiker Swiss Army Knife (35695) - 1.4613
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Victorinox Swiss Hiker Pocket Knife
VICTORINOX Swiss Army Knife Hiker with Screwdriver and Saw 1.4613 Red
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Victorinox Swiss Army Hiker Red Multi Functional Tool 13 Functions
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Victorinox Swiss Army Hiker Red One Size 91mmnew
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Victorinox Hiker Swiss Army Knife
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Victorinox 35695 Hiker Medium Pocket Knife with Screwdriver and Saw
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Victorinox Hiker Swiss Army Knife - Red
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All Victorinox products are excellent, and the Hiker is no exception. It packs a lot of utility and versatility in a fairly compact frame. The wood saw, in particular, has been very useful for me. I had no problem cutting inch-thick branches off trees. Both blades have good edges right out of the box. The opener tools are also handy, as is the Phillips screwdriver in the back layer. For even more versatility, a straight pin (about $0.50 US if you buy genuine Victorinox) can be slipped into the hole behind the Phillips. This knife has well and truly earned a place in my everyday carry rotation. If the tool set fills your needs, it'll be a winner for you, too. Highly recommended!
originally posted on swissknifeshop.com
This is the best every-day carry Swiss Army knife. The wood saw rocks, and the Phillips head screwdriver is much more useful than a corkscrew. Own one and bought each of my kids one.Had this one personalized for my daughter's birthday. They did a nice job and made sure that it got to me on time (with a couple of days to spare). Good company, good customer service- didn't have to wait for a representative- she knew what she was talking about and got me what I needed. Will be back!
originally posted on victorinox.com
I've carried a pocket knife since being a young boy. Many years ago as a Boy Scout leader I was looking for a new upgrade. I was going to buy the Tinker because the phillips blade would be more useful than a cork screw. But than I saw the Hiker as a better choice because of the saw blade and bought it. It's been a great knife. As my sons became Boy Scouts I bought them Victorinox knifes. I've recommended Victorinox basic knifes to other leaders and parents as a good starter knife.
| In Use Dimensions | 16.2L x 2.6W x 1.8H cm |
| Packed Dimensions | 9L x 2.6W x 1.8H cm |
| Primary Blade | 8.6cm Straight Edge |
| Secondary Blade | Small |
| Saw/s | Wood |
Victorinox Hiker - Red
Victorinox - Hiker (Made in Switzerland)
Delivery between 29 June – 3 July $12
VICTORINOX Hiker Swiss Army Knife (35695) - 1.4613
Free delivery
Victorinox Swiss Hiker Pocket Knife
VICTORINOX Swiss Army Knife Hiker with Screwdriver and Saw 1.4613 Red
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
All Victorinox products are excellent, and the Hiker is no exception. It packs a lot of utility and versatility in a fairly compact frame. The wood saw, in particular, has been very useful for me. I had no problem cutting inch-thick branches off trees. Both blades have good edges right out of the box. The opener tools are also handy, as is the Phillips screwdriver in the back layer. For even more versatility, a straight pin (about $0.50 US if you buy genuine Victorinox) can be slipped into the hole behind the Phillips. This knife has well and truly earned a place in my everyday carry rotation. If the tool set fills your needs, it'll be a winner for you, too. Highly recommended!
This is the best every-day carry Swiss Army knife. The wood saw rocks, and the Phillips head screwdriver is much more useful than a corkscrew. Own one and bought each of my kids one.Had this one personalized for my daughter's birthday. They did a nice job and made sure that it got to me on time (with a couple of days to spare). Good company, good customer service- didn't have to wait for a representative- she knew what she was talking about and got me what I needed. Will be back!
I've carried a pocket knife since being a young boy. Many years ago as a Boy Scout leader I was looking for a new upgrade. I was going to buy the Tinker because the phillips blade would be more useful than a cork screw. But than I saw the Hiker as a better choice because of the saw blade and bought it. It's been a great knife. As my sons became Boy Scouts I bought them Victorinox knifes. I've recommended Victorinox basic knifes to other leaders and parents as a good starter knife.
This is the perfect every day carry knife. It is not too long or thick and weighs less than you would think. It has the right assortment of tools for a hike through the woods, a weekend camping or a day at the office. I like the Philips screw driver in lieu of the corkscrew because I don’t take wine bottles with me daily. I even use it around the house.
I have been carrying the Victorinox knives for about forty years. I won’t carry anything else. Lost mine and I didn’t feel right without it. Ordered 3 more so that I wouldn’t be without again. Received my order in a few days. Thanks for the quick response. Love the size and usefulness of the hiker.
I've carried Victorinox knives since my Dad purchased my Huntsman for me back in 1983. Over the years that knife was in my pocket thru more adventures than space permits, and it is upstairs as I write this. As I got older, I began to look for slimmer knife for my everyday carry. In the process, I became somewhat of a Swiss Army Knife collector, and have tried the various models. After this, it all came down to just two, the 91mm Tinker and this knife, the Hiker. My son has owned and carried a red Hiker for years and it is his go to knife. I discovered a special edition Hiker that caught my eye, and mentioned it to my wife. What happened? She purchased it for my birthday and it arrived immediately prior to a hike I had signed up for the the Boy Scouts. I had the ... MoreI've carried Victorinox knives since my Dad purchased my Huntsman for me back in 1983. Over the years that knife was in my pocket thru more adventures than space permits, and it is upstairs as I write this. As I got older, I began to look for slimmer knife for my everyday carry. In the process, I became somewhat of a Swiss Army Knife collector, and have tried the various models. After this, it all came down to just two, the 91mm Tinker and this knife, the Hiker. My son has owned and carried a red Hiker for years and it is his go to knife. I discovered a special edition Hiker that caught my eye, and mentioned it to my wife. What happened? She purchased it for my birthday and it arrived immediately prior to a hike I had signed up for the the Boy Scouts. I had the chance to take it out and put it thru some of its paces in the outdoors. I came away thrilled with this wonderful example of 3-layered Swiss Craftsmanship! It's in my pocket as I type this, and rotates out with my Tinker throughout my week. This knife is the ideal for anyone, whether a trip to the office or a thru hike on the Appalachian Trail! I can vouch, too, for Victorinox and the Lifetime warranty: when they say they cover their products come no matter what, they mean it, period! I'd purchase this knife again in a heartbeat!
Before I got the Hiker I had 2 campers. The first one was from my dad and it is still going strong to this day, even though the blade has been worn down a bit. The other camper I had was lost unfortunately but in the short period I had it, I had loved it. Recently I decided to get a Hiker SAK. So far I have loved it. Straight out of the box it was razor sharp and could cut through anything quickly, whether that was wood, a box, or an apple. A lot of people just use their SAK once every couple days too open a box, comparatively I would use mine to build a house. The small blade is great for smaller carving and whittling projects like making a spoon. The Philips screwdriver works fantastically for removing screws or tightening them. The saw cuts extremely quickly and ... MoreBefore I got the Hiker I had 2 campers. The first one was from my dad and it is still going strong to this day, even though the blade has been worn down a bit. The other camper I had was lost unfortunately but in the short period I had it, I had loved it. Recently I decided to get a Hiker SAK. So far I have loved it. Straight out of the box it was razor sharp and could cut through anything quickly, whether that was wood, a box, or an apple. A lot of people just use their SAK once every couple days too open a box, comparatively I would use mine to build a house. The small blade is great for smaller carving and whittling projects like making a spoon. The Philips screwdriver works fantastically for removing screws or tightening them. The saw cuts extremely quickly and is extremely sharp, just ask my hand. I’ve already used the can opener twice on BSA camping trips and it has preformed well. I haven’t used the bottle opener or wire stripper yet but I have heard great things about them. The tweezers are a bit small but are great for removing small splinters or ticks. After a while though they do end up falling out, it hasn’t happened to my Hiker yet though. I used the Awl/Punch/Reamer/ whatever you want to call it once to drill a small hole in a piece of wood. It came a bit dull and was hard to use but that didn’t stop me. Overall a great 3 layered knife and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a small, easy to sharpen, and practical knife.
Both blades are razor sharp out of the box. The wood saw can cope with many branches. The bottle opener is steady, it locks in 180 and 90 degrees, i think it locks better than anything other on the knife. The flathead screwdriver on the can opener could be used in some phillips screws too, but i do not recommend to use it in such way because you could harm the edge of the can opener. The punch, reamer copes easily with plastics or leathers, but while in use it bends back easily to its spot. The phillips screwdriver is quite big, maybe too big for such a little tool. There is a hole for a pin under the phillips, but there is no pin in it. If you want one, you have to add it. Sometimes the oil flows out a bit, it could be bad in dusty weather.
I love the tinker it’s the best every day carry knife (edc). The hiker is a tinker with a saw. The saw is perfect for day hikes. The two blades are great for any function and the overall thickness of this knife is perfect for daily carry. Sometimes I think the tinker goes unnoticed but the hiker is perfect for daily carry. Check out the walnut version of this knife for a wood upgrade.
I got this knife a few weeks ago because I love carving and I thought it’s large blade, small blade, awl, and wood saw would be perfect for carving/whittling anywhere. Also, I saw that it was recommended for carving in a swiss army whittling book (which I forgot the name of) so I had to get it. And so far it has done exactly what I thought it would! The blades are easy to keep sharp (shaving sharp) with a little bit of stropping after each use, and the wood saw works perfectly to steal a little piece of a branch off of a tree or to shorten wood to carving size. The awl seems useful for making small holes in wood however I haven’t figured out how to use it correctly. The screwdrivers and other tools are also very handy while I’m not carving. Overall a very useful and ... MoreI got this knife a few weeks ago because I love carving and I thought it’s large blade, small blade, awl, and wood saw would be perfect for carving/whittling anywhere. Also, I saw that it was recommended for carving in a swiss army whittling book (which I forgot the name of) so I had to get it. And so far it has done exactly what I thought it would! The blades are easy to keep sharp (shaving sharp) with a little bit of stropping after each use, and the wood saw works perfectly to steal a little piece of a branch off of a tree or to shorten wood to carving size. The awl seems useful for making small holes in wood however I haven’t figured out how to use it correctly. The screwdrivers and other tools are also very handy while I’m not carving. Overall a very useful and slick looking little tool, especially for the price!
| In Use Dimensions | 16.2L x 2.6W x 1.8H cm |
| Packed Dimensions | 9L x 2.6W x 1.8H cm |
| Primary Blade | 8.6cm Straight Edge |
| Secondary Blade | Small |
| Saw/s | Wood |