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Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage
Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage

Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage

The Huntsman pocket knife is a popular model of multi-purpose knife.This knife is known for its versatility and quality. It has several features and tools that are useful in different situations. Huntsman knives are popular among outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and people who need a reliable tool for a variety of everyday tasks. Victorinox multi-purpose knives are known for their quality and durability. The Huntsman is a multifunctional tool ideal for cutting wood or ropes while climbing, hiking and camping. No bulky extra gear, just the feeling of confidence with a knife in your pocket.

The Huntsman pocket knife is a popular model of multi-purpose knife.This knife is known for its versatility and quality. It has several features and tools that are useful in different situations. Huntsman knives are popular among outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and people who need a reliable tool for a variety of everyday tasks. Victorinox multi-purpose knives are known for their quality and durability. The Huntsman is a multifunctional tool ideal for cutting wood or ropes while climbing, hiking and camping. No bulky extra gear, just the feeling of confidence with a knife in your pocket.

Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage

The Huntsman pocket knife is a popular model of multi-purpose knife.This knife is known for its versatility and quality. It has several features and tools that are useful in different situations. Huntsman knives are popular among outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and people who need a reliable tool for a variety of everyday tasks. Victorinox multi-purpose knives are known for their quality and durability. The Huntsman is a multifunctional tool ideal for cutting wood or ropes while climbing, hiking and camping. No bulky extra gear, just the feeling of confidence with a knife in your pocket.

The Huntsman pocket knife is a popular model of multi-purpose knife.This knife is known for its versatility and quality. It has several features and tools that are useful in different situations. Huntsman knives are popular among outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and people who need a reliable tool for a variety of everyday tasks. Victorinox multi-purpose knives are known for their quality and durability. The Huntsman is a multifunctional tool ideal for cutting wood or ropes while climbing, hiking and camping. No bulky extra gear, just the feeling of confidence with a knife in your pocket.

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Last updated at 06/07/2026 14:08:22

Amazon.com.au

$89.95

Victorinox Swiss Army Pocket Knife Huntsman with 15 Functions, Navy Camouflage

Free delivery

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Victoria's Basement

$79.00

Victorinox - Huntsman Camouflage Swiss Army Knife (Made in Switzerland)

Delivery between 11–17 June $12

Sibley Catering Equipment

$89.27

Huntsman, Navy Camouflage | Sibley Catering Equipment

Delivery $16

Travel Universe Aus

$89.90

Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage

Delivery between 10–18 June $9.90

Adventure Concepts

$115.95

VICTORINOX HUNTSMAN, NAVY CAMOUFLAGE

Trusted Homewares Shop Australia

$119.00

Victorinox Huntsman Camo

Delivery between 12–16 June $5.40

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A multitool with sufficient functions
31 January 2024KOka

originally posted on victorinox.com

I bought Huntsman as my first multitool, and it did not disappoint!It has a sufficient variety of tools for me.Huntsman can come in handy in variety of situations.I mainly use this tool for when I travel. The only feature I wish I had with it is a ruler. Other than that, everything is excellent.I am planning to go camping and I will definitely take my Huntsman with me.If it's your first time buying a multitool, I strongly believe that Huntsman is a perfect place to start.

Almost entirely useful
2 November 2023beardydave

originally posted on victorinox.com

I've had a Huntsman for more than 25 years, and I've used every feature, except for the hook.The hook feels like a "filler feature", and a philips head screwdriver would have been more useful.All in all a very useful balanced tool with most of the commonly needed options, without being too big as to be impractical. Swiss Champ I'm looking at you!I've upgraded mine to also have a glasses screwdriver in the corkscrew.

Engraving is disappointing
28 November 2023Sam A

originally posted on victorinox.com

I ordered a huntsman to give to my son for Christmas. This was going to be his first pocket knife and something he would have his entire life. I had his name engraved on one side and a small four word phrase that he and I use on the other side. Or so I thought. When the knife was delivered it only had his name on it. I called to see what could be done and was told that I ordered it with just his name, even though there is no confirmation that I received stating so. I voiced my dissatisfaction and was told that "since it wasn't their fault, I could buy another knife with a 10% discount". I will never buy another product from this company every again.

Specification

Is discontinued by manufacturerNo
Item dimensions L x W x H21 x 27 x 91 millimetres
Included ComponentsKnife, Screwdriver, Awl
Number of Pieces1
Product dimensions2.1 x 2.7 x 9.1 cm; 97 Grams

Price comparison

Updated 4 days ago
Amazon.com.au

$89.95

Victorinox Swiss Army Pocket Knife Huntsman with 15 Functions, Navy Camouflage

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!

Victoria's Basement

$79.00

Victorinox - Huntsman Camouflage Swiss Army Knife (Made in Switzerland)

Delivery between 11–17 June $12

Sibley Catering Equipment

$89.27

Huntsman, Navy Camouflage | Sibley Catering Equipment

Delivery $16

Travel Universe Aus

$89.90

Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife - Navy Camouflage

Delivery between 10–18 June $9.90

Adventure Concepts

$115.95

VICTORINOX HUNTSMAN, NAVY CAMOUFLAGE

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A multitool with sufficient functions
31 January 2024

I bought Huntsman as my first multitool, and it did not disappoint!It has a sufficient variety of tools for me.Huntsman can come in handy in variety of situations.I mainly use this tool for when I travel. The only feature I wish I had with it is a ruler. Other than that, everything is excellent.I am planning to go camping and I will definitely take my Huntsman with me.If it's your first time buying a multitool, I strongly believe that Huntsman is a perfect place to start.

KOka originally posted on victorinox.com
Almost entirely useful
2 November 2023

I've had a Huntsman for more than 25 years, and I've used every feature, except for the hook.The hook feels like a "filler feature", and a philips head screwdriver would have been more useful.All in all a very useful balanced tool with most of the commonly needed options, without being too big as to be impractical. Swiss Champ I'm looking at you!I've upgraded mine to also have a glasses screwdriver in the corkscrew.

beardydave originally posted on victorinox.com
Engraving is disappointing
28 November 2023

I ordered a huntsman to give to my son for Christmas. This was going to be his first pocket knife and something he would have his entire life. I had his name engraved on one side and a small four word phrase that he and I use on the other side. Or so I thought. When the knife was delivered it only had his name on it. I called to see what could be done and was told that I ordered it with just his name, even though there is no confirmation that I received stating so. I voiced my dissatisfaction and was told that "since it wasn't their fault, I could buy another knife with a 10% discount". I will never buy another product from this company every again.

Sam A originally posted on victorinox.com
Incredible tool
8 September 2017

My father picked up a Huntsman, my first Swiss Army Knife, for me in October 1983. Back in those days, I didn't even know what model it was, but I was hooked. for the next 32 years, it was the only model I owned. High School, Business School, College, Army, Police Academy, wedding.....too many memories to list here. I was doing something and something struck a chord, so I retrieved it from my collection of Swiss Army Knives and it's in my pocket right now. The saw is phenomenal, the scissors (for a left handed lad like me!) cut more paper than the average mill can turn out today! I got into the habit of using the small blade to cut open boxes in my first jobs in retail sales. I was concerned that the large blade might damage the goods inside, and went with the small ... MoreMy father picked up a Huntsman, my first Swiss Army Knife, for me in October 1983. Back in those days, I didn't even know what model it was, but I was hooked. for the next 32 years, it was the only model I owned. High School, Business School, College, Army, Police Academy, wedding.....too many memories to list here. I was doing something and something struck a chord, so I retrieved it from my collection of Swiss Army Knives and it's in my pocket right now. The saw is phenomenal, the scissors (for a left handed lad like me!) cut more paper than the average mill can turn out today! I got into the habit of using the small blade to cut open boxes in my first jobs in retail sales. I was concerned that the large blade might damage the goods inside, and went with the small blade. Even though I haven't worked retail in many years, the habit of reserving the small blade has remained. I actually used the large blade to field dress after hunting with my son. The cap lifter and can opener have been used to do their designed tasks so many times. They were also used to tune up my first car, a '66 Volkswagen Beetle and later a '71 VW Campmobile. They fit perfectly the straight edge screws used in those cars. I'm sorry, I'm drifting off in too many memories. If you want the one knife that literally does it all, with a little creativity, this is your knife! I only wish mine had the awesome parcel hook!!

Bear Rowland originally posted on victorinox.com
My go to hiking blade.
18 July 2022

In my view, The Huntsman is ideal for anytime you're hiking or in a generally more outdoors setting. It's pretty lightweight considering all its features, and is well thought out overall. Also fits easily in a pocket and is fairly unobtrusive, especially with the addition of a pocket clip (I recommend Key Smart).The two knives are both pretty standard drop point SAK fare. I actually use the small knife for eating fruit and such. The larger blade I use for camp tasks typically. Both hold an edge well and are easy to sharpen. For some reason, the smaller blade is always just a little sharper than the big one.I've used the saw a few times. Any woid which has a diameter roughly equal to the saw blades length is a good candidate for using this saw. In my opinion, ... MoreIn my view, The Huntsman is ideal for anytime you're hiking or in a generally more outdoors setting. It's pretty lightweight considering all its features, and is well thought out overall. Also fits easily in a pocket and is fairly unobtrusive, especially with the addition of a pocket clip (I recommend Key Smart).The two knives are both pretty standard drop point SAK fare. I actually use the small knife for eating fruit and such. The larger blade I use for camp tasks typically. Both hold an edge well and are easy to sharpen. For some reason, the smaller blade is always just a little sharper than the big one.I've used the saw a few times. Any woid which has a diameter roughly equal to the saw blades length is a good candidate for using this saw. In my opinion, although crazy sharp, it's really built for durability rather than flexibility. What that basically means us it'll chew through wood, but it'll grab every so often as well. Something to be aware of. I'd spend a little tine getting comfortable with the saw before potentially finding yourself in a situation where you need it. The back of the blade can also be used with fire steels.The can/bottle opener duo is a classic. Can't go wrong with either, and you also get the wire stripper and drivers with them.The hook is useful for moving firewood IMO. I don't understand why this one doesn't come with the nail file on the back, and that's a minor knock. One more serious knock on this hook. The actual hook end is too close to the keyring hole, and that makes it very difficult to open up.The awl is really useful for it's intended purpise, and also as a straight up gimlet and can be used with a fire steel as well. Plus it's useful for camp sewing.The corkscrew I use to hold a tinder twist from Tortoise gear along with an eyeglass driver. There is a slot under the corkscrew that holds a pin to remove splinters, sim cards, etc...not included for some reason. I do recommend buying a pin to fill the slot. They can be useful.The toothpick I replaced with a Tortoise Gear fire steel. However, there is a quirk with the Huntsman that allows you to actually have both. Next to the scissors is a gap that is perfectly sized to hold the toothpick perfectly snug, and in my experience, the toothpick never comes loose in my pocket or what have you.The tweezers are great for what they are.I really like this blade for hiking and camping.

robilar5500 originally posted on victorinox.com
Only one wish: Pliers instead of a Saw, and let's dub it an urban traveler
19 February 2024

I truly desire a pair of pliers instead of a saw. Would you consider replacing the saw with a pair of pliers? I am even willing to pay for the replacement.Pliers are almost indispensable for me. They prove incredibly useful for pinching and pulling objects that are too small for my frail fingers or when my fingernails struggle to grasp things.I am surprised that with aging, I have started using tools that I hardly used before, such as a pair of scissors. My fingers are no longer strong enough to rip open bags, like a bag of potato chips.While pocket knives with pliers exist, they are mostly too bulky or combinations of tools that do not suit me. As a traveler in my 60s, I prefer to carry as light as possible due to the changes in my age, strength, and the ... MoreI truly desire a pair of pliers instead of a saw. Would you consider replacing the saw with a pair of pliers? I am even willing to pay for the replacement.Pliers are almost indispensable for me. They prove incredibly useful for pinching and pulling objects that are too small for my frail fingers or when my fingernails struggle to grasp things.I am surprised that with aging, I have started using tools that I hardly used before, such as a pair of scissors. My fingers are no longer strong enough to rip open bags, like a bag of potato chips.While pocket knives with pliers exist, they are mostly too bulky or combinations of tools that do not suit me. As a traveler in my 60s, I prefer to carry as light as possible due to the changes in my age, strength, and the diminished fitness of my feet. Additionally, my fingers no longer possess the agility of my younger days.The tools I use most frequently, in order of priority, are: 1. scissors, 2. a larger blade, 3. a reamer, 4. a smaller knife, and 5. a ring to attach a cord for easy retrieval of the knife from my bag. If I had pliers, they would rank as my third most used tool.While I have owned and used items such as can and bottle openers with screw functions in the past, they are not used as frequently. I have never found a need for a saw during my travels, which primarily involve visiting cities and rural areas rather than camping. Similarly, a hook, once useful in my younger days, is now attached to my backpack or sling bag to avoid carrying it by hand, especially when shopping or dealing with string-tied boxes.

eKat originally posted on victorinox.com
Perfect for Town and Country!
2 August 2017

This pocketknife is the perfect size and design, in my opinion, for everyday carry and use, in both the urban and wild environments. With two blades, one can keep the bigger blade clean and sharp for food prep and the like, while the smaller blade can take on heavier chores like whittling and general duty knife use. The bigger blade also makes for a better jam spreader. Crucial when making bannock around the fire! The saw is perfect for notching branches for smaller bushcraft projects, where precision counts. It's sharp and hungry! Also handy for cutting lumber, plywood, wallboard, plastics, and much more in urban situations. Even some ropes are better cut with the saw than the blades! Super handy tool. The scissors are safer and less scary looking to onlookers who ... MoreThis pocketknife is the perfect size and design, in my opinion, for everyday carry and use, in both the urban and wild environments. With two blades, one can keep the bigger blade clean and sharp for food prep and the like, while the smaller blade can take on heavier chores like whittling and general duty knife use. The bigger blade also makes for a better jam spreader. Crucial when making bannock around the fire! The saw is perfect for notching branches for smaller bushcraft projects, where precision counts. It's sharp and hungry! Also handy for cutting lumber, plywood, wallboard, plastics, and much more in urban situations. Even some ropes are better cut with the saw than the blades! Super handy tool. The scissors are safer and less scary looking to onlookers who might not appreciate opening a knife around them. Great for opening blister packaging and the like. Additionally well performing on personal grooming tasks like nails and hair. Loose threads in clothing can be nipped short without pulling things loose. As for the rest of the standard Swiss Army Knife tools carried on board, what more can be said? If it needs to be opened, pried, screwed, wire stripped, twisted, popped, drilled, removed, picked, sewn, reamed, scraped, and more, rest assured this handy friend is up for the job. Even the parcel hook tool has many imaginative uses. Lifting hot pot and kettle bails from the fire, pulling out hot oven racks, carrying heavy items with thin handles, opening and lifting drawers, covers, and retail boxes with those annoying locking flaps. Unlimited uses! Even the corkscrew is great for pulling apart stubborn knots. This is a great tool for anyone who wants to be prepared for just about any situation.

Bushcraft North of 60 originally posted on victorinox.com
Significant downgrade from 20-year old version
20 January 2024

I had a version of this knife since 2006. Unfortunately, it was confiscated by airport security. Just bought a new one - and the drop in quality is astonishing. No mini screwdriver, sections between tools are made either from tin or aluminum foil -- it used to be steel. You could see through the tool when you look from a side - it was not like this on an old version :(

Aivanov originally posted on victorinox.com
The best outdoors companion money can buy
19 October 2022

I have been using my huntsman for over 10 years now and this is the one constant throughout all my ventures into the wild - be it the dense hot jungles of India, the Nordic woodlands and mountains or the unforgiving Himalayan hikes.The most useful tools for me personally have been the knife, saw, scissors, can opener and awl. Recently i have upgraded the fireant kit to this tool and augmented its functionality.The testament of my recommendation for this product is that i have gifted it to most of my hiking buddies and everyone loves it.Suggestions - bring back the blue colour version - though most of us have custom scales, blue would be a good colour for wilderness explorations as it is easier to find.Please never retire it!

Quigone originally posted on victorinox.com
Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Huntsman
14 February 2024

A medium pocket knife from Victorinox that is a step up from urban everyday carry. It has an economic design in a compact outdoors SAK (camping/hunting/fishing). The Huntsman offers the main staples (large blade, saw, scissors and openers) and a host of smaller tools. With all this functionality, it still remains light enough to be carried in a pants pocket or thrown into a daypack. A bestseller for a reason, I bought this for my 18-year-old son so he will stop borrowing mine when he goes hiking. I highly recommend it.

Mark W. originally posted on altitude-sports.com

Specification

Is discontinued by manufacturerNo
Item dimensions L x W x H21 x 27 x 91 millimetres
Included ComponentsKnife, Screwdriver, Awl
Number of Pieces1
Product dimensions2.1 x 2.7 x 9.1 cm; 97 Grams