🔪 Elevate your everyday carry with Swiss precision and timeless style.
The Victorinox Swiss Army 1 Silver Alox is a sleek, lightweight pocket knife featuring a 3.66-inch stainless steel blade encased in durable aluminum scales. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it offers a perfect balance of compactness, strength, and heritage craftsmanship, backed by a lifetime warranty for dependable use in any situation.
Color | Silver |
Material | Wood |
Brand | Victorinox |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.66 x 0.91 x 0.35 inches |
Item Weight | 44 Grams |
Included Components | Blade |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 3.66 inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07611160013859 |
Manufacturer | Victorinox |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.94 x 1.3 x 0.59 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.66 x 0.91 x 0.35 inches |
Brand Name | Victorinox |
Warranty Description | Victorinox AG warrants that the Victorinox product will be free from material or manufacturer defects that appear during the course of normal use of the product for the lifetime of the product (except for electronic components and accessories as well as small leather goods, brand collection and third-party branded products where a warranty period of two years applies) |
Model Name | Swiss Army 1, Silver Alox, Ribbed |
Suggested Users | Swiss Army Knife |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 0.8000.26 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Style | Modern |
Size | 4 in |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
W**Y
Good Size, Very Handy
The Vic Solo (No. 1) is a great size for a single blade pocket knife. The 93 mm alox knives have a thicker blade than the Celador models making them very sturdy knives, and the blade is a good length for lots of cutting tasks. Despite being thin the Solo is not too thin, still retaining enough thickness to be comfortable to grip and safe to hold. Still, it is thin and light enough to be unnoticeable in your pocket. I think the backspring on the 93 mm models is also a bit heavier than the Celador models, but it's not hard to open, and it snaps open and shut with that satisfying Victorinox click. I can even pinch it open if I really try. I have a Fieldmaster for all those random cutting, sawing, prying, opening, and scissoring tasks and plan to keep my Solo relatively "clean" for use mainly on food. So far in its first day it has performed well for slicing strawberries, peaches, and sourdough bread, and I can tell the blade is long enough to handle cantaloupe and pineapple, too.
A**N
As close to perfect as a pocketknife gets
Everything I wanted and nothing I didn't need in a pocket knife. Slim, well made, always in my pocket, everything I need including a nail file and a great blade. I don't need to carry a saw and a corkscrew and a pair of scissors! Come on! This is near perfection in a pocketknife. Love it.
A**5
Made well, stays sharp, looks like, fits easily in the pocket.
Made well, stays sharp, looks like, fits easily in the pocket.
T**E
A knife only needs a good blade and a handle
Knife quality:Chose this particular pocket knife for a mini survival kit. Friend always keeps breath mints with her, so all items were chosen to fit inside an Altoids box. Has just one sharp, fairly large blade of quality stainless steel. No scissors, screwdriver assortment, or corkscrew in case you find an unopened bottle of wine while lost in the woods. Grip is also attractive stainless steel with grippy surface. See photo.
M**K
My favorite pocket knife by far.
Perfect pocket knife. If you want to buy a pocket knife for someone who doesn't have one this is very easy to get used to carrying. And before long it becomes essential. In fact this is the third one because it's so comfortable I forget and carry it to the airport.
I**5
Almost perfect but...
The media could not be loaded. Almost perfect but, I'll still give it 5 stars. It still gets 5 stars because of the build quality. It is phenomenal. The quality is what you can expect from Victorinox. I am a huge edc guy and purchased this to rotate with my Case 6220 as a backup to whatever knife I'm carrying.This piece is simple, practical, and just a beautiful piece in my opinion. There is no blade play whatsoever and it is smooth when deploying. The main reason I say it's almost perfect is because of the factory edge. It was not up to my expectations but, it only took a little bit of effort on my part to sharpen it. I like my blades sharp! I "test" for sharpness by its ability to cut through paper or shave hair right off my arm. It's an excellent tool and it will definitely be seeing a lot of pocket time.
H**K
High Quality, Super Light Weight, Bargain
There are plenty of good reviews here. I’ll focus mine on the single stack SAK 1 model here, vs the 2-3 stack models. I’ve owned the 2&3 stack. This is my first single. Big fan of Alox SAK line. I like this knife a lot.I’ll start by saying I like the 2 layer electrician best, but I lost it. Ive been carrying a 3 layer Pioneer X which is a fantastic multi tool. This is the larger knife in the pictures. It feels like a brick in your pocket compared to the single layer.The beauty of this knife is that it disappears in you pocket. It’s worth buying just for that. It also will not freak out someone who does not carry a knife because it’s hardly tactical and kinda “pretty”.You can’t feel it at all. It’s really (almost too) thin. To me the 2 layer feels best in hand for use. This single layer is for light duty cutting. It does not have a grip to press hard. I used to put out (a lot) of pine straw and it did an excellent job. Easy to see silver color when you leave it open in the next bale. Maybe I won’t loose it. Easy to clean with one blade (simple is good)My only gripe. It’s a SAK. It has one tool, duh it’s supposed to. There is a spot for a second tool on the opposite side of the blade . This defeats the “solo” idea, but why not make a model with an opener or a punch, or scissors on the opposite side??? I’d buy that one. The punch is perfect for opening boxes.This model has a unique curved spring. The blade also seems unique in that it’s straight, not beveled. Adding a second tool means you use existing SAK parts. Put liners on it fatten it up a bit. It would feel better and weigh nothing. Build one with a short blade and scissors and call it the TSA. It would sell to travelers.This is a nice looking knife with the curved spring. It’s an awesome value and a practical, easy to carry tool. Get one and support our Swiss friends. Pioneer X is going in a bag.
I**Z
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Really nice knife that comes really sharp!
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