Swiss Army knife comparison:
For twenty plus years I've carried a Victorinox Swiss Army knife daily. The Spartan model - with the cork screw. As a bartender I opened A LOT of wine bottles with it. I wore some out, and lost others over the years. I feel naked without one. Enter my daughter Riley Blue. She's two now and has a penchant for sometimes removing certain items of mine... for good. The first thing that I missed was my nice Surefire flashlight. Pretty sure that got thrown away. A couple months back she got to the Spartan. Not sure how. But it too went poof.
I decided to try something a bit different and ordered a Victorinox Nomad as the Spartan's replacement. It's essentially the same knife but with a locking blade (liner lock type). The first thing you'll notice is it's larger in all dimensions. It's about as big a pocket knife as you'd want to carry. Just a hair too big in my opinion though. Also missing are the toothpick and tweezers - but that's not a deal breaker.
So to give the other guys a try, I shopped the Wenger catalog for their take. The first thing I noticed was that they had a similar knife called the Ranger 61 - and it had a clip. That might be perfect! So I ordered one, ultimately direct from Switzerland since everyone has had them back-ordered. As you can see it's even larger in all dimensions than the Nomad. It's almost too big as a clip knife! It is THICK. The other downside is Wenger's can opener tool is pointed. I already miss the small screwdriver end of the Victorinox can opener as it will fit Phillips heads. However, the single-hand opening and button lock release are very nice.
I couldn't resist getting another Spartan in the end. Sometimes you've got to stick with what works the best for you. It seems almost teeny now...
(L to R) Ranger, Nomad and Spartan
(L to R) Ranger, Nomad and Spartan. The flip side.
(Front to Back) Spartan, Nomad and Ranger. Note the lengths.
(L to R) Spartan, Nomad and Ranger. Note the width of the Ranger and the thickness of the clip material.
Todd