

⛳ Elevate your game and gear with the Victorinox Golf Multi-Tool—where style meets Swiss precision!
The Victorinox Golf Multi-Tool Pocket Knife in sapphire aluminum combines 11 essential golf and everyday tools—including a one-handed divot repair tool, ball marker, tee punch, blade, scissors, and bottle opener—into a compact, durable 3.6-inch package. Crafted with scratch-resistant aluminum scales and premium Swiss steel, it offers professional-grade reliability and sleek aesthetics, making it the perfect accessory for the modern golfer and multitasker.
















| ASIN | B0007QCOO2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #427,353 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,979 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Color | Silver |
| Country of Origin | Switzerland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (985) |
| Date First Available | March 7, 2006 |
| Folded Size | 3.63 inches (length) x 1.25 inches (width) x 0.67 inches (height) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046928539642, 00469285396428 |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Knife, Blade, Saw, Can Opener, Screwdriver, Wire Stripper, Scissors |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.58 x 1 x 0.4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.86 x 1.06 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.58 x 1 x 0.4 inches |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox Swiss Army |
| Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 53963 |
| UPC | 163120306725 803982732194 469285396428 046928539642 |
R**T
Very Nice!
I own several Swiss Army Knives, and have had them for years. I got my first way back in the early '80's. However, this was my first "Alox" aluminum handled model. I really like the knife. It has a solid feel to it that the plastic handled models don't. But I have one or two minor, nit picking issues with it (and all Victorinox S.A.K.s). The can opener tool. It requires you to push the tool forward with each "bite" as you open a can, and rotate the can counter-clockwise. The Wenger brand of Swiss Army knives has a tool that cuts on it's inside edge instead, and to operate it you rotate the can clockwise. The Wenger tool is more efficient in my experience using both kinds. The only other thing I'd like it to have is a set of tweezers. I use the tweezers on my every day Swiss Army knife for pulling splinters more often than you'd think. It comes in really handy. I don't care for the toothpick much, but the tweezers are something I use a lot. But overall those two issues are just minor gripes. The knife is built solidly. The springs hold the blades and tools in position tightly. The awl on this model is one of the best I've seen yet. It makes up for the slightly less efficient can opener. the awl is sharpened along one side at a great, robust angle. It is sharp enough to make an effective reamer, and it is also great fro striking sparks from a survival fire steel. It comes to a good point that enables you to easily punch through heavy leather or fabric so it works great as an awl in that regard as well. The saw works surprisingly well on wood surprisingly thick. For something that can fit in the palm of your hand it is a very useful little saw. Perfect for making small notches in things. I've used mine several times. it works just as well on various plastic materials like PVC pipe as it does on wood. Having a flat head screwdriver comes in handy as well. Most recently, I used the screwdriver on my knife to adjust the scope turrets on a hunting rifle since I didn't have a coin to use for the purpose. And the bottle opener has been very useful for opening a good beer from time to time. This is fast becoming one of my favorite Swiss Army knives for it's selection of tools. It doesn't have a lot of wasted weight and bulk from highly specialized tools most of us will hardly ever use. I expect the aluminum will be more scratch resistant than the plastic so the handles will retain their finish longer in a pocket full of abrasive keys and coins. Great knife!
E**3
Nice and sturdy Swiss Army Knife
I have a lot of Victorinox Swiss Army knives, probably around 20 or so. What I like about the Alox Farmer model is the sturdy aluminum scales. They don't scratch or crack like the red cellidor ones. The Farmer is just the right size for an every day carry. It has a full size blade, saw, very sharp awl/reamer, can opener/phillips, and large screwdriver/bottle opener. I cut and installed a wall mounted electrical box using this tool alone. Used the awl to punch four holes around the perimeter of the box (through a layer of paneling and sheetrock) and then used the saw to cut out the box opening. Then used the screwdriver/can opener to expand the wings and secure the box to the wall and to install the new outlet into the box. Like having a toolbox in your pocket. Very worthwhile for the money.
A**R
First class!
Very useful and sturdy pocket knife. The Farmer is hands down my favourite Swiss Army Knife. The saw is remarkably capable but best used on green wood and softwoods like pine etc. Not really intended for dry seasoned hardwoods such as maple. Try to cut on the pull stroke with live branches, in case the blade gets pinched and jams. Easy to do with fast back and forth cuts. If that happens and you ram the blade forward you risk bending the blade. Did that once on a similar knife from Sears Craftsman (made for them by Camillus back when it really was Camillus). Kinked the saw blade. Very annoying. The back of the saw blade has nice crisp corners, perfect for striking sparks from a fire starter. Also makes a decent cabinet scraper, works best holding the blade in both hands by pinching each end and using the spine of the saw blade as a scraper. The tools are all a bit stronger than on the average SAK. And the spear blade is surprisingly versatile. The smooth back of the blade has its uses too, where an ordinary scraper or the sharp edge would mar the finish on something. The reamer is excellent. More useful than you might think at first. This is a very nice pocket knife for travel, shop work, gardening, maintenance, toolbox, or daily carry. If you really miss having scissors, consider the Huntsman model, for only slightly more bulk and weight. The Vic Farmer is, for me, in a class by itself. Superb.
M**E
A great woods companion.
Bought a Farmer 10 years ago. It's a great tool that has stuck with me for a decade. 2 weeks ago I lost it. I was upset. Lots of good memories with that knife. So I came here and bought a new one. As the new one was being delivered I found the old one. I now have 2. The blade is a great size and shape, the saw is awesome. The can opener is the best style can opener on the market IMO. The bottle opener can probably be replaced with a small knife, but thats my opinion. The awl is good. It's a solid woods tool.
A**R
Amazing knife. The original multi tool. Very robust for a folding knife.
E**P
He comprado algunas otras y creo que hasta ahora esta es la que mejor me ha servido. La llevo conmigo desde hace un tiempo y no pierde el filo tan facil, excelente acero.
M**Z
Excelente navaja
D**N
Great edc knife. Order one and you won’t be disappointed.
P**0
Very nice edc knife. I own a few too many SAK but I wanted one with the saw so I figured one more won't hurt.
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