I have several Victorinox. What differentiates them is their number plates with the utility of said blades. And who said blade, said weight and especially THICKNESS. What will make a Victorinox is ergonomic or not, This is the thickness ratio + weight / utility blades. A Victorinox makes a thickness of more than 4 rows is totally unusable. The ergonomically ideal is 3 rows. With 4 rows lot of tools was an acceptable thickness and weight that remains light. Moral: The 4th row are the best choice. It is also necessary that the blades are useful. But the knife saw and chisel are the 3 most useful blades. The rest of the other blades are standard found on all 91mm. So with the Huntsman was the most useful blades in 4 rows. Conclusion Huntsman is the best at Victorinox knife. Best set of blades. Best weight. Best epaisseue. And best price.
The only drawback is the difficulty of Huntsman out the hook because it is too close to the ring which gene to switch the nail.
It will deburring the wood saw with the tail of a bic pen. Then clean up the knife by immersing the 10 minutes in water to very hot dishes while playing the slides in the soapy water. Then dried in hair dryer and asparagus WD40. We do still play the blades 30 times each. Without wiping the oil further heated once secje hair. We redo play blades. Everything is wiped. Your knife is then ready for use with blades that open well. If it is still hard it will push the blades as if they wanted to distance them from their runner. It is mounted too tight in the factory. It will therefore finish the job.
Stainless steel Victorinox comes exclusively from France.