Victorinox Unveils Bladeless Swiss Army Knife Amid Rising Global Knife Violence
The iconic multi-tool adapts to modern safety and regulatory challenges, removing blades to maintain utility without compromising security.
- Victorinox, the maker of Swiss Army knives, responds to increased knife violence and stricter regulations by developing a bladeless version of their renowned tool.
- The new design aims to preserve the tool's versatility for users like cyclists and golfers, who require specialized tools over blades.
- The bladeless models are part of a strategic shift to adapt to changing security environments, including restrictions at airports and public venues.
- Despite the removal of blades, Victorinox emphasizes innovation and the continued high craftsmanship of their products.
- No specific release date for the bladeless Swiss Army knives has been announced, highlighting ongoing development and market anticipation.