The Victorinox Spartan is the knife that built the legend. 12 functions, 91mm frame, 59 grams. No extras, no compromise—just the essential tools that made Swiss Army Knives famous. This is where the Officer's knife story begins.
Every tool on the Swiss Army Spartan earns its place. Large and small blades cover cutting tasks from slicing an apple to opening packages. The can opener—paired with a small 3mm screwdriver—handles sealed cans and tight fasteners alike. The bottle opener integrates a 6mm screwdriver and wire stripper, turning one layer into three functions. A corkscrew pulls corks or extracts stubborn screws. The reamer punches holes and handles awl work when field repairs demand it.
Tweezers and toothpick nest in the scales, ready when needed. A key ring keeps it attached to whatever carry system works for you.
That's it. Twelve functions. Nothing redundant, nothing missing.
At 14mm thick and 59 grams, the Spartan carries lighter and thinner than its larger siblings. It disappears in a pocket without the bulk of saw-equipped models. For users who want Swiss Army capability without the weight penalty, the Spartan delivers the core toolkit in the most portable package on the 91mm platform.
The Swiss Army Spartan handles the tasks that actually come up. Opening packages and mail. Tightening a loose screw on your glasses. Stripping wire during a quick repair. Cutting cord, slicing fruit, pulling a cork at the end of a long day. It's not a wilderness survival tool—it's the knife that lives in your pocket and solves small problems before they become big ones.
Cellidor scales in classic red provide grip and visibility. The polished tools and Victorinox shield mark it as genuine Swiss production. Every Spartan ships from the same factory that's been making these knives since 1897, backed by a lifetime warranty.
Users who want the Swiss Army essentials without the extras. The Spartan suits daily carry, travel, light duty at home or the office, and anyone who values simplicity over feature count. It's the knife you grab when you want a capable tool that won't weigh down your pocket—the Swiss Army Knife distilled to its most useful form.