Is there anyone out there that carries ONLY a 58mm Vic as their EDC? I don't mean in addition to, I mean that's your only knife or multi-tool. Do you also carry a light or pen, or do you carry a 58mm that includes one or both of those? Have you found it to be adequate as your primary tool?
To be honest I struggle to find a rationale for carrying anything bigger than a 58mm, especially living in the UK. I love my cadet and my compacts but a Midnite Manager will tick every EDC box in my day to day life - knife, scissors, pen, light, screwdriver and cap lifter. Hard to argue with it. The only change I’ve made is to swap for a manager and a nitecore tiki. I find the SAK without the LED scale a little neater profile-wise and prefer a dedicated light source, although I couldn’t claim that it’s essential. However, even given all that, the 58mm is just a bit too small. If they made the same toolset in a 74mm I would never buy another SAK. I love the dimensions of the Executive but can’t get on with the toolset. If anyone wants to make a Manager, or even a Rambler in 74mm I’ll be the first in the queue.
Good question. I would say yes definitely. I didn't carry any knife for 20 years and survived just fine. That being said I got back into Swiss Army Knives a couple years ago and my EDC now is a Classic SD and a Tinker. I could get by with just the Classic but the Tinker is the best knife ever IMO and really is handy to have. As far as a light I have an AAA Streamlight Microstream that I love. The Streamlight is the most important item I EDC after my keys and wallet.
My wife has edc'd a Classic since 1978 and I can't give her anything else...except a No. 6 Opinel in her outdoor drawing bag. Now that I think about it, my true EDC is a Classic 99% of the time, sometimes swapped out for a Wenger PTC or a Vic Exec. When I use the Exec, it's the small blade that I use exclusively.
Anybody ever team a 58 up with a Compact?
For me, I find that 75% of the time my EDC needs are met with a blade. While I absolutely love the big Vics, i.e. Workchamp, Swisschamp, etc., I wind up using their blades more than anything except possibly the scissors. On the Swisschamp, I use the small blade most of the time. I got into that habit opening boxes with my Huntsman when I worked retail in the early 80's. Interesting enough that small blade is pretty close to 58mm!
Some very good responses. I want to add to what I've said. I mention perceived need so I wanted to follow up and say, there are times when I only reach for my 58mm. The are times when my 58mm is the right tool for the job. There are times when my 58mm is the best tool for the job. Is it enough? Yes, is what I answered based on the work "enough".I would not only carry a 58mm for work. I would not reach for my 58mm for most yard work chores. A 58mm is not enough for most food cutting I do. My 58mm has limits do only to size. I would not stop carrying my 58mm. Sometimes the notion whats worked for you means it should work for me. The last 20 years have proven that I do require more cutting reach, strength, and in many cases OHO or a fixed blade. A 58mm let alone a SAK falls short every time for my work needs. Does that mean I don't carry one? Lets not be hasty, they have a place just not as my only option. I don't buy the notion any knife is better than no knife for all situations. Thats a painted corner I don't restrain myself to. When at work safety is my main concern. I've am not certain a 58mm cannot cut branded hose or other materials but I also don't need to find out. Like any tradesman, I know what tools work and which don't. I think there is a big difference for those that hike maintained, highly trafficked trails, during peak seasons and those doing back country treks. I'm fairly certain hunters of big game wouldn't feel a 58mm was enough or better than no knife? Divers, Climbers, Cavers, boater, off roaders, etc. DO NOT GET ME WRONG. A 58mm is a fantastically capable knife. I carry one EVERYDAY and have since getting my Manager. Its splendid and has saved me time and energy at work. When I said perceived need I misspoke. I should have said needs. Is a 58mm enough? Yes, but that is within reason to what you've needed a knife for given whatever it is your take a knife with your for. Day to day ( off day ) I very well could carry my 58mm and be fine. Whatever task it couldn't handle I'd just move on. Its why I stopped carrying my MT daily. I am not feeling I need to have a solution for everything.