It actually looks like a modernized version of the old 120mm Everest.It has the same selection of tools as the Everest, but it has a modern one-hand opening spear point blade instead of the old clip point. It looks it has the new button blade release & it's advertised as 130 not 120.
Well the "Alpine Club Switzerland" is primarily a supplier for tourist shops, they also sell Chinese copies of the Vic Classic (and at the same price). If you check out they brand horrible MTs and then sell them in Switzerland to unsuspecting tourists.I think the brand is intentionally misleading.The Alpine Club is not to be mistaken for the "Swiss Alpine Club", which is a serious Mountaineer organization (maintains all the alpine huts, where you can stay the nights and takes care of mountain path maintenance).IIRC there is both a Ranger and an Evo, both with wooden scales branded to the SAC.
Quote from: Etherealicer on February 17, 2014, 10:37:17 PMWell the "Alpine Club Switzerland" is primarily a supplier for tourist shops, they also sell Chinese copies of the Vic Classic (and at the same price). If you check out they brand horrible MTs and then sell them in Switzerland to unsuspecting tourists.I think the brand is intentionally misleading.The Alpine Club is not to be mistaken for the "Swiss Alpine Club", which is a serious Mountaineer organization (maintains all the alpine huts, where you can stay the nights and takes care of mountain path maintenance).IIRC there is both a Ranger and an Evo, both with wooden scales branded to the SAC.Sorry, you got me confused Is that yellow ranger a genuine wenger or not??