a new forum and website is coming soon which probably means next year.
Will it be subforum of MTo or is the new forum sponsored by another group. If the later, it really is not polite to promote the new site here within MTo. Disrespectful IMHO.
One BIG bit of business I am proud to announce is the debut of the official Victorinox® Community Platform; an online forum designed exclusively for the Victorinox collecting community! I (ed: Jason - President of VSAKCS) was honored to have an exclusive insight into this project prior to its initial release and am very excited to outline many of the details for you here! Please keep in mind that everything is subject to change, and as I write this the page is not yet live. Designed to help bring the worldwide community together in one place, this forum will feature language translation, direct company input, and verified user accounts. Users will have badges and titles pertaining to their involvement in the company and community. Victorinox® employees and official retailers will be labeled as such, so you’ll know who’s who, and who to trust. The website will have an integrated and ever-evolving collection database application where forum members can look up, record, and manage their own collections online, while also choosing to keep it private or make it public. I asked about the possibility of this program including custom made or altered editions and was told this is high on the minds of the legal team, so we’ll have to be patient as they work that out. Forum participation will earn users points and badges with the potential for top users to earn small prizes, such as discount codes. To help ensure community exclusivity, forum membership is by invite only. An initial batch of the most influential community “Super-Users” will have the ability to extend a very limited number of invites to friends, who will then have the ability to earn their own invite codes to hand out, keeping the community together, and growing participation naturally overtime.An exclusive community designed knife will also be available to members. Design aspects will be determined by community polls, and a limited time pre-order process will determine the quantity produced (only one per member!). This April the forum is scheduled to launch for a limited audience in the DACH region (Switzerland, Germany, Austria). An exclusive presentation in Ibach for many of the local “Super-Users” kicked off the event, each got the opportunity to assemble their own personalized Compact with a gold plated “Super-User” engraved blade! Depending on how this beta test goes, expect to see a global launch in early 2026, if not sooner!
Since this is a place of open discussion (except politics, religion and Vietnamese cooking ), I see no harm in recognizing that other forums exist. Of course they do. We all know that. Plus, MT.o is the King of All Forums - it has no competition.
Victorinox announced this today on their club letter that was sent out
They are clearly in financial difficulty and now attempting to reach out to consumers to save their sinking ship.
I hope you wrong Swisster😕A few years ago a marketing firm or internal group attempted new marketing strategies within Victorinox and from view point it was directed to young adults, beyond high school, maybe college or new generation of hikers, outdoors types and campers, even global hopping young people. Ignoring the established market and delivering the reliables. Today seems this forum concept is a new trick to learn what they already should know. I have seen it done before on firms riding the downside of a bell curve…In my humble opinion, VICTORINOX could improve their foundation by revisiting the WENGER models that have a loyal following, reintroducing RETRO VERSIONS, updated colors or materials like Micarta, or even ALOX!I delved into the 84 and 91mm series last month, and added several variations to try. Yet I found I liked the CORK SCREW backside tool, and reconnected with the SPARTAN, but found I liked the Sportsman, Compact and Companion is on my radar. Even a MOUNTAINEER satisfied an itch because of the HD File and less layers than the Ranger and Field Master. Yet, fellow participants who shared their WENGER models were very proud. Time will tell!!!
a new forum and website is coming soon which probably means next year. Victorinox announced this today on their club letter that was sent out
If someone wants/needs an invitation code to the new community just let me know.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Thank you for the offer. After reading awl the barriers they put to people just joining and how they intend to "reward" members and create a database with data from users, I lost my interest (if any I had to lose).
Sincerest form of flattery!
They can look at the competition that took some of the market they occupy. Boker/Ruike/Sanrenmu uses G10, screws, pocket clips, and one-handed blades in their City tools etc, so I bought the LD51-B, and I like it a lot. Roxon offers modularity and a bit driver in the Companion, and I got it, and the Flex, plus a couple of implement packs, which would be around $300 AUS I think.Schrade/Flexcut offer a carving pocket knife, with wood-working blades, so I got one. Leatherman, Gerber, Swiza, MKM, Fox Knives, James Brand, Bibury, everyone seems to have their own SAK-alike tool now, and though they are look like a SAK, some more than others, they are hurting Vic sales.
I agree. Yet the issue I think Victorinox is seeing is some people liking the imitations better. As @ReamerPunch mentions, the imitators are giving people preferred scale materials, one- hand opening, modularity, better steels, etc.Instead of innovation, Victorinox gives the same old iconic red plastic-like scales or Limited Editions, which only draw the collectors but not the true users. If Victorinox doesn’t want to keep losing to the imitators, they need to look at what people want and find a way to give it to them
It would be interesting to see how much these alternatives are actually "hurting" Vic. Outside of knife/tool forums and reddit, I've never seen one. I see SAKs everywhere.I know Vic can't just rest on it laurels and assume it will always be king of the hill, but I have a feeling restrictive knife laws and general public sentiment against knives is a far, far greater impact than a couple of comparatively low-volume sales SAK-alikes. Heck, I bet the old Chinese "Q" SAK clones sold far more than all or RP's list combined (with the possible exception of Letherman and Gerber) and I never remember people saying they were taking market share from Vic. IDK, but I am genuinely curious how all these things impact their bottom line.
If Victorinox doesn’t want to keep losing to the imitators, they need to look at what people want and find a way to give it to them