Victorinox Large Leather Belt Pouch 5-8 Layer
S4316
- Genuine Victorinox leather belt pouch for large Swiss Army knives
- Sized for 5-8 layer knives, including Ranger, Handyman and SwissChamp
- Made from leather for a rugged, long-wearing finish
- Belt loop for secure attachment
- Hook-and-loop fastener keeps the knife held firmly in place
- Compact, unobtrusive design that stays out of the way until needed
- Practical way to carry a larger folding knife on a belt in the field
This large leather belt pouch from Victorinox is built to carry and protect a bulkier Swiss Army knife in the 5-8 layer range, taking in models such as the Ranger, Handyman and SwissChamp. Made from genuine leather, it fastens to a belt via a fitted loop and closes securely with a hook-and-loop strap, keeping the knife snug and ready without adding bulk. The construction follows Victorinox's usual approach to its pouches: rugged enough for daily carry in the field, but tidy and unobtrusive when not in use. It's a straightforward, no-nonsense way to keep a larger folding knife to hand on a belt rather than rattling around in a pocket, whether that's for stalking, country pursuits or general outdoor use. As a genuine Victorinox accessory, it's sized specifically for the thicker end of the standard Swiss Army knife range, so it's worth checking your knife's layer count before ordering to make sure of a proper fit.
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