Long before the Leatherman ever existed, the Swiss Army Knife became one of the first commercially-produced multi-tools. Now, no doubt aware of the increasing popularity of cycling-specific multi-tools, Victorinox has introduced its Swiss Army Bike Tool.
The sub-3.5-ounce (99-gram) tool consists of five main components: an impact-proof plastic case, an IKEA-like L-wrench, a set of plastic tire levers, a selection of eight commonly-used bits, and a stainless steel adapter for mounting those bits onto the end of the L-wrench.
Everything snaps together into one rounded-edged package when not in use.
![All of the tool's components snap together into one rounded-edged package when not in use](https://assets.newatlas.com/dims4/default/21e7b04/2147483647/strip/true/crop/569x209+0+0/resize/569x209!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnewatlas-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Farchive%2Fswissarmybiketool-3.jpg)
The Swiss Army Bike Tool is priced at US$48.
Source: Victorinox