Lexicon luggage: Victorinox’s Swiss Army bag

Victorinox’s sleek and durable Lexicon luggage comes complete with a multi-purpose tool designed to make any traveller's journey go smoothly

Style 18 Sep 2017

The Lexicon range from Victorinox

Victorinox is the company that invented the Swiss Army Knife in 1891, predating the birth of the term ‘multifunctional’ by decades, but defining it perfectly. When Victorinox launches a new product, it rarely fulfils a mere single role. And that is true of its latest collection of luggage, Lexicon, all of which has a built-in multi-tool.

Constructed from strong virgin polycarbonate and available in sleek and stylish black or titanium colours, the Lexicon range includes extra-large, large and medium hardside suitcases and – most usefully for frequent fliers – a hardside carry-on. A new moulding process means the Lexicon’s handles and quiet, smooth dual-caster wheels are super-recessed. The technique also provides extra volume – up to 34 litres – without breaking airlines’ size limits. And, as you’d expect from the manufacturer of the iconic pocket knife, management of that space is faultless. As well as x-shaped compression straps, which keep folded items secure, there is a zippered divider wall with a large pocket and easy-to-clean lining, in addition to two zippered mesh pockets to hold a maximum of accessories between the trolley poles. In the checked-luggage sizes, there is also a removable suit bag.

So, what of the integrated multi-tool? Well, of course, as it’s hand luggage, it’s not a Swiss Army Knife. Instead, it provides a number of useful devices for the harried business traveller for whom a few extra minutes without connectivity can genuinely be very costly. There’s a pen for filling out immigration forms without digging into your bag and wasting time; a mobile phone tool for a quick swap between SIM cards as you land in a new country; and a USB port. This can be paired with a battery pack (sold separately) for convenient device charging.

This is all hidden beneath a sliding ID tag, part of a security system which also includes dual-coil, theft-proof zippers and an integrated Travel Sentry combination lock, which keeps you as secure as possible.

The Lexicon luggage collection: £395 for the Global Carry-On, £495 for the Hardside Medium Case (both pictured) –  victorinox.com