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Titanium Co-Pilot Knife (Fall 2023)
NRS
Titanium Co-Pilot Knife (Fall 2023)
$90.96
Description

  Compact, corrosion-resistant knife for saltwater paddling

  Meet the Pilot Knife's little brother! The NRS Titanium Co-Pilot Knife packs all the same great features in a compact package. Lightweight, corrosion-resistant and tough. Perfect fit for your PFD.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to Carbon Black, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65

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Description
Brand Name:
NRS
Color:
Gray
Weight:
With sheath: 2.94 oz
Knife only: 1.26 oz
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
47304.02.100
UPC:
603403356721
Other Features:
Features:
-- Titanium is super-lightweight, stronger than steel and holds a keen edge.
-- The corrosion-resistant titanium blade makes it an ideal knife for use in any type of water.
-- The blunt tip design protects against unintentional puncture during a rescue.
-- As another safety feature, the blade is only sharpened on the one edge. This, along with the blunt tip, helps prevent injury in a tight rescue situation.
-- The unique sheath firmly locks the knife in place and only lets it go when you squeeze both sides of the release.
-- Note: The spring in the release mechanism is corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel. Thoroughly rinse the sheath with fresh water after each trip in saltwater to ensure long-term performance.
-- The super-sharp edge incorporates smooth and serrated sections, perfect for any situation.
-- The comfortable rubberized grip wraps around the contoured handle, giving you maximum control of the blade even in wet conditions.
-- The contoured handle and rubberized grip maximizes your control of the blade even in wet conditions.
-- The sheath clip attaches securely to a PFD lash tab.
-- Square hole in handle doubles as a valve wrench for an oxygen tank
-- Bottle opener hole in handle
Specs:
-- Blade Material: Titanium alloy
-- Handle Material: Glass-reinforced polypropylene with TPR overmold
-- Sheath Material: Fiberglass-reinforced nylon
-- Total Length: 5.75"
-- Blade Length: 2.25"
-- Blade Edge: Smooth and serrated
-- Blade Tip: Blunt
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