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Titanium Neko Blunt Knife (Fall 2023)
NRS
Titanium Neko Blunt Knife (Fall 2023)
$83.96
Description

  Corrosion-resistant titanium for saltwater paddling

  Perfect for paddlers and anglers of the saltwater variety, the NRS Titanium Neko Blunt Knife is constructed with corrosion-resistant titanium and features smooth and serrated edges, a blunt safety tip, and an integrated bottle opener.

  SAFETY WARNING: The Neko Knife features a friction-release sheath. Improper operation of the knife and sheath can lead to serious injury. The knife is designed for single-hand release only. With the knife securely mounted on a life jacket accessory tab, simply grip the knife handle and pull. DO NOT hold the sheath with your hand while pulling on the knife; this can result in the cutting edge injuring your hand as the knife releases from the sheath.

  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 info, please visit https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NRS
Color:
Red
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
47315.01.100
UPC:
603403429012
Other Features:
Features:
-- Compact and low-profile in design with titanium construction creating a knife that's lightweight, stronger than steel and holds a sharp edge.
-- The hybrid blade includes a serrated section for quickly cutting rope and webbing, plus a razor-sharp smooth section for finer cutting.
-- A low-profile, friction-release sheath holds the knife securely while allowing for fast one-hand deployment.
-- The sheath clip attaches firmly to your PFD lash tab.
-- The contoured handle with rubberized grip gives you maximum control of the blade.
-- Blunt safety edge prevents accidental punctures (and evenly spreads condiments on sandwiches at lunchtime).
-- Squared hole in handle serves as a valve wrench for an oxygen tank
-- Bottle opener in handle
Specs:
-- Blade Material: Titanium alloy
-- Handle Material: Full metal tang with TPU 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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