Sage the sixth, but what do you optimize with so many already optimized versions? Really more Figdet Factor for more fun and more comfortable opening and closing. Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of using a Spyderco Smock has already learned to love it. Sage 6, now with the Button-Release Compression LockPeel-ply textured carbon fiber/G-10 laminated scalesCPM S30V blade steel Reversible clip
Sharper than sharp
The Stitch is anything but reasonable. A design so over the top, even the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn’t have come up with a nastier blade.
Aggressive lines. Bombproof look. Massive blade cutout. No doubt: this thing means business.
Based on a design by Borka Blades, Microtech produces not only an automatic version, but also this manual variant of their insane concept.
Everyday carry? That’s a stretch.
Display case? Way too good for that.
Pure joy in extreme form? Absolutely.
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on a plunge lock, inspired by Benchmade’s Axis Lock and Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock. Reimagined with oversized hardware, fully ambidextrous, smooth as butter, and built like a tank.
The blade? A wild mix of spear point, dagger, and madness, crafted from M390MK – Microtech’s exclusive and tougher version of Böhler’s famous M390 steel. Thin grind, brutally pointy, and available with or without serrations.
The machined G10 handle scales offer excellent grip and, thanks to the oversized choil, sit comfortably in the hand – even with thick gloves. Add to that a deep-carry clip, lanyard hole, and as a bonus: massive Torx screws, so you don’t have to mess with tiny bit drivers.
The Stitch might not be the most practical EDC knife – but honestly? It doesn’t have to be.
Sharper than sharp
The Stitch is anything but reasonable. A design so over the top, even the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn’t have come up with a nastier blade.
Aggressive lines. Bombproof look. Massive blade cutout. No doubt: this thing means business.
Based on a design by Borka Blades, Microtech produces not only an automatic version, but also this manual variant of their insane concept.
Everyday carry? That’s a stretch.
Display case? Way too good for that.
Pure joy in extreme form? Absolutely.
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on a plunge lock, inspired by Benchmade’s Axis Lock and Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock. Reimagined with oversized hardware, fully ambidextrous, smooth as butter, and built like a tank.
The blade? A wild mix of spear point, dagger, and madness, crafted from M390MK – Microtech’s exclusive and tougher version of Böhler’s famous M390 steel. Thin grind, brutally pointy, and available with or without serrations.
The machined G10 handle scales offer excellent grip and, thanks to the oversized choil, sit comfortably in the hand – even with thick gloves. Add to that a deep-carry clip, lanyard hole, and as a bonus: massive Torx screws, so you don’t have to mess with tiny bit drivers.
The Stitch might not be the most practical EDC knife – but honestly? It doesn’t have to be.
Sharper than sharp
The Stitch is anything but reasonable. A design so over the top, even the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn’t have come up with a nastier blade.
Aggressive lines. Bombproof look. Massive blade cutout. No doubt: this thing means business.
Based on a design by Borka Blades, Microtech produces not only an automatic version, but also this manual variant of their insane concept.
Everyday carry? That’s a stretch.
Display case? Way too good for that.
Pure joy in extreme form? Absolutely.
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on a plunge lock, inspired by Benchmade’s Axis Lock and Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock. Reimagined with oversized hardware, fully ambidextrous, smooth as butter, and built like a tank.
The blade? A wild mix of spear point, dagger, and madness, crafted from M390MK – Microtech’s exclusive and tougher version of Böhler’s famous M390 steel. Thin grind, brutally pointy, and available with or without serrations.
The machined G10 handle scales offer excellent grip and, thanks to the oversized choil, sit comfortably in the hand – even with thick gloves. Add to that a deep-carry clip, lanyard hole, and as a bonus: massive Torx screws, so you don’t have to mess with tiny bit drivers.
The Stitch might not be the most practical EDC knife – but honestly? It doesn’t have to be.
Sharper than sharp
The Stitch is anything but reasonable. A design so over the top, even the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn’t have come up with a nastier blade.
Aggressive lines. Bombproof look. Massive blade cutout. No doubt: this thing means business.
Based on a design by Borka Blades, Microtech produces not only an automatic version, but also this manual variant of their insane concept.
Everyday carry? That’s a stretch.
Display case? Way too good for that.
Pure joy in extreme form? Absolutely.
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on a plunge lock, inspired by Benchmade’s Axis Lock and Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock. Reimagined with oversized hardware, fully ambidextrous, smooth as butter, and built like a tank.
The blade? A wild mix of spear point, dagger, and madness, crafted from M390MK – Microtech’s exclusive and tougher version of Böhler’s famous M390 steel. Thin grind, brutally pointy, and available with or without serrations.
The machined G10 handle scales offer excellent grip and, thanks to the oversized choil, sit comfortably in the hand – even with thick gloves. Add to that a deep-carry clip, lanyard hole, and as a bonus: massive Torx screws, so you don’t have to mess with tiny bit drivers.
The Stitch might not be the most practical EDC knife – but honestly? It doesn’t have to be.
Sharper than sharp
The Stitch is anything but reasonable. A design so over the top, even the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn’t have come up with a nastier blade.
Aggressive lines. Bombproof look. Massive blade cutout. No doubt: this thing means business.
Based on a design by Borka Blades, Microtech produces not only an automatic version, but also this manual variant of their insane concept.
Everyday carry? That’s a stretch.
Display case? Way too good for that.
Pure joy in extreme form? Absolutely.
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on a plunge lock, inspired by Benchmade’s Axis Lock and Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock. Reimagined with oversized hardware, fully ambidextrous, smooth as butter, and built like a tank.
The blade? A wild mix of spear point, dagger, and madness, crafted from M390MK – Microtech’s exclusive and tougher version of Böhler’s famous M390 steel. Thin grind, brutally pointy, and available with or without serrations.
The machined G10 handle scales offer excellent grip and, thanks to the oversized choil, sit comfortably in the hand – even with thick gloves. Add to that a deep-carry clip, lanyard hole, and as a bonus: massive Torx screws, so you don’t have to mess with tiny bit drivers.
The Stitch might not be the most practical EDC knife – but honestly? It doesn’t have to be.
Sharper than sharp
The Stitch is anything but reasonable. A design so over the top, even the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn’t have come up with a nastier blade.
Aggressive lines. Bombproof look. Massive blade cutout. No doubt: this thing means business.
Based on a design by Borka Blades, Microtech produces not only an automatic version, but also this manual variant of their insane concept.
Everyday carry? That’s a stretch.
Display case? Way too good for that.
Pure joy in extreme form? Absolutely.
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on a plunge lock, inspired by Benchmade’s Axis Lock and Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock. Reimagined with oversized hardware, fully ambidextrous, smooth as butter, and built like a tank.
The blade? A wild mix of spear point, dagger, and madness, crafted from M390MK – Microtech’s exclusive and tougher version of Böhler’s famous M390 steel. Thin grind, brutally pointy, and available with or without serrations.
The machined G10 handle scales offer excellent grip and, thanks to the oversized choil, sit comfortably in the hand – even with thick gloves. Add to that a deep-carry clip, lanyard hole, and as a bonus: massive Torx screws, so you don’t have to mess with tiny bit drivers.
The Stitch might not be the most practical EDC knife – but honestly? It doesn’t have to be.
Sharper than sharp
The Stitch is anything but reasonable. A design so over the top, even the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn’t have come up with a nastier blade.
Aggressive lines. Bombproof look. Massive blade cutout. No doubt: this thing means business.
Based on a design by Borka Blades, Microtech produces not only an automatic version, but also this manual variant of their insane concept.
Everyday carry? That’s a stretch.
Display case? Way too good for that.
Pure joy in extreme form? Absolutely.
At its core is the RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on a plunge lock, inspired by Benchmade’s Axis Lock and Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock. Reimagined with oversized hardware, fully ambidextrous, smooth as butter, and built like a tank.
The blade? A wild mix of spear point, dagger, and madness, crafted from M390MK – Microtech’s exclusive and tougher version of Böhler’s famous M390 steel. Thin grind, brutally pointy, and available with or without serrations.
The machined G10 handle scales offer excellent grip and, thanks to the oversized choil, sit comfortably in the hand – even with thick gloves. Add to that a deep-carry clip, lanyard hole, and as a bonus: massive Torx screws, so you don’t have to mess with tiny bit drivers.
The Stitch might not be the most practical EDC knife – but honestly? It doesn’t have to be.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
Klingenfinish: StonewashedGriffschalen aus texturierten AluminiumBeim MSI (Microtech Standard Issue) hat Microtech bewusst auf auffälliges Design verzichtet – und damit vielleicht eines der funktionalsten Messer der gesamten Produktpalette geschaffen. Statt futuristischer Linienführung bekommst du hier ein ehrliches Hard-Use-EDC, das sich auf das Wesentliche konzentriert: Performance, Zuverlässigkeit und Handhabung. Das Herzstück ist der neue RAM-LOK™, Microtechs eigene Interpretation eines Plunge-Locks, inspiriert von Spydercos Ball Bearing Lock und Benchmades Axis Lock – allerdings mit massiver Hardware und deutlich robusterem Aufbau. Der beidseitig bedienbare Lock ist nicht nur extrem stabil, sondern auch butterweich zu bedienen. Die Klinge besteht aus Microtechs exklusivem M390MK – einer speziell für Microtech legierten Variante von Böhlers M390. Ziel war es, die hervorragende Schnitthaltigkeit des Originals beizubehalten, dabei aber noch etwas mehr Zähigkeit und Robustheit herauszuholen – und genau das liefert M390MK ab. Der hohe Flachschliff bietet dir eine extrem gute Schneidleistung, auch bei täglichem Gebrauch. Die Klinge ist für Industrieverhältnisse erstaunlich dünn ausgeschliffen, so dass du trotz der robusten Klingenstärke eine beeindruckende Schneidperformance bekommst.
Die Griffschalen aus strukturiertem Polymer-Kunststoff sind leicht, griffig und ergonomisch ausgeformt. Der tiefliegende Edelstahl-Clip hält das Messer sicher in der Tasche, während das überdimensionierte Lanyard-Hole jedem noch so massiven Gebämmsel Raum bietet.
Ob du nun täglich Pakete öffnest oder draußen richtig arbeitest: Das MSI ist gemacht, um zu funktionieren – nicht zu posen (keine Sorge, sieht trotzdem mega aus auf Instagram). Ein echtes Gebrauchsmesser mit Microtech-DNA, aber ohne unnötigen Schnickschnack.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
With the MSI (Microtech Standard Issue), Microtech has deliberately chosen to forgo flashy design – and in doing so, may have created one of the most functional knives in their entire lineup.
Instead of futuristic lines, you get a no-nonsense hard-use EDC that focuses on what truly matters: performance, reliability, and handling.
At the heart of it lies the new RAM-LOK™ – Microtech’s own take on the plunge lock, inspired by Spyderco’s Ball Bearing Lock and Benchmade’s Axis Lock, but with beefier hardware and a much more rugged build. The ambidextrous locking mechanism is not only incredibly solid but also buttery smooth to operate.
The blade is made from Microtech’s exclusive M390MK – a custom alloyed version of Böhler’s M390, formulated specifically for Microtech. The goal? Maintain the excellent edge retention of the original while dialing up toughness and durability – and that’s exactly what M390MK delivers.
The high flat grind gives you excellent cutting performance, even in daily use. The blade is ground surprisingly thin by industrial standards, so despite the robust blade stock, you still get impressive slicing power.
The textured polymer handle scales are lightweight, grippy, and ergonomically shaped. A deep-carry stainless steel clip keeps the knife secure in your pocket, while the oversized lanyard hole has room for even the bulkiest of beads and fobs.
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The KatanaO Manual OTF is made for those who appreciate smart design and clean mechanics. No springs, no fuss – just a manual sliding mechanism that lets the blade glide smoothly along rails. Push or pull the button, and you're good to go.
The blade is crafted from M390 steel – known for its edge retention, corrosion resistance, and overall EDC performance. For the handle, you can choose between Grade 5 titanium or Ultem if you're into ultra-light builds with a modern twist.
What we really like: it's so compact and lightweight, you’ll barely notice it in your pocket – ideal for discreet carry.
Compact pocket knife with Richlite handle scales.Made in the USA – in very small quantities.Blade steel: CPM-S45VNIncludes 3D-printed sheath with pre-mounted Ulti-Clip (can also be mounted on the opposite side if required).Luft Concepts LTL After two years of work, it's finally here: the first Luft USA Fixed. While Jake and Ryan's knives were previously produced mainly in China, the LTL Fixed is the first model to be produced entirely in the USA.
The blade is made of
CPM S45-VN
t, a high-end powder metallurgical steel from Crucible that was specially developed for the EDC and outdoor sector.
CPM S45-VN
combines high edge retention with very good corrosion resistance and toughness - an all-round steel without the typical compromises. A discreet fuller has been milled above the logo for visual finesse. The blade thickness is approx. 3.2 mm, giving you enough stability for all possible or impossible tasks without compromising cutting performance. In the version with the acid wash finish, the blade has a black matt finish, which reduces reflections and gives the blade an interesting and somewhat organic look.
The handle is made of Richlite, a sustainable paper-based fiber composite material that is lightweight, temperature-stable and extremely durable. If you want to clean the knife, you can simply loosen the handle scales thanks to the Torx screws. The special thing about these handle scales is that each one looks a little different, depending on how the raw material was cut. The scope of delivery includes a 3D printed sheath with drainhole, which is suitable for neck carry as well as horizontal or vertical carry (e.g. with UltiClip or TekLok, not included). An UltiClip is already fitted.