Benchmade – Bugout 535 Folding Knife for Everyday Carry and Camping, Drop-Point Blade, Plain Edge, Coated Finish, Green Handle

November 14, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

Subtle, yet capable, The latest version of the bugout was developed to be easily carried anywhere without drawing attention to itself. Ranger green handles and a smoked gray, chromium nitride coated blade blend into nearly any environment. Whether you’re in the City or mountains, this lightweight folder will be ready when you are. Specifications: Designer: Bench made; mechanism: AXIS lock; action: Manual-opening; Blade Steel: CPM-S30V (58-60 HRC); Blade Length: 3. 24″ (8. 23cm); Blade Thickness: 0. 090″ (2. 29mm); Open Length: 7. 46″ (18. 95cm); closed Length: 4. 22″ (10. 72cm); handle Thickness: 0. 42″ (10. 54mm); Weight: 1. 85oz. (52. 45G).

Product Features

  • HIGH-QUALITY: The CPM-S30V coated stainless steel blade holds an edge exceptionally well and provides great corrosion resistance. The glass-filled Grigori handle is comfortable, thin, tough, and attractive, making it ideal for outdoor use and everyday car
  • WELL-DESIGNED: Benchmen’s AXIS Lock is exceptionally strong and fully ambidextrous. The Bugout 535-1 is a manual knife that can be opened and closed with just one hand.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: The 535-1 weighs less than 2 ounces, making it ideal for backpackers and others concerned with saving weight. The reversible, mini deep-carry pocket clip offers ultimate accessibility.
  • VERSATILE: The Bugout 535-1’s drop-point, utility blade style and all-around functionality make it ideal for outdoor adventures and everyday use.
  • FOR LIFE: Benchmen’s limited Lifetime and Life Sharp Service ensure that your knife is in the best condition for its entire life. Whether you need your knife repaired or sharpened, Bench made will take care of it for free.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Buyer beware I received the knife in February. Initially I was pleased but in less than a month one of the omega springs in the axis lock has failed. In an attempt to confirm the spring had failed and not just popped out of place I went to remove the scale on one side only to discover the center torx screw was stripped. Buyer beware

Anonymous says:

Overhyped knife company in my opinion Handle is flimsy feeling, I prefer my Kershaws for a fraction of the price. I don’t see the hype with this knife company.

Anonymous says:

What’s in a name? It is strange that people are dinging this knife a star over its name. Seems petty. My work bag functions as a mini bug out bag that is full of lightweight bugout gear in a discreet Ogio backpack. It travels with me every day, so I want it as light and discreet as possible. The Bugout’s light weight and subdued appearance make it a perfect addition. The knife doesn’t look scary, tactical or stabby like my PM2, making it ideal for office use. It has no 50/50 choil, so unlike the smaller…

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