Outdoor Edge Razor-Lite EDC Folding Knife, Blue

May 25, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $26.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:19 GMT+0100 - Details)

Our goal at outdoor edge is to combine functional design with the sharpest, best edge holding steels, State of the art production processes and hand craftsmanship to create the finest quality knives and hand tools for the big game hunter. I personally develop and field test each product on a variety of game to ensure the highest performance and stand behind everything we make with a lifetime warranty. We appreciate your interest in outdoor edge products and thank you for visiting outdoor edge online.

Product Features

  • Replaceable 420J2 stainless razor blade
  • Grivory (glass/nylon) with rubberized TPR handles ensure a secure, non-slip grip, even when wet.
  • Blade 3.5 inches, Overall 8 inches, Total Weight 2.8 onces
  • Comes with six blades
  • Belt clip

Comments

Doc Feelgood says:

buy it. now. best EDC knife I’ve ever owned. Sharp as balls, and stays that way.EVERYONE tries to borrow your knife once the try this thing, so beware. Replacement blades are about $6, and you’ll want to change them out maybe every month or so with heavy use. You can also sharpen them a little bit, but they do seem to chip easier than some other knife blades. Just buy it, and get one for your buddies so they won’t borrow yours all the time. That’s what I did.

Justin C. says:

very happy When I first seen these I was a bit skeptical on just how durable the edge would hold up and if the replaceable blades would need to be constantly changed. however I was proved wrong and now love mine, these things hold an edge long enough to dress out two bull elk and a cow…and after season was over I use it as a regular pocket knife with the same blade I used on those three and is still sharper than my pocket knife. I would definitely buy again and would not hesitate to recommend.

Darrell S. says:

Fantasic knife, blades are incredibly sharp yet strong (this sets it apart from other knifes of this type) Very well-made knife. Many replaceable-blade knives like this one are made for skinning, so the blades are flexible and not made to handle any pressure when bearing down. This knife however has a strong steel spine so it handles well for almost any cutting chore. The only thing I don’t use it for that I do use my other EDC knives for is cutting food. Since food gets caught between the blade and spine, I use a different knife or wash this one right away. 

Comments are disabled for this post.