Outdoor Edge Razor Htx 5.0″ Folder Orange/Gray, 6 Blades
Original price was: $107.13.$74.99Current price is: $74.99.
Outdoor Edge Razor Htx 5.0″ Folder
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Description
The Outdoor Edge Razor HTX 5.0″ Folder delivers precision and versatility in a durable folding knife design. Built for hunters and outdoor professionals, it accommodates 350 and 500 series RazorSafe blades, allowing seamless interchangeability. Featuring a comfortable orange ABS handle with soft gray TPR grip, it ensures control during demanding tasks. Weighing 5.9 oz with one blade and measuring 11.5 inches with the boning blade attached, this knife is ideal for detailed field dressing, boning, and more. The HTX 5.0″ Folder comes equipped with a diverse set of blades tailored for any cutting situation.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.770 kg |
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| Dimensions | 13.75 × 5.25 × 1.25 cm |
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