Pro Rope SRT (S)
Beige
€16.99 inc. VAT (EUR)
Morakniv Rope stands its ground: slicing through corrugated card, packaging, cardboard, plastic straps, and rope. It stays sharp for longer and you don’t have to change knives so often. A smart investment, both financially and environmentally.
Varumärke | Morakniv |
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Color | Beige |
Usage Area | |
Knife Type | |
Knife Series | |
Steel Type | |
Blade Shape | |
Blade Length | 91 mm |
Blade Thickness | |
Fire Steel Compatible | No |
Serrated Edge | Yes |
Serrated Spine | No |
Blunt Tip | No |
Flex Grade | |
Edge Protection | |
Sheath Orientation | Right |
MOLLE-compatible | No |
Knife Length | 206 mm |
Handle Material | |
Handedness | |
Fit for Children | No |
Floating | No |
Total Length | 206 mm |
Net Weight | 113,8 g |
Product description
The secret behind the great potential of the rope knife lies in the serrated blade, which means the knife cuts easily and smoothly through rope, fiber, and nylon. It can take on a hawser as if it were slicing through butter. The stainless steel blade keeps sharper for longer and means the knife can take a greater load on the blade. The fact that it remains sharp over time also makes it safer, as a sharp and therefore more effective knife reduces the risk for work-related injuries. Additionally, the ergonomic handle made of TPE rubber gives optimal friction, while its spindle shape means the knife always sits comfortably in your hand.
This knife cannot be used with a fire starter
This knife is for construction and craft work. This means that we have prioritized a sharp and durable edge together with a firm grip, which means that the appearance of the blade back is not given as much space. You are more than welcome to use any of our knives for your intended needs, but keep in mind that the spine will be “raw” (not ground) and polished on most craftsmen and construction knives. Therefore, it’s not compatible with a fire starter.
Very good knife for offshore riggers, serated and holds edge very well. Good value for the money
Sebastian Bodman –