Product Details
Blade Length 3
Overall Length 7.125
Closed Length 4.25"
Weight (oz) 3.8
Source From maker
Additional Specs
Knife Type Tip Up Clip
Blade Material Titanium
Handle Material G10, Metallic
Other Details Tactical
About the Maker
Strider Knives
Strider Knives is a privately owned and operated company devoted solely to the development and construction of edged tools designed to survive use in the harshest of conditions. The company was founded and is currently operated by former military personnel. The initial goal was to provide a field service knife constructed with the finest components available, yet affordable to the average enlisted man and within his maintenance abilities. The initial goal having been met, Strider Knives found a ready market for custom-edged weapons and tools with the same component quality requirements as the first highly successful field knives. Many of Striders available edged tools are drawn from customer's specific design requirements. Others are simply the company's ability to look at a potential work environment and design a prototype to be tested and assessed by the workers of that environment. The background of Strider Knives founders enables the company to assess requirements in diverse fields ranging from the average line soldier/marine through special operations, law enforcement and hunting to commercial diving. Various Strider designs have met and exceeded the requirements in each of these fields.
Thomas, Warren
"Warren Thomas custom knives are designed and made to perform. Since 1993, Warren has been pioneering the use of advanced materials in knife making. Materials such as carbon fiber, titanium and titanium carbide are used to make custom folders and custom fixed blades that are incredibly light, fast, exceptionally strong, non-magnetic and non-corrosive. Warren Thomas also focuses on advanced knife design. Lock mechanisms, blade shape and grind, knives that work with multiple grips and styles...these are all carefully considered and tested. Warren Thomas knives are used world-wide in real tactical situations."