Böker Plus | SKU:
01BO545
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Epicenter Backlock
Sale price
€74,95
Regular price
€121,95
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- Blade length cm: 8,8
- Weight g: 130
- Handle material: G10
- Blade steel: D2
- WaffG Classification: Allowed according to German Weapons Act,
- Manufactured in: Asia
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Pocket Knives
- Opening: Manual
- Opening aid: Thumb Hole
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 3,75
- Overall length mm: 21
- Color: Black
- brand: Boker Plus and Böker (alle)
- Laser engraving: No
- Closure: Backlock
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Description
Description
With the Boker Plus Epicenter Backlock, US designer Todd Rexford created a knife of awe-inspiring proportions that bundles the boundless forces of nature and triggers an uncontrollable tremor in the reward centre of enthusiastic knife lovers. The drop-point blade made of D2 opens smoothly by thumb opening and has a fine hairline finish. This means that all cutting tasks are confidently razed to the ground by the knife. Thanks to the colour combination of yellow liners and black scales of the contoured handle made entirely of G10, the Epicenter ranks right at the top of the Richter scale. Only the robust backlock can tame the elemental force of the pocket-knife by securely locking the blade. The brass lanyard hole and ring on the blade axle screw increase the fascination of this natural phenomenon and inevitably provide for shaky hands. For discreet carrying, the Epicenter is equipped with a deep-carry clip (r). It is delivered with a high-quality nylon case.

Todd Rexford




