Folding knife Mantis Vuja De Karambit Blue MANMK4B 5.1cm
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The Mantis Vuja De Karambit is a compact, technically interesting knife that combines a karambit and a balisong. When folded, the knife is 12.1 cm (4 3/4") long, making it convenient for everyday carry. The 5 cm (2") blade is made of M-VX stainless steel and has a hawkbill shape—a curved cutting edge ideal for pulling cuts. This geometry is especially effective when working with rope and packaging. The presence of double-sided pins allows for convenient one-handed opening. The black and blue G-10 handles with milled holes provide a secure grip and reduce weight, and the characteristic finger ring adds control and safety during work. The mechanism includes a spring-loaded latch and lock, securing the knife in both the open and closed positions. An additional reversible stainless steel pocket clip is provided.
Mantis Knives is an American company founded by Jared West in California, USA. The brand has gained attention due to its unusual design and affordable price. Unique design is the brand's calling card. Mantis knives have a bright, aggressive and futuristic look. The company is not afraid to experiment with shapes, creating hybrid models (for example, a combination of a karambit and a balisong), which immediately attract attention. Mantis knives are suitable for both everyday carry (EDC) and for collectors who collect unusual knife models.
