Folding knife Mantis Vuja De Karambit Red MANMK4R 5.1cm
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The Mantis Vuja De Karambit with a red handle is a compact knife with a unique design and hybrid construction. It combines the shape of a karambit with the construction of a balisong. When closed, it measures 12.1 cm. The hawkbill blade is 5 cm long and made of M-VX stainless steel. The curved cutting edge is convenient for working with rope, packaging, and soft materials. Pins on both sides allow for one-handed opening. Red G-10 scales. A finger ring secures the handle and allows for better control. A spring latch and push-button release ensure secure grip, both open and closed. A reversible stainless steel pocket clip is included for easy carrying.
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.
