- The Schnitzel Tri - An outdoor knife for activities such as hiking, camping or hunting - It is also suitable as part of your emergency equipment for e.g. blackouts
- For this bushcraft knife, we have opted for Sandvik 14C28N Swedish steel - this steel is ideally suited for the purposes of this full-tang blade and the 0.16 inch blade thickness means that this utility knife can handle its tasks with ease
- The weatherproof sheath made of robust Kydex leaves nothing to be desired - The dangler attachment allows the knife to be worn on the belt and the ergonomic thumb ramp allows the knife to slide out of its sheath comfortably at any time
- The non-slip G-10 handle scales are robust, fit comfortably and, above all, securely in the hand - also suitable for left-handers
- Blade material: Sandvik 14C28N - Handle material: G-10 - Overall length: approx. 8.78 inch - Blade length: approx. 4.09 inch - Blade thickness: approx. 0.16 inch - Handle length approx. 4.68 inch - Handle thickness: approx. 0.57 inch - Weight: approx. 6.35 oz (approx. 8.81 oz with sheath) - Incl. Kydex sheath
Schnitzel TRI, Outdoor Knife
Schnitzel Germany has once again put a lot of effort into development and proudly presents the Schnitzel TRI, a full-grown all-round knife designed for all kinds of outdoor activities such as camping, bushcrafting, hiking, etc.
Details:
- Schnitzel TRI
- Blade material: 14C28N stainless steel, with black stonewashed finish or stonewashed finish
- Handle material: G-10, OD green, orange, black, sand, jade
- Overall length: approx. 8.78 inch
- Blade length: approx. 4.09 inch
- Blade thickness: approx. 0.16 inch
- Handle length: approx. 4.68 inch
- Handle thickness: approx. 0.57 inch
- Incl. Kydex sheath with dangler system
- Weight: approx. 6.35 oz (approx. 8.81 oz with sheath)
With its approx. 4.09 inch long blade, the TRI is a compact outdoor knife that is nevertheless a good size for mastering all tasks with confidence. The drop point blade has a raised flat grind and a thickness of 0.19 inch right behind the cutting bevel, which makes both for good cutting properties and robustness. The popular Swedish stainless steel Sandvik 14C28N (58-60 HRC) used here is ideally suited for the TRI's purposes. The blade spine tapers towards the point but does not make it look flimsy. What's more, the spine is angular enough to strike a fire steel and light a campfire. It also features effective jimping that extends well into the front grip area and gives your thumb a secure purchase, even when working in wet conditions or wearing gloves.
The handle of the TRI is made of sturdy, non-slip G-10 and its ergonomics ensure a secure hold in the most varied grip positions. The finger guard, which prevents the index finger from slipping onto the cutting edge, as well as the paracord lanyard provide additional safety for the knife's various applications. The handle scales are fastened with so-called chainring bolts that can be easily loosened with an M6 hex-wrench / Allen key if you wish to clean your TRI.
The heavy-duty, weatherproof Kydex sheath has a dangler-mounting system on the back for carrying the knife e.g. on a backpack or a belt. A pronounced and ergonomic thumb trough / rest on the spine of the sheath allows the knife to be drawn out comfortably in any situation.