NRS Titanium Pilot Knife (Closeout)
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- Overview Overview The NRS Titanium Pilot Knife is lightweight and a great safety tool to attach to your PFD. The unique sheath firmly locks the knife in place and only lets it go when you squeeze both sides of the r...
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SKU: ESA_NSTPILOT
MPN: 47301.02.100
The NRS Titanium Pilot Knife is lightweight and a great safety tool to attach to your PFD. The unique sheath firmly locks the knife in place and only lets it go when you squeeze both sides of the release. The corrosion-resistant titanium blade makes it an ideal knife for your swiftwater rescue gear.
- Titanium is super lightweight, stronger than steel and holds a keen edge
- Corrosion-resistant titanium makes it ideal in any type of water
- Blunt tip design protects against unintentional puncture during a rescue
- The blade is only sharpened on one edge for safety
- Unique sheath locks the knife into place
- Super-sharp edge incorporates smooth and serrated sections, perfect for any situation
- Contoured handle and rubberized grip maximizes your control of the blade even in wet conditions
- Sheath clip attaches securely to a PFD lash tab
- The handle has a built in glass breaking tip on the end
- A convenient bottle opener and oxygen tank valve wrench are integrated into the handle
Technical Specifications
Blade Material | Titanium Alloy |
Handle Material | Glass-reinforced polypropylene with TPR overmold |
Sheath Material | Fiberglass-reinforced nylon |
Sheath Lock | Dual-squeeze release |
Blade Design | Smooth & serrated with blunt tip & rope-cutting hook |
Total Length | 7.38" |
Blade Length | 3" |
Knife Weight | 1.5 oz. |
Total Weight | 3.5 oz. |
Note: The spring in the release mechanism is corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel. Thoroughly rinse the sheath with fresh water after each trip in saltwater to ensure longterm performance.
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