Terrain 365 Special Edition Otter Flip-AT With Stag Scales Is The Ultimate Wilderness Companion - IMBOLDN
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Terrain 365 Special Edition Otter Flip-AT with Stag scales

Terrain 365 Special Edition Otter Flip-AT With Stag Scales Is The Ultimate Wilderness Companion

Made from Terrain 365’s innovative rustproof, non-ferrous Terravantium material.

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$ 339

Michael Vagnino and Patrick Ma founded Terrain 365 in 2018, bringing their years of experience crafting a line of high-performance, handmade technical-edged tools and accessories. The Terrain 365 Special Edition Otter Flip-AT with Stag scales showcases their expertise, combining ergonomic design and functionality with rustproof titanium hardware.

This flipper-action all-terrain knife is designed for use on water and land, constructed with contoured stag scales, brass cages, and ceramic bearings. With a blade measuring three inches and weighing just 3.1 ounces, it’s a compact addition to any wilderness explorer’s essential accessories.

Rustproof and non-magnetic, the Terrain 365 Special Edition Otter Flip-AT with Stag scales comes with a handy pocket clip, so you can keep it safe and at hand at all times. It also delivers exemplary cutting action thanks to the use of aerospace-grade alloys and advanced super-alloys, which delivers long-lasting edge-holding characteristics.

This combination of durability and quality is thanks to the extensive experience of Master Bladesmith with the American Bladesmith Society, Vaginino, and Patrick Ma, who has worked at the cutting edge of the outdoor industry since the mid-1990s. This extends to the duo’s experimentation with the performance characteristics of Dendritic Steels and Dendritic Cobalt, which has helped make their edge tools industry leaders.

The Terrain 365 Special Edition Otter Flip-AT with Stag scales, priced at $339, is a welcome addition to the brand’s line of quality edge tools, and a must-have for outdoors explorers looking for a sharp and reliable flip knife.

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