Rampage Folding Knife for $54

March 19, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Rampage Folding Knife for $54
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KEY FEATURES

With the aim to inspire a desire for people to consciously engage with nature and enjoy outdoor activities, Invictus Edge brings you Rampage. Rampage offers a dramatic look and top performance, along with a reliable edge. The end result is a sharp edge that lasts for a long time. In addition, Rampage adds a stonewashed finish to the blade to give the knife a sleek, unified look and to hide hard-use scratches.

Note: Customers must be 18 years old+ to purchase

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Materials: D2 stainless steel
  • Overall length: 4.5″
  • Blade length: 3.3″
  • Width: 1.2″
  • Weight: 17.64 oz
  • 58 HRC stainless steel blade
  • Easy for every-day-carry
  • Stonewashed finish
  • Right-handed orientation
  • Care instructions
  • Manufacturer’s 3-month warranty

Includes

  • Rampage Folding Knife

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